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Heya,

So anyone give me a rough idea on how much it would cost to get a small bathroom tiled? Its only 1.3 * 1.6 metres (around a toilet and sink ) and the price quoted seems a bit pricey for me!

Its just to lift up the old tiles and place down new ones - I've bought all the required grout etc...


Cheers!

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I think it will be a days work for me and could do it for ?100 I have a motorised tile cutter and all the necessary tools,

however it depends on the state of the floor and how easy the old tiles come up, it may neefd to be skimmed with latex which needs to be laid and left over night but thats not a big job,and could be priced at about ?40 to take up tiles and latex, then

as its a small floor ?100 to fix n grout the tiles.


best regards


Iain


07984336300 if you would like me to have a look for you.

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