If the price is $2 a tile it depends on the size of the tile. If the tile is 12 in by 12 in then it would be $2 sq ft. If they tile is 6 in by 6 in it would be $8 a sq ft. If you are installing it yourself you are saving money on installation costs. But if you are hiring someone check references, INSURANCE, workmans comp. state licensing in certain states.
about $2.20 per square ft. + materials cost + $50. for fuel cost loading, and delivery
I suppose it would be too much to expect you to say how much the tiles cost!
Tile trim is the piece that joins two tiled portions that are parallel to one another, such as a wall and a floor. This group of tile trim corner pieces highlights a particularly challenging installation site and offers some very lovely possibilities.
$175 - $500 depending on how bad it is still stuck and the contractor
Our contractor quoted us a price of $5 per sq ft, which includes leveling the floor with thin set.
£167.97p
cost to remove tile floor
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the price for vinyl tile labor is .60 a square foot not including floor prep
tile is usually 12"x12", but you need to factor in the cost of grout and labor if you are not doing it yourself. $2.75/tile x 528 tiles = $1452 install @ $5-10/SF = $3000-5000 depending on conditions and material required
yes
I would not recommend it. It will not bond properly. You will have to install an appropriate sub-floor, then install the tile on that
You can glue the tile down, only concern is there enough room for the door to clear the tile?
The cost to lay down a luan sub floor is $15 per sheet, and this would include the material.
no
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
You should install the tile floor first. Install tiles on the entire floor, even under where the vanity will go.