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In total, TrustedPros has received 143 Tiling projects posted by homeowners in Edmonton seeking the services of local Tiling Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $796,000.00 with a per project average of $5,566.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Sherwood Park | 18 | $82,000.00 | $4,555.00 |
Spruce Grove | 10 | $57,000.00 | $5,700.00 |
St Albert | 11 | $25,500.00 | $2,318.00 |
Edmonton | 143 | $796,000.00 | $5,566.00 |
Hi, need a 6'x7' area covered in tile over existing linoleum, I have the tile, glue and grout from HomeDepot, toilet flange (they said), etc. I'm tired of waiting for grades who cancel, if you can't then its OK.
Sincerely tired of trying, S Muric
Ps we have other work, but a tradesman said its too many piddly things (install new shower faucet, hang curtain rod bracket that fell, hang new shelf above bed, etc) maybe it's true, instead we will ask just one task at a time, ridiculous, maybe it's my wheelchair, don't know.
Thank you
We're upgrading our little house!
Our twelve year old home in Millwoods is in need of some upgrades. We'd welcome all professional opinions and estimates. Let us know if you need to come over to provide a quote and we'll set up a time.
We've selected two projects for this season.
PROJECTS
PART ONE - Bathroom
We're updating our master bathroom. Due to a cracked plastic tub surround, we had some water damaged drywall in a bathroom. This is the perfect opportunity to renovate! We'd like to replace the tub, toilet, vanity, faucets, mirrors, lights and accessories, as well as finish the tub surround in a tile that's modern and masculine. We're almost done the demolition part of this project ourselves - the damaged drywall has been cut out, the tub has been removed and the toilet, vanity and mirror will be gone this week. We'll leave the light fixtures in for a professional. This project will include modifying the tub plumbing, installing the bathtub, shower head and faucet, toilet, sink and faucet, mirror, light fixtures and accessories (including shelves) as well as hanging new drywall and tiling the tub surround and paint touchups as required.
PART TWO - Flooring
We're upgrading some flooring. We've decided to replace our old vinyl and carpet with a more durable, easy-care ceramic tile. The areas to be tiled include: front entrance, laundry room, three bathrooms (including the one mentioned above), one flight of stairs, one landing, one set of stairs, one hallway and two bedrooms (this includes two closets and two linen closets). We've estimated the tiled area to be approximately 1,000 sq ft. The stairs will only be tiled on top, as we'd like the sides and backs painted to match the rest of the house. This project will include all aspects of laying the new floor including re-attaching the baseboards, painting the sides and backs of the stairs and paint touchups as required. We're willing to help by removing the baseboards and old flooring if this assists with the cost or timing of the project.
We'd also like a matching backsplash installed in the kitchen to co-ordinate with this new tile floor.
CONTRACT, TIME AND MATERIALS
We'd like both parts to be started and completed as soon as possible. Ideally we'd like the same contractor for both projects as the bathroom is included in the flooring. We want someone with WCB coverage, insurance and a warranty/guarantee for peace of mind.
We haven't selected all the materials yet (I'm still looking at floor tile samples). If you have a contractor's discount somewhere for purchasing materials, please let us know! We can advise you of our selections or provide materials as needed.
WORKSITE NOTES
Our home is pet-friendly (cats and dogs). They're all gentle and can be corralled out of your way.
We live in a small gated community and parking is limited. We have room for one vehicle. If you need more space than that, please let us know in advance so we can make arrangements.
Smokers are welcome in our attached garage.
Thank you!
Contractor must be familiar with and willing to use Starquartz Grout and I have 13" tiles.
TILED TUB SUROUND (standard size tub): the ceiling is vaulted - the wall is 8' high at one end and 8 1/2' high at the other. At about shower head height I would like a band of two rows of 2" tiles (they are already in strips of 2 tiles by 12 tiles) with 1/2" cut slices of the 13" tile above and below the 2" tiles.
TILED CORNER TUB DECK: The tub shape looks like the map of Alberta... 26" at the south end, 42" at the north end, 5' along the Saskatchewan border and the BC border faces out. I need the 26", 42" and 5' suround walls tiled up about 18" (1 1/2 tiles). and the open side skirt needs to be tiled about 20" from the floor to the top of the deck (again, about 1 1/2 tiles high). It is a drop in tub and the surface of the tub deck extends approx 2" around all the sides except the 26" end where the deck extends and extra 11".
Hoping ot have the work completed within the next 3 weeks.
We have a tiled shower which was done about 2 years ago. The grout has discoloured terribly, is cracking and needs to be replaced primarily around the bottom half of shower. There are also some tiles that need to be replaced. The shower is in relatively good shape with the exception of grout some re tiling.
We're finishing the basement in our 3-year-old home and require an expert tile-layer to tackle the bathroom for us. The tiles are already purchased and onsite and all of the advance work will be done - the room will be tile-ready.
The bathroom is a 10' x 11' room on a cement base. The floor will be tiled, as will the bottom 4' of the walls (to be capped with a tiled chair rail). The bathroom also includes a shower that will be tiled floor to ceiling.
The site is available for inspection at any time. Feel free to email for additional info or to arrange a site viewing.
Remove old tiles or add on above existing tiles to allow use of shower. Tiles now go approx 22" above tub on wall. There is a wood medicine cabinet on one wall that is directly below shower head, It would have to be removed, wall repaired to allow for tiles. This cabinet has a wood frame and door on outside and the inside of the cabinet is set into the wall. Walls are in good shape as no water has been sprayed on them and are made of plaster.
Hi,
I am looking to tile my new basement bathroom and standing shower. Standing shower has dense board installed and will need to be tiled on three sides + bathroom floor will be tiled. Total sq ft to be tiled in bathroom is 120 sq ft. I also have a bar in basement and looking to get that floor tiled too. approximate area for bar floor is 45 sq ft. Please provide me quotes per sq ft of tile installed.
Thanks
Looking for someone that can do tiling around the shower and the floor in a newly renovated bathroom.
We will have all tile and other supplies
Looking for someone to work evenings (preferably) but are flexible.
Date required is October 8 (tuesday) or 9 (wednesday)
Floor dimensions are:
60 inches wide x 74 inches long
Shower area dimensions are (if facing the tub):
Back: 70 inches tall by 60 inches wide
Left and Right: 70 inches tall x 31 inches wide
Thanks
I'm renovating a bathroom and would like to hire a professional tile setter to install tiles around the countertop and in the tub\shower surround. I have purchased the tiles but need the advice of a professional on how to finish the edges because the tiles do not have a bullnose option. Perhaps a pencil tile or Schluter edge? I would like 1/8 inch tile spacing and just one row of tiles around the countertop.
We would like the following done on a townhome in Mill Woods:
1. Re-tile bathtub wall tiles
2. Remove and re-tile landing, toilet and bathroom floor tiles; also looking at replacing a new sink/vanity for toilet.
We have the tiles and would like a free estimate to complete the job. If you can please phone for John between 5 pm and 8 pm only, to arrange an appointment. Thanks.
Hello I am looking at getting some ceramic tile, glass/metal/marble mosaic and marble ledgestone installed in my home. I am doing a basement renovation. I have already purchased the tile, glass/metalmarble mosaic, and marble ledgestone, and I just need to get it installed.
The work that I need to be done can be split up into 3 separate projects. Bathroom, Feature Wall, and Bar.
Bathroom requires installation of approximately 120 sq. ft. of tile on the floor. Floor must be levelled with a floor levelling compound, and Ditra must be installed on the floor. I will supply the Ditra for the job, as I have already purchased it. Bathroom floor is oddly shaped. Floor tiles are 12”x24”.
Bathroom requires installation of approximately 195 sq. ft. of tile on the walls. Walls have had Wedi Construction board installed on them as a tile substrate. At about eye level, a 6” strip of glass boutique marble mosaic will be installed horizontally around the tiled part of the room. Approximately 13.5 square feet of marble mosaic tile will be installed. I will also need the heated towel warmer installed, as this requires drilling through the tiles. I do not need electrical done, or final hook up, just have the anchors installed so that I can do the final wiring and installation. I would rather pay the installer to do this, just in case the tile is damage during install, it can be fairly easily replaced. Wall tile is 12” x 24”. Glass boutique marble mosaic is 12” x 12”.
Feature wall requires installation of approximately 90 sq. ft. of real quarried marble ledgestone (not manufactured stone). No corners or complex cuts required, just straight cuts at the end, and around the electrical and vacuum outlet. Certainteed Diamondback tile backer has been installed as a substrate. Ledgestone is approximately 6” x 14” in size. Weight of ledgestone is approximately 6lbs per sq. Ft. It is between " and " thick. Tile edge trim will need to be installed along the edges.
Bar requires installation of of approximately 45 sq. ft. of the same marble ledgestone on the outside face of the bar. The cuts required are a little bit more complex, as the bar has two 45 degree corners that need to be cut. 3/4" plywood has been installed as the substrate. The backsplash and remaining surfaces will be finished with a glass/metal mosiac tile that must be grouted. There is approximately 15 sq. Ft of area that needs to have glass/metal mosiac tile installed on. The mosiac tile is approximately 12” x 12” in size. Tile edge trim will need to be installed along the edges.
The job will have to be completed in stages, as the vanities and countertops for the bathroom cannot be installed until after the floor tile has been installed. The bar cannot be done until the countertops have been installed. Measurements and installation of bar and vanity countertops will be completed at the same time. I am willing to work with you to maximize the efficiency of your time, and minimize the number of visits. The feature wall is ready to go, and can be completed at any time.
I will supply all the ceramic tile, glass/metal/marble mosiac, marble ledgestone, and schluter ditra required for the job. Please provide in your quote estimate for all other installation materials required including grout, thinset or other adhesives, tile trim pieces, floor leveling compound, and any other materials that will be required for the installation.
?Please provide separate quotes for the bathroom, feature wall, and bar. I am considering doing the feature wall and bar myself. If I get a reasonable price on the feature wall and bar then I will consider paying someone to do it. I am getting tired of working on this renovation, so I am looking at speeding things up a bit if I can get a reasonable price on the installation.
It is difficult to get ahold of me during the day, so communication through trusted pros would be best.
Installing a brand new bathroom in the basement of my personal residence.
-Plumbing and electrical is roughed in, walls are framed- No drywall or cement board in place.
-Scope of work:
i) Construct a shower base (preferably without curb) and tile walls, approx. 6ft (L) x 4.5ft (W) x 7ft (H). Two niches desired.
ii) Install bathroom floor tile approx. 50 sqft.
-Open to design collaboration and ideas.
-Supply of material by contractor preferred but not hard requirement.
Repair ceramic tile where the in floor heating (concrete) meets the forced air floor (wood) there is difference in height of the floor that all must be taken into consideration. Also, want to buff and polish existing hard wood floors and get a quote on adding some new hard wood flooring to other parts of the house.
Hello,
We need a contractor to install some 12" x 24" floor tile in two small bathrooms. The floor is vinyl currently and in good condition.
Both bathrooms are approximately 40 sq. ft. We have already purchased the tile and matching grout. One is a square room and the other is an "L" shaped room.
I can send photos of the tile and the rooms to contractors interested in quoting on this job.
Thank you,
Amy
We’re interested in getting a quote for tile replacement in the home we’ve just purchased - but don’t get possession until mid October. We’re looking at about 700 sq feet of 12X24 porcelain tile in total.. Includes flooring in entrance, hallway, kitchen, dining room, and 3 bathrooms. The job would include removal of the existing tile and installation of new.
I can provide photos upon request.
Thanks.
I have two studio condos downtown Edmonton. Both have laminate in the entrance/kitchen. I need approximately 200 sq. ft. of tile in each unit. Installation is over existing concrete (chirrazo) spelling??) Tile install only. I will purchase the tile and I will remove existing laminate and move existing islands/peninsulas. Each unit will require two different styles of tile. Entrance different from the rest.
Thank-You
Jim
My shower was leaking and water ran on the the tiled bathroom floor for a couple of months before I discovered where it was coming from. The water wet the board under the tile and lifted about 4 of the tiles, so I need someone to lift them and reglue and regrout them. I was able to get 2 off, but the glue is rock hard and I don't know how to remove it to reglue them. So I hope there is someone willing to take on this small job, as it is a big issue for me right in the middle of my bathroom floor.
Looking for quotes for tiling the backsplash in my galley kitchen and in my bathroom. I already have the tile 3x6 white tile which I would like in a subway style with a dark grey grout.
Approximate areas are:
83"x8" above my sink
79"x20" above my cooktop
50"x6" & 23"x6" in my bathroom
We have all the travertine tiles for the job. They are 4 different sizes and are to be laid out in a pattern that we have. The existing walls are unpainted drywall. The backsplash is to go from the countertop to the ceiling. There are 2 big windows that will be trimmed in tile moulding. There is a modern big stainless steel exhaust fan that you will have to remove for the tilling and then re install. We also have 5 or 6 tile medallions that will go on the wall in various spots. This is a very specific and time consuming project. Text or email only please
I have a rather small kitchen i'd like to add a backsplash too.
I have picked up some subway tile (6x3) and by my estimates it should take approx 250 of these tiles, if that can in some way put in perspective the size of the kitchen. Install and grout. I can send pictures upon request.
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