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In total, TrustedPros has received 46 Tiling projects posted by homeowners in North Vancouver seeking the services of local Tiling Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $253,000.00 with a per project average of $5,500.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Vancouver | 140 | $542,500.00 | $3,875.00 |
Surrey | 100 | $300,000.00 | $3,000.00 |
Burnaby | 45 | $199,000.00 | $4,422.00 |
New Westminster | 26 | $125,500.00 | $4,826.00 |
Coquitlam | 42 | $155,000.00 | $3,690.00 |
Port Moody | 10 | $33,500.00 | $3,350.00 |
Richmond | 19 | $76,000.00 | $4,000.00 |
Delta | 18 | $80,500.00 | $4,472.00 |
Port Coquitlam | 15 | $59,000.00 | $3,933.00 |
North Vancouver | 46 | $253,000.00 | $5,500.00 |
I need to have my bath surround re-tiled. I am having a new tub installed and the old surround will be removed.
I also need new floors for about 300 sq ft. I haven't decided on material - I need advice because the old floor is quite a mess (old tile residue on plywood on concrete sub floor).
Budget categories don't really work. I know I can't get this all done for $1,000, but $5000-$20,000 is too big a spread. I know what the going rates are (I have done my research) and will pay for quality work.
Would like a quote on either or both.
Thank you.
Looking to get a price quote for tiling a bathroom floor.
Bathroom 1:
9 ft 9 in x 3 ft
Bathroom 2:
5ft 10 in x 4ft
Bathroom 3:
7 ft 4 in x 6 ft 4 in
Tiling the floor only with 12-in x 24-in Porcelain tile on plywood
Its 12-in x 24-in Porcelain tile on plywood. No membrane ditra to be installed
I will remove the baseboards, tile and have it ready for tilling.
Morning, I would like to have you quote out laying our large format (12x24) tile in our upstairs 68 sq ft bathroom over heated floor mats. The sub floor (plywood) may require self levelling prior but I am not certain although plywood is prepared. I have the tile, heating mats and everything else to lay tile and just require the labor quote. We are leaving for Spring Break Tuesday and would like to have the work done while we are away.
Thanks and look forward to your reply.
Tyson
Two bathrooms (master ensuite and main bath) in 10 year old condo in North Vancouver/Deep Cove require floor tile replacement or repair. If the existing ceramic tiles can't be matched, any asthetically pleasing alternative is ok, prefer not to replace the entire floor as cost is a consideration. Contract needs to be completed within the week.
We have a 1 bedroom condo and would like a quote on re-tiling the shower and laying tile on linoleum floor in the bathroom. It is a fairly small job but we are hoping to list our condo soon so we would like it done as soon as possible.
Please let us know if you can come by for a estimate in the next couple of days.
Thanks,
Brayden
I will pay for all materials to complete this project. I am looking for a quote for labour cost and timeline to complete this project.'
My bathroom is partially renovated (see photo attached) with new vanity and floor tiling done. I am looking for someone to finish the work by:
(1) Replacing old wall tiles in the shower.
(2) Adding new wall tiles around the sink and behind the toilet.
(3) Optional: Instal sliding shower glass door.
Budget: Negotiable. Must be fair market price.
Outdated and bathtub in disrepair, looking to demo tub and replace with new tub, large sized tiles/pattern for wall (~55 sq ft), just the tub area and surround three sides. Plumbing as required, fixtures including tub would be supplied.
looking for labor quotes and any other materials or items missed.
Need quote by Monday May 4th at noon!
I am resident - chair the lobby renovation committee and key contact.
Size: approx 550 square feet.
remove existing tiles and carpet and replace with tile only
level concrete base
appropriate metal "joins" into various fire doors etc.
remove all debris
recommend type of tile
leave clean and dust free for painters
ensure safety "barriers' for residents entering and exiting
work within condo regulations - hours of work and so on
We are a strata condo located in North Vancouver (lower Lonsdale) looking for someone to remove current flooring (lightweight rubber material) and replace flooring. Knowledge of anti-fracture membrane, expansion joint strips, and installation of commercial grade tiles required.
Area approx 1000-1200 sq ft.
There is approximately 187' of ceramic tiles that are especially unattractive. Whatever is most cost effective, tiles are taken out, keeping in mind there is radiant heating plumbing below, OR the tiles are leveled in order to evenly install a peel and stick tile. It is not possible to tile over the existing tile because there will be a height difference leading to the rest of the rooms.
Also, tiling around the main rental bathroom vanity needs to be lifted off the replaced. Small bathroom needs the back splash redone. Currently just one large tile row is there and poorly grouted and looks like a handy man special.
Hi,
I want to do the following in my house:
Kitchen
Replace existing titles - the area is about 8 by 6ft
Bathroom
Replace Lino - with titles
Main Floor
Laminate Flooring - we have carpet right now but want to remove the carpet and install laminate
Upstairs - remove carpet and install either carpet .
If you would let me know how much it would cost or we can make an appt so you can give me a written quote that would be great. If you can come by to provide the quote that would be great. Thanks
I need to install Wood looking tiles in my store. I have vinyl laminate flooring right now and would like to replace it .
My Store Size is 800 Sq Ft.
Please find the attached picture of the store.
Please provide me a quote for installation charges as well as pricing of tile per foot if you guys supply it too
I am looking for online estimate for replacing broken material on our front porch outside the front door. It is approximately 5x5 area, covered at the top of our front (cement) stairs right at the front door. Under the "porch" area right at the front door (on the inside of the house - under the stair area) is a "notched out - cubby hole area in one of the rooms downstairs). The area was tiled with relatively small tiles when we bought the house. (each tile is approximately 10" x 10"). The tiles are broken on the top and the plywood is rotten underneath. We cannot tell if any of the support beams across are rotten. We need to have the tiles removed, the plywood removed and the beams inspected. We want to be sure there is no further damage on the inside of the house - to the drywall and area in the "notch" in the basement room. We don't necessarily need tile replaced as the surface material, so a couple of ideas would be helpful.
Thank you.
Kitchen 130sqft + powder room 40sqft + foyer 40sqft + backsplash 18lnft.
I need estimate for the installation + prep work only.
The floor tiles to be used are 12x24 porcelain tiles & glass backsplash.
House is 15 years old, in great condition, in upper lonsdale north Vancouver.
Please give me your best price for this job ASAP.
I want all tiles laid in mid June (on time). Hope this schedule works.
John
Recently, I installed a tile, glass and rock mosiac backsplash in my kitchen. The grout was applied, but quickly dried into the crevasses of the glass and the glass. Every little (1'x1') tile has to be individually cleaned. I have used water and a slotted screw driver to remove some, but a lot still remains.
Looking for a handyman to finish the job. Must have previous experience........Located in North Vancouver...
Hi there, I have a small job in north van, that I would like to get a quote for. I am planning on redoing my kitchen backsplash and have already purchased the tile, grout & adhesive. I would need the old tiles removed and the new ones installed. If I measured correctly, it's about 30 sq ft of tile. I have attached photos & measurements for reference.
Kind regards,
Julia
Our kitchen floor needs to be redone - its 10 years old and we believe the original instal job wasn't that good because the grout has been coming out for the last 6 years in chunks and a lot more recently. Also, many of the tiles have cracked or chipped. There is radiant heating as well. It's about 288sft.
We'd like to put down new, different tile and still have radiant heating.
I need to lift and remove 120 sq ft of patio tiles that are adhered to concrete patio slab tiles using standard tile setter mix. There is no grout between the tiles and I do expect that some of the tiles will break during removal.
The tile setter mix will need to be fully removed (ground off I'm assuming) from the underlying concrete patio slabs.
I'd like to then relay the patio tiles over the slabs without using an adhesive, I think a rubber underlay mat that will still allow drainage and prevent slipping and rattling of tiles would work in order to comply with strata rules in my condo.
I am looking to tile my basement suite walk-in shower, approximately 90 square feet.
Looking at laying 13"x13" tiles. I have already disposed of the old tile and have reframed and
put up cement board and shower pan.
The project is ready for tilling and would need someone to finish the work before the 30th of this month.
Our tile setter had a family emergency and we need someone to fill in starting tomorrow, Tuesday November 8. The shower is half complete. You would be tiling a 3' wall up to the border, then tile the border all the way around, then tile above the border, then the shower ceiling, then the 3 sides of the entrance walls on the left and right. You then need to grout and seal. Quality is a must.
Thanks,
Davyn
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