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In total, TrustedPros has received 286 Tiling projects posted by homeowners in Toronto seeking the services of local Tiling Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $2,480,500.00 with a per project average of $8,673.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Mississauga | 218 | $878,100.00 | $4,027.00 |
Brampton | 153 | $541,000.00 | $3,535.00 |
Oakville | 79 | $334,500.00 | $4,234.00 |
Markham | 36 | $151,500.00 | $4,208.00 |
Richmond Hill | 36 | $236,500.00 | $6,569.00 |
Etobicoke | 39 | $172,000.00 | $4,410.00 |
Scarborough | 65 | $248,500.00 | $3,823.00 |
Vaughan | 21 | $143,500.00 | $6,833.00 |
Maple | 12 | $30,000.00 | $2,500.00 |
North York | 25 | $84,500.00 | $3,380.00 |
Toronto | 286 | $2,480,500.00 | $8,673.00 |
1. Exterior tiling - looking to put slate tiles over existing concrete pad and 2 steps attached to front door. Area is approximately 80sqft. This is just an installation
2. Front entry floor - remove existing ceramic tiles and replace with new tiles. small area approx 29sqft. Looking to install stone or porcelain tiles. Tbd
3. Kitchen floor - remove existing ceramic tiles and replace with new tiles. Area is approximately 83sqft. Looking to install stone or porcelain tiles. Tbd
Pls provide estimate for projects above.
For all projects, I will supply the material.
Thanks in advance
a backsplash to be installed, maybe 35sqft total, backsplash to run up to the bulkhead from the top of the stove with the hood fan then attached over it and backsplash on the sink wall as seen in the picture.
I could also have plumbing done, a full redo of under the sink starting from the shutoff valves to the dishwasher, baskets, drain etc.
Pictures are attached along with the hoodfan and tile to be used.
***If you can do plumbing please let me know as well***
Hello, We have a small condo kitchen that needs a backsplash installation in the kitchen. Currently it has old wallpaper that i can remove prior to work. Measures approximately 17 square feet. I'm just looking to clean it up with subway tile, or perhaps the longer subway tile. I'm off work next week and hoping to find someone to complete the work during that time. Could you please give me an estimate for the work? We are in the Yonge/Eglinton area and we do have parking available.
Thanks to some shoddy work by a previous contractor (and a little house settling) caulking around two tubs is coming away from the tubs, creating an opportunity for water to escape behind. This is also happening around one window. Additionally, because I don't think the grout was sealed properly, water has created some erosion of the grout and it is now coming apart between some subway tiles in the shower walls.
I'm located downtown at King and Bathurst in a condominium unit and would like to get the following work done:
Bathroom Renovations:
-New vanity, sink, toilet
-Turn separate shower & tub into one
-Build in storage where shower closet was
Floor Tile Replacement:
-Bathroom, foyer, kitchen (approx 150 square foot) remove old and replace with new
-New kickplates/baseboards
I would like to have someone remove the existing grout, replace the grout, reseal the grout and finish the caulking in shower area. App. 60 sq. ft. of tile- 3 walls and app. 63 tiles over 3 walls. I would like to keep the existing tiles and have it an in and out job, we just put all new windows in the house and have a small budget here. We would like to have it done asap. No need for first trip for an estimate...we have had a couple annd have a good idea, just looking for the right person to do it. Just call, we'll discuss and come do it.
I was hoping to request a quote for pre-purchased bathroom tile installation:
- Size: my bathroom is small, requiring approximately 30 square feet (likely slightly less)
- Building type: I live in a condo building, in Toronto, that is approximately 6 years old, and I am the owner. I am not certain of the subfloor underneath the bathroom tile
- Current state: there is ceramic tile currently in place that will need to be removed. I have a toilet and bathroom vanity that will remain.
Realizing of course that you likely need to see the bathroom before finalizing the quote, I'm wondering if you could please provide me with a rough estimate of the cost of this work?
Thank you,
Leslie
Thanks to some shoddy work by a previous contractor (and a little house settling) caulking around two tubs is coming away from the area where the tubs and tiles meet, creating an opportunity for water to escape behind. This is also happening around one window. Obviously this all needs to be re-caulked.
Additionally, because I don't think the grout was sealed properly around the tiles, water has created some erosion of the grout and it is now coming apart between some subway tiles in the shower walls. New grout and sealer would need to be applied.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this project request.
A few weeks ago second floor shower drain was found to be clogged and water was going down slowly. Husband continued to use shower and caused bathroom flooding a few times. Husband unclogged shower drain a week ago and that has been fine, but the tile besides the shower now squeaks whenever you step on it (image 1). In addition, the corresponding ceiling on the first floor is showing cracks (image 2). Is this serious? If so, how long and how much would it cost to fix this?
Thanks a lot!
I need approximately 8 13x13 tiles remove for a plumbing repair, then put back once the plumbing repair has been completed. I have 8 tiles that have not been used if you can't use the original tiles. You need to supply the materials excluding tiles. (mold resistant drywall must be used). This project will require 2 visits.
The demolition has been completed, hardwood has been delivered, and all bathroom fixtures are arriving this week. We just need an honest and reliable contractor. We are looking for an experienced contractor who can:
- level floor joists/replace a few existing ones
- put in pocket doors
- lay new subfloor
- gut and replace bathroom
- new staircase
- build up dining area to be same level as living room (sunken dining area)
Please contact us to schedule a viewing of the demolition and to give us a quote.
We are looking to spend upwards to 20,000 on labour including the rest of the materials (subfloor, floor glue/nails, baseboard, pocket doors, etc). Square footage of home is 1100 sqft.
Total of 1200 sq. ft porcelain tiles demolition and installation of a building lobby at Scarborough area.
Require Quote per sq. ft for:
existing tile and carpet demo
installation of new tiles
installation of two walls cladding
installation of baseboards
Cement bond
Recycling debris
Budget is extremely tight, can pay Max. 8.5$/SQ.FT. inclusive only!!
Thank you
Hi,
I have a small job I need done (no rush but hopefully within the next 90 days). I need ceramic tiles put down in my front entrance, so its about 60 square feet.
There is one sliding closet that goes across the area which I guess would have to be removed and then replaced?
I live at Victoria Park and Danforth and its a condo.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Scope of work:
- Removal of 6x6 ceramic tiles and drywall backing.
- Installation of 12x24 porcelain tiles (to be provided) along with new tile backing and waterproof membrane on the 3 walls.
Notable details:
- The drywalls are installed on metal studs (on the tub end sides) and on a concrete wall on the third side. The metal studs that have rusted need to be repaired/replaced if necessary.
- Existing 30" x 60" tub to remain in place.
- Distance from top of the tub to the ceiling is approximately 6 feet.
- 12 x 24 rectified porcelain tile will be provided.
- No plumbing work is necessary.
Thanks!
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The project is install a curbless shower floor to include waterproof the entire bathroom floor and tile 8.5' x 8.5' room.
Seeking professional with experience laying a 3’ x 5’ curbless shower. Old floor has already been pulled up exposing the 2x8' joist. See pics the length of the shower run perpendicular to the joist
This is a second floor ensuite with ” hardwood floor in the adjoining room. A number of constraints to consider:
- we cannot cut 2" into the joist;
- we cannot raise the room floor 2"
- must be curbless with proper slope
Please respond with your approach along with a quote for labour.
Work location: Condo apartment, Etobicoke, Englinton & Scarlett
Work expertise in: Hardwood, carpet (optional), tiling (including backsplash)
Demolition of one wall (non-load bearing, drywall), existing kitchen, tiled flooring and engineered hardwood flooring
Kitchen cabinet, existing quartz countertop, hardware, sink, faucet is salvagable and free to take
Starting March 24 - cannot move it (backsplash install will be a few weeks later, once the quartz countertop is installed)
Need rough estimate based on description and pictures
Approximate measurements:
Kitchen 7'11 x 8'11
Eat-in 7'9 x 8'11
Master Bedroom 18' x 10'
Walk-in-closet 5'6 x 4'6
Foyer 10' x 5'
2nd bathroom 8' x 5'
Details:
Removal of countertop, cabinets and backsplash
Patch up drywall under the backsplash, prime it for new backsplash
Removing a non-supporting wall (approx. 3 feet wide)
Cap phone and electrical lines that were in the wall
Taking off ceramic tile from concrete surface in kitchen and eat-in, remove mortar residue, lay down engineered hardwood from Master Bedroom
Taking off engineered hardwood from Master Bedroom to be installed in kitchen and eat-in, lay down underlayment and carpet (optional)
Remove existing glass shower enclosure and threshold, replace with new threshold
Move out washer/dryer to den
Move out cabinet and toilet in 2nd bathroom so tiles can be removed
Taking off ceramic tile from concrete surface in foyer, laundry closet, coat closet and 2nd bathroom
Laying tiles (12" x 24") in brick pattern in foyer, laundry, coat closet and 2nd bathroom
Washer/dryer to be put back and hooked up to laundry closet
Cabinet to be put back to 2nd bathroom, caulk if necessary
Install new backsplash in the kitchen
We supply:
Tiles (floor and backsplash)
Carpet and underlayment
Kitchen cabinets, accessories, sink, faucet
Kitchen hardware (handles and hinges)
Appliances
Sand coloured marble threshold
Contractor supplies:
Tile adhesive
Grout (white or light grey)
Electrical accessories, wires, caps
Optional in-scope:
Installation of a frameless shower glass enclosure
Laying wall-to-wall carpet in master bedroom
My toilet on the main floor was flooded from a blocked toilet and buckets of water seeped through some cracks on the floor into the basement and dripped into electric wires next to electric panel box. Thankfully to God alone, no short-circuit took place. I need someone to assess if any damage has been done to wires and to provide solution that if there is flooding another time, there is no such risk involved (the water does not drip on electric wires or around electric panel) or how to insulate the entire area and probable solution of sealing the floor above tightly minimizing the flooding of the basement.
Grout has completely deteriorated on the Mosaic tile floor in the shower. Shower curb has water damage and the glass would need to be changed. Tiled shower walls are still in mint condition and balance of bathroom looks great.
I am looking for a very simple white mosaic tile replacement. Clean and simple. and a rebuilt curb and new glass shower wall.
North York bungalow built in 1960.
This is an unusual request as this 1000 sq foot porcelain tiling job, throughout the house, has already been completed.
I am seeking an Expert Witness who has experience with DensShield tile backer and can state, in a written report, 1) the proper way to install DensShield 2) the consequences of failing to properly install the DensShield (tiling may fail early) 3) his opinion regarding whether DensShield is the best method for a tile underlay (as opposed to scratch coat or other methods) in an older home with unlevel floors due to house settling.
I have the manufacturer's installation instructions and I have the process followed by the general contractor. The Contractor failed to follow most of the manufacturer's installation instructions and consequently the manufacturer, Georgia Pacific, said they will not honour the manufacturer's warranty.
In order to be an Expert Witness, you need to be someone who has experience with DensShield and who understands when to use DensShield vs another method. You need to be able to clearly explain your opinion in written English.
I will, of course, pay for the report.
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