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    Apr 15, 2010, 07:57 PM
    approximate tile labor cost per sq ft
    What is an average labor rate per sq ft. using italian porcilian tile for a 4x4 square shower over kerdi system the ceiling and curb is 6x6 tile the alcove from bottom half way up is 12x12 straight followed by accented border tiles followed by a trim rim followed by 6x6 diagnol followed by another border and finally straight 6x6 to meet ceiling.. it took me additional time to cement inside porcilian corner shelves with intricate cuts I did on the wetsaw.. I had to wait overnight between setting these.. all said and done, my supplier said I should charge at least 15 dollars a sq ft. for this (busy showcase tile job) It took me six days between dry time from ceiling to 2x2 mosaic on the floor pan and 28sqft ft. of floor tile rest of bathroom including grout work. I think never worked so hard for 250 cash a day. If I were to have known about 15 dollars a sq.ft. for this intricate tile project that I expectly performed, I would have made about a thousand more at least. 15.00 x 160 sq.ft of tiling labor = $2400.00 I charged this customer 1500.00 for six full days with my tools and I also p/u and delivered a lot of the materials.. Is the going rate higher or lower for expensive porcelian tiling? Thanks in advance,jon
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    Apr 16, 2010, 01:19 AM

    The cost of installing tile is relative to area where u live and what the traffic will bear.

    Figure how much u want to make a day and how many days u think it will take. Multiply these numbers together and u have it.

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    Apr 16, 2010, 05:47 PM

    Crea, that I did but it was also backand forth two flights of stairs for intricate cuts on my wetsaw I had set up in the garage.. and my walls were all centered so my patterns and layouts were true yet, it was still a lot of up and down for percission cuts. I honestly believe expensive porcelian tile work as detailed as this is worth at least 15 dollars a sq.ft. installed including the grout. But I understand what you are saying and that is how I priced it, just take an honest nominal day rate if not sure the going rate by the sq.ft. It worked out good for customer and me. Ty for sharing , jon

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