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27 Jan

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Beverley - HU17

Enquiry from: Graeme K

Start Date: Immediate

we are extending a house and have created a 1 new bathroom and new ensuite, bathroom is approx 3 m x 2 m and the ensuite approx 1.8 m x 2.4 m both rooms have full height wet room areas. all of the fi...

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26 Jul

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Beverley - HU17

Enquiry from: Laugley T

Start Date: Less than one month

Tile 7m2 ground floor toilet Are you the property owner: Owner of the property How many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 Bedrooms How many walls are you looking to have tiled: 4 What level of service do you ...

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07 Nov

Flooring | Tile

North Ferriby - HU14

Enquiry from: Julie R

Start Date: Immediate

a piece of black marble size 30 x12 are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many rooms are you looking to have tiles fitted to: 1-2 rooms please call to appo...

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28 Nov

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Hull - HU9

Enquiry from: Keith G

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: To tile kitchen and toilet...

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21 Dec

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Hessle - HU13

Enquiry from: Lorcan O

Start Date: Less than one month

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: Small area in ensuite

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07 Oct

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Hull - HU9

Enquiry from: Sal A

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: To supply grout and adhesi...

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05 Jul

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Hull - HU10

Enquiry from: Stephen M

Start Date: Immediate

We have had a top quality Wren kitchen installed. The tiling sub-contractor as let us down and we have approx.15 twelve inches x twelve inches of polished marble mosaic and grout ready to install im...

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08 Mar

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Hull - HU9

Enquiry from: A

Start Date: Immediate

Small wall in my bathroom needs tiling

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02 Feb

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Hessle - HU13

Enquiry from: Pete R

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: 6 Square meters on a newly...

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20 Jan

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Hull - HU5

Enquiry from: Stuart L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Tenant (with permission), Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: Kichen...

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25 Nov

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Barton-upon-Humber - DN18

Enquiry from: Alan C

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Tenant (with permission), Number of rooms to be tiled: two, Work description: K...

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19 Aug

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

North Ferriby - HU14

Enquiry from: Gary P

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: three plus, Work description: 2 bathrooms. 2 en suites 2 wc cloakroom

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19 Aug

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

North Ferriby - HU14

Enquiry from: Gary P

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: three plus, Work description: 2 bathrooms. 2 en suites 2 wc cloakroom

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31 Jul

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Hull - HU9

Enquiry from: Martin B

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: kitchen floor

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03 Jul

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Hull - HU10

Enquiry from: Avril R

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: Splash back for sink and cooker. Please call to appoint

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12 Jun

Flooring | Tile

Hessle - HU13

Enquiry from: Marian F

Start Date: Immediate

Customers own description of work to be carried out: Tile under wall cupboards, above work tops, around hob and hood units,also small porch way. Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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19 Apr

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Hull - HU6

Enquiry from: Sarah J

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Tenant (with permission), Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: 3 rows of 10x10cm tiles splash back on kitchen 3 walls

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20 Feb

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Hessle - HU13

Enquiry from: Ewa M

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: two, Work description: 17▪m tiling hallway and kitchen floor + 3 5▪m wall tiling in the kitchen. Are you the p...

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20 Feb

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Hessle - HU13

Enquiry from: Ewa M

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner Property type: Terrace, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: two, Work description: 17▪m tiling hallway and kitchen floor + 3 5▪m wall tiling in the kitchen. Are...

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How much do Tiler services cost?

How much do Tilers in Beverley cost?
Prices for Tilers around Beverley can differ depending upon the kind of service that you require to have actually performed in your house. It's the inquiry we get asked a lot "how much do Tilers in Beverley charge?". It's always good to have an idea of how much a Tiler are going to likely charge for their services. Rates will change based upon the materials as well as the tradesperson chosen. The table reveals the kinds of task that Tilers typically do and the standard cost range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by job.

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The average price
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£780

Tiler job Tiler cost in 2025
Floor tile fitting in Beverley £375-£575
Floor tiling in Beverley £1,125-£1,725
Wall tile fitting in Beverley £375-£575
Wall tiling in Beverley £525-£805
Kitchen Tiling in Beverley £525-£805

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Tiler FAQs

Do Kitchen Fitters do tiling?

Kitchen fitters are often trained carpenters and not all will offer tiling but many will know a tiler that they have worked with in the past. If you are looking to get your kitchen retiled without fitting a new kitchen when it's worth talking to tilers directly to get a range of prices.

It's useful to know in advance what tiles you like, a visit to your local tile store and either pick up a brochure or take some photos. It's probably better not to purchase the tiles at this moment though as often your appointed tiler may be able to get you a better price for the tiles or recommend alternatives. 

How much do tilers charge per square metre?

Are you interested in fitting tiles in your home or office? If yes, then you’d probably want to know the total cost of getting the project over the line. And being fully aware every job is unique, having a cost per square metre to work with will give you a more accurate price estimation for the overall project. 

First and foremost, the cost of a tiler depends on a wide range of factors such as the type of floor tiles and the size of the area. The cheapest of them all is the vinyl tiles which can be easily cut through and waterproof when properly sealed. As a result, making them a better fit for bathroom floors. Other kinds of tiles include ceramic tiles, mosaic tiles, quarry tiles and porcelain tiles. Each of the types have their own unique qualities including the quarry tiles’ durability and the afore-mentioned vinyl tiles’ waterproof qualities.

Having in mind that the major part of your tiles cost largely depends on the size of the area and the type of tile selected, you can then go ahead to contact your preferred tiling professional for an installation quote. The average price of bathroom tiles installation ranges about £20 to £25 per square metre. Meanwhile for a kitchen floor tiling project, the cost should range between £20 to £50 per square metre.

Finding a tiling professional you can rely on to complete your project and deliver a top quality job while also offering a very competitive price can be almost impossible. The professional you use greatly determines the price of your tiling effort, so there’s the need to review various professionals before making a decision.

How to tile a bathroom floor?

How To Tile A Bathroom Floor

Are you looking to tile your bathroom floor very soon? Well, we’ve got you covered! Tiling is not the easiest skill to acquire and definitely not one you’d not want to try out on your bathroom with some practices. For the best results and to get it right the first time, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional especially if you’re inexperienced or without a bathroom tiling training. Hopefully, this quick step-by-step guide will put you in the right direction.

Bathroom Floor Tiling Procedures

lMake Sure You Have A Levelled Subfloor

• Your subfloor’s stability is crucial for the success of your tile laying.

• Once done, then you can start planning how to level the floor.

• Identify the highest point of your floor and place a really long level to determine the dip and hump spots.

• Fill in the identified low spots with mortar.

lCut The Tiles

• Using a wet saw with a diamond blade and pump, cut through the tiles to get the appropriate shape.

lChoose The Appropriate Adhesive

• To best adhesive is probably the one written on the label and suggested by the manufacturer.

• If uncertain, you can make use of a modified mortar

lPrepare The Area

• Using the prepared mixture of your mortar, prime the surface by spreading it on the floor with the trowel’s flat side.

• Once done, you can add more mortar with the ridges of the trowel.

lSpace The Tiles

• Tile spacement depends largely on the surrounding walls. Straight walls equal straight tiles, if not your judge would be required to ensure a great outcome.

• If the wall is straight, make a space of about an eighth of an inch. The bigger spacing, the higher the possibility for the grout to become visibly discoloured.

lUse The Right Grout

• With sanded and unsanded grouts having a variety of colours, choosing the ideal grout can a tricky affair.

• The size of the spaces play a huge role in determining the best choice.

• Use a sanded grout if the spacing is an eighth of an inch or more. However if less, make use of the unsanded grout.

Can you tile over floor tiles?

Can You Tile Over Floor Tiles?

Are you about to tackle a refurbishment or renovation project? If yes, then you might be worried about the removal of your old tiles before installing the new ones. Being fully aware that this process can be time and money consuming, it can only make sense to consider whether you can tile on existing tiles. The answer is yes, however, there are a few details you must take into account when embarking on this cost-effective journey. Here’s our advice:

lSelect The New Tiles

• Take into consideration the surface behind the tiles and the weight it’ll be able to withstand.

• For plasterboard, the surface can withstand about 30kg to 32kg per m2 (28.5kg of tile/square metre and 2.5kg to 3.5kg of adhesive and grout).

• For skimmed plasterboard, the surface can hold about 18kg to 20kg per m2 ( 16kg of tile/square metre and 2.5kg to 4kg of adhesive and grout )

• Consider the existing tiles, if heavy enough, then your choice for the new tiles should very light.

lPrepare Old Tiles

• Confirm that the old tiles are well glued to the substrate.

• Check that the tiles are level. If not, use a grinder to flatten out any humps.

• Remove the sealer for the old tiles, if any.

• Clear out all dust and dirt.

lLay New Tiles

• Spread a layer of flexible adhesive.

• Lay the new tiles

lFinish The Project

• Fill the joints with an appropriate tile grout.

• Seal the edges with a sealant.

It’s as simple as that! However, it must be said that if you’re lacking the appropriate training or experience to pull this off, then you probably would not want the first trial on your prized asset. For a top quality job and to avoid unnecessary costs, you can reach out to a tiling professional for help.

How to tile a wall?

How To Tile A Wall

If you’re not an expert floor installer who would take wall tile installation as merely being a vertical floor, you are advised to be very cautious when tackling the project. The installation of wall tiles follow some set of rules which you’d better not break if you really wish to protect your investment. And worst of all, a wall tile done wrong is a lifetime penalty of having to look at it. So how can you get it right? Well, probably by reaching out to a wall tile installation professional for a good quality solution that’ll save you time, money and effort. However, we’ve put together this guide to help give you an insight of how it works and also to help you avoid some unnecessary expenses. Let’s have a look!

lHang a batten board

• Start your rows of tiles or bottom-most course with a batten board which works to prevent spillage of tiles.

• Position the batten board at 3/4 of the tiles’ height. Ensure not to start at the floor.

lForm A Pyramid Shape With The Tiles

• If you’ve reached the bottom row of tile, then arrange the tile in a pyramid shape. To achieve this, you’d have to install the tiles one through four as instructed. Each following row will be draped over the pyramid.

lExamine The Floor For Level & Walls For Plumb

• If your floor level or plumb is off by a maximum of a half-inch over the course of 8 feet, add extra baseboards and trim to cover up the problem.

lThe Least Size Of Tiles To Be Used Is Half-Wide

• Ensure that no “silvers (tiles that are lower than half the width of the tile in question) are incorporated in the project.

how to fit wall tiles?

If you’re not an expert floor installer who would take wall tile installation as merely being a vertical floor, you are advised to be very cautious when tackling the project. The installation of wall tiles follow some set of rules which you’d better not break if you really wish to protect your investment. And worst of all, a wall tile done wrong is a lifetime penalty of having to look at it. So how can you get it right? Well, probably by reaching out to a wall tile installation professional for a good quality solution that’ll save you time, money and effort. However, we’ve put together this guide to help give you an insight of how it works and also to help you avoid some unnecessary expenses. Let’s have a look!

• Hang a batten board

✓ Start your rows of tiles or bottom-most course with a batten board which works to prevent spillage of tiles.

✓ Position the batten board at 3/4 of the tiles’ height. Ensure not to start at the floor.

• Form A Pyramid Shape With The Tiles

✓ If you’ve reached the bottom row of tile, then arrange the tile in a pyramid shape. To achieve this, you’d have to install the tiles one through four as instructed. Each following row will be draped over the pyramid.

• Examine The Floor For Level & Walls For Plumb

✓ If your floor level or plumb is off by a maximum of a half-inch over the course of 8 feet, add extra baseboards and trim to cover up the problem.

• The Least Size Of Tiles To Be Used Is Half-Wide

✓ Ensure that no “silvers (tiles that are lower than half the width of the tile in question) are incorporated in the project.

how to fit ceramic floor tiles?

Due to the plethora of benefits ceramic floor tiles are able to provide, there’s little surprise they’re a popular flooring choice amongst homeowners. Not only are they durable and good looking, but they’re also resistant to both moisture and stains. Hence, they’re very easy to maintain and with skill, confidence and patience, can also be relatively easy to install especially when compared to wall tiles which is a vertical surface.

If you’re looking to install ceramic floor tiles by yourself, you’ve come to the right place. This is a task any confident and patient DIYer should be able to do with ease. However if you’re not confident enough to pull this off, it’s advisable to get a professional for help. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of fitting ceramic floor tiles.

✓ Prepare the subfloor. This involves making sure the layout is even from side to side on both directions, picking up loose tiles and setting them aside.

✓ Spread a thin set of mortar over a 3x3 foot section at the intersection of the layout lines using a notched trowel.

✓ Start to lay the tiles from the centre point of the two layout lines. Simply set the individual tile into the mortar and tap gently with a rubber mallet. Ensure to use spacers at the corner of each tile to maintain an even grout line between the tiles.

✓ Continue spreading the mortar and complete laying of the tiles

✓ Once all the tiles have been perfectly fitted in the mortar, proceed to mix the grout according to the manufacturer’s instructions and apply it with the use of a rubber grout float.

✓ Wipe clear any excess grout with a grout sponge. Once done, let the grout dry up a bit, then remove the haze that comes up.

how to grout floor tiles

Have you laid your tile and left it to set? If yes, then the next step is to start grouting. Before you get started there’s a need to make ready the right grout for the type of your grout as well as background material. If you’re not certain of the right grout you can reach out to the grout manufacturer for help. Grouting of floor tiles is not the easiest and tasks and should be left to a reputable professional in order to avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary costs. In this post, we’re going to take you through the processes involved in grouting of floor tiles in order to put you on the right track. Let’s take a look!

  1. Depending on the adhesive used to lay your tiles, make sure you leave enough time for the tiles to fully set.
  2. Get a mixing bucket and mix grout powder and water as instructed on the packaging. Ensure not to make too much as this will make it solidify quickly and unstable.
  3. Apply some grout on the tiles - hold the grout float at 45 degree angle and apply the grout to fill all of the joints.
  4. Once you’re done grouting all of the joints between the tiles, leave it for up to 10 to 15 minutes to dry before wiping down the tile surface using a damp sponge. Ensure not to apply too much pressure on the grout joints.
  5. Let the tiles rest for about an hour so as to allow the grout solidify and harden a bit more. Once done, proceed to take off the excess grout and smooth it off.
  6. Wipe down the tiles until they’re totally clean using a clean cloth.

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