Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jan 04, 2012 11:01 am Hi all Have bought sandstone tiles and been quoted $105 per square meter to lay them Tiles are 18mm 400x400 Does that seem on par? H's Emperor Q1 on acreage Site cut 16/6/11 Slab 2/8 Frame 29/8 Tiles 9/9 Bricks 13/10 Plaster 2/11 Fittings 28/11 PCI 19/3 Re: Cost for sandstone tiling - being ripped off?? 3Jan 09, 2012 10:49 am Wow, $60pm would be nice... its for a balcony on a new house, which has all the prep (eg. waterproofing) already done. The tile range offered by the builder was a bit crappy, so we have purchased our own to use, for their tiler to lay. I realise that the natural stone is more difficult to lay, but that seems rather inflated.... H's Emperor Q1 on acreage Site cut 16/6/11 Slab 2/8 Frame 29/8 Tiles 9/9 Bricks 13/10 Plaster 2/11 Fittings 28/11 PCI 19/3 Re: Cost for sandstone tiling - being ripped off?? 5Jan 26, 2012 12:44 am I am a tiler/coper/paver and would do it for $65 per square meter, glue and grout included, providing it has a concrete slab and its within northern side of melbourne, where is this job located? ps.. I cant display my business details until I make 50 posts, so until then all I can say is I am a swimming pool and spa tiler and coper for now. I had 28m2 of engineered pavers laid six months back and it was difficult to find someone not taking the pi$$. Internet suggested it should be $85-100/m2 to lay them.… 3 12380 My garage door has started playing up recently. Sometimes (and getting more frequent) when I press the button to open it, it wont. The motor is an ATA GD0-6V3. Red and… 0 2664 Being an owner builder is no walk in the park. It’s a challenging endeavour that requires dedication and hard… 0 9990 |