Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Sep 10, 2016 3:11 pm Hello everyone! Newbie so please go nicely, can't see this answered anywhere but if it is please point me in the right direction We are looking to remove the ceramic tiles we currently have in the family room and kitchen in our property and replace with timber flooring. The floor area is roughly 64sqm, and the questions I had were: 1. What will it cost to remove the existing ceramic tiles - from the research I have done it seems like $30-40 sqm is around average? 2. The tiles are laid on a concrete slab so would assume once they come up we will need to get the slab re-levelled and prepped? Any ideas on how much this would cost? 3. In terms of the flooring itself we are looking at oak flooring and the rough costings I have got on this are $130-150 installed - does this seem fair for a good quality oak floor? I am thinking it will be something like ~$15k in total to remove tiles, make floor good/ready and fully install new flooring Thanks in advance for any help and input! Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 11504 Thanks Simon, I guess I'm no concerned with the volume of the noise rather that dead and hollow sound and feel that is associated with floating floors. But I'm not sure… 3 4582 Hi Marko The best thing to do is to have a look at your contract and see how the variation clause is worded. We use the NSW Fair trading contract and the way that is… 1 5061 |