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Recent Tiler Enquiries

27 Oct

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Skelmersdale, Wigan - WN8

Enquiry from: Robert S

Start Date: Immediate

12 ceiling tiles

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27 Apr

Flooring | Tile

Skelmersdale, Wigan - WN8

Enquiry from: Hayley B

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Kitchen floor to be tiled - : - : - :

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22 Mar

Flooring | Tile

Skelmersdale, Wigan - WN8

Enquiry from: David G

Start Date: Immediate

hi I'm looking for lino flooring for my kitchen and dining room which is open space, so I'm looking for a quote would be great! I'm available after 4pm daily! thanks..

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13 Mar

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Skelmersdale, Wigan - WN8

Enquiry from: Jane R

Start Date: Less than one month

Finish off Bathroom tiling and re-seal tiles at back of bath in waterproof sealant Are you the property owner: Owner of the property How many walls are you looking to have tiled: 3 Property Type: Semi...

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09 Aug

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Skelmersdale, Wigan - WN8

Enquiry from: Matthew P

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: two, Work description: Kitchen and small utility...

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03 Apr

Flooring | Tile

Skelmersdale, Wigan - WN8

Enquiry from: David C

Start Date: Immediate

I am looking for white gloss tiles to cover a wall 2.5 m by 2.5m and another wall 1m by 2.5m. Thanks - : - : - :

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19 Oct

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Warrington - WA5

Enquiry from: Kathleen S

Start Date: Immediate

porch tiled, i have already purched the tiles.

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22 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Liverpool - L26

Enquiry from: Connlaoth M

Start Date: Immediate

Need to do tiling round bath and fit a shower into cavity wall, new build.

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15 Sep

Flooring | Tile

Liverpool - L8

Enquiry from: Mullekah L

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flooring done for 2 living rooms and hallway are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many rooms are you looking to have tiles fitted to: 1-2 rooms please call to...

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08 May

Flooring | Tile

Warrington - WA5

Enquiry from: Joan B

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16 Aug

Flooring | Tile

Liverpool - L18

Enquiry from: Tahir S

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07 May

Flooring | Tile

Warrington - WA5

Enquiry from: Doris L

Start Date: Immediate

Tile kitchen floor has at present 22 tiles which measure 20inch square each tile

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28 Feb

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Warrington - WA5

Enquiry from: Stephen D

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: two, Work description: Approximately 70m2 floor ...

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20 Feb

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Warrington - WA5

Enquiry from: May K

Start Date: Immediate

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: tiles on floor in kitchen...

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20 Feb

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Warrington - WA5

Enquiry from: May K

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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: tiles on floor in kitchen...

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01 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Warrington - WA1

Enquiry from: Margaret M

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: Tiling in the kitche...

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12 Sep

Flooring | Tile

Warrington - WA4

Enquiry from: Terry G

Start Date: Less than one month

to tile a kitchen/utility floor after new kitchen fitted which is almost complete Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many rooms are you looking to have tiles...

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08 Sep

Flooring | Tile

Widnes - WA8

Enquiry from: Ste C

Start Date: Immediate

Tiling of kitchen floor, around 16sq ft

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21 Aug

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Liverpool - L24

Enquiry from: Andrew H

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: two, Work description: Tile bathroom, hallway flo...

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20 Aug

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Liverpool - L24

Enquiry from: Andrew H

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: two, Work description: Tile bathroom, hallway flo...

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How much do Tiler services cost?

How much do Tilers in Skelmersdale cost?
Costs for Tilers around Skelmersdale can fluctuate relying on the kind of task that you want to have done in your home. It's the question we are asked a whole lot "how much do Tilers in Skelmersdale cost?". It's often very good to have an idea of how much a Tiler will likely cost for their services. Prices are going to change based on the products and also the tradesperson selected. The list reveals the kinds of task that Tilers commonly do and the standard price range of these jobs. Some projects take longer to finish than others so prices do vary by job.

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The average price
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£780

Tiler job Tiler cost in 2026
Floor tile fitting in Skelmersdale £375-£575
Floor tiling in Skelmersdale £1,125-£1,725
Wall tile fitting in Skelmersdale £375-£575
Wall tiling in Skelmersdale £525-£805
Kitchen Tiling in Skelmersdale £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 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 tile a bathroom wall?

How To Tile A Bathroom Wall

Tiling your bathroom walls will not only increase the visual appeal of your space, but also provide an additional layer which helps protect against potential moisture damage, moist growth and also makes the bathroom a lot easier to clean up. So if you’re are looking to tile your bathroom, it’s recommended to get in touch with a skilled professional to ensure you get the best results. However, this guide will provide you with a good insight on how to get through the process smoothly and avoid costly errors. Let’s take a look!

lPrepare The Wall’s Surface

• Make sure that the surface is clean, smooth and dry.

• If there are any dips or holes, ensure to have them patched or sanded.

• Measure the area to be tiled and shape the backer board to fit, if a new wall surface is necessary.

• Cover the new surface area with adhesive to attach the back board to the surface.

lMix The Mortar

• Firstly determine the tile layout and make a layout tool

• Install the datum

• Follow the instructions of the adhesive package as the type you’re to use depends on the wall type.

• Create a consistent and smooth paste by mixing the adhesive with water.

lInstall The Tiles

• Using a notched trowel, spread the mortar.

• Put a thin layer at the back of each tile and press it against the surface.

• Create ridges using the notched side of the trowel.

• Clear out any excess adhesive on the tile’s surface as you continue.

• Put the spacers at the joints

• Remove the datum planks when ready to install the outer edge tiles.

lApply The Grout

• Put the grout over te tiles with a grout float

• Clean out excess grout with a damp sponge

• Seal the tiles once the grout is dried

how to remove old tiles from wall

When your tiles get old and starts to lose its curb appeal and deteriorate, it’s certainly time to have it removed. When it comes to old wall tiles removal, you have two options which is either you do it yourself or call in a professional – with the latter being more advisable. However, if you wish to save some money on installation and carry out the task yourself, then you’ve come to the right place!

Firstly, you have to know that the bonding agent or adhesive usually incorporated to hold a tile against the wall are always very strong or else you’ll find your tiles peeling off. As a result, to have them removed is not the easiest of tasks and bashing them with a hammer, will only have them broken leaving you with the task of having to scrape off the pieces. A better and much easier approach to removing tiles from a wall will be to pry them off one after the other. So how do you go about this? Let’s have a look!

  1. Safety First, Then Remove The First Tile
    Wear a protective eye goggle and gloves.
  2. Break up the grout around a tile located atthe wall’s centre using a putty knife and hammer.
  3. Place the putty knife under the the tile and gently it with the hammer.
  4. Remove The Remaining Tiles
    By tapping and prying using the tools - hammer and putty knife, wipe off all the tiles in the vertical row.
  5. Once done, continue to detaching the tiles in the adjacent rows until you’re able to open a wallboard section that’s around 12 inches wide and does not obstruct a stud.
  6. Use a keyhole blade to poke it through the wallboard.
  7. With the help of a reciprocating saw, cut out the wallboard’s section.
  8. Cut The Fasteners
    Using a metal-cutting blade, cut te wallboard-holding fasteners. Make sure the fasteners holding the wallboard to the top and bottom plates of the wall are both detached.
  9. Remove All Wallboard Sections
    Using a similar approach, gently remove the other sections of the wallboard.
  10. Once completed, you can easily sweep the tiles’ broken pieces.
  11. Finally, vaccum the grout dust to ensure the work is neatly done.

 

If you lack a proper training or experience, taking off your tiles from a wall is best left to a skilled professional for the best results and to prevent potential damages which can lead to additional costs.

How to remove tiles from a wall?

How To Remove Tile From Wall

Have you stumbled on some stylish new tiles you wish to install in your home, be it bathroom, kitchen or living room? Or perhaps you just feel your old tiles have outstayed their welcome and need a to install a more modern and appealing wall tile. The first step before installation of the new tiles will be to remove the old ones which can be done by following these simple steps below:

lSafety

• To remove wall tiles, you’d have to chip them away and that implies shards of porcelain, ceramic or glass flying around. Hence, your safety should be a top priority.

• Use safety goggles and protective gloves to protect both your eyes and hands.

lCover Up

• With several sharp objects flying everywhere, all objects in the room are far from safe.

• Use a cardboard or old sheet to protect the room and valuable objects from damage.

lAssemble The Tools

• For wall tiles removal, you need just two tools - a hammer and a chisel that’s a bit thin.

• In the event whereby a chisel is not available, you can make use of a flat headed and large screwdriver.

lGet To Work

• Feel for a loose tile to start with and if successful, chip it out with a chisel.

• If you can’t find a loose tile, then break one by sticking the centre of a tile with a chisel and hit it hard with a hammer.

lRemove All Tiles

• Once you’ve been able to chip away or break the first tile, you can easily get access to other tiles.

lClean Up

• Try to get as much dried adhesive off the wall as you can by gently tapping it with the chisel and hammer so as not to damage the wall.

• Once done, put away the cardboard and dust sheet which should have collected much debris.

• Use a brush and dust pan to clean out the loose pieces (if any).

Wall tiles removal can be a very dangerous process which should be left to a professional especially if you lack a proper training or experience. This is not only to prevent anybody being hurt, but also to avoid any possible damages to the wall or any valuable object which can result in additional cost on repair or replacement.

How to cut a tile on the wall

Once a tile is glued to a wall, it’s meant to stay there permanently. As a result, if you later decide to remove the wall tile, this process often involves destruction of the tile. However, if you only wish to have a portion of the tile removed, there’s a technique you can incorporate to achieve this goal. Using an angle grinder or rotary tool to cut through the tile enables you to detach the unwanted tile portion from the wanted portion. In other words, you can remove only a section of the tile, while leaving the rest intact and undamaged. So, how do you cut tile on wall? In this post, you’ll discover all you need to cut tile on your wall successfully. Let’s take a look!

 

  • Protect the area. Do this by using plastic sheet taped firmly into place with masking tape to cover doors leading to other areas of the house to prevent dust coming from the cutting process from getting everywhere in the house. You can also cover the vents while also opening the windows to provide ventilation.
  • Make a mark on the cutline you’ll be making using a grease pencil. Then, place masking tape on the tile running along the edge of the marked line.
  • Use a handheld sprayer filled with water to spray the tile surface so as to prevent the dust generated from the cut to spread while also provide lubrication for the cutting blade.
  • Use an angle grinder to cut through the tile.
  • Use a small pry bar positioned in the joints to pry cut pieces from the surface.
  • Remove the dust created using a vacuum and wash the surface with a water dampened rag.
how to fit mosaic wall tiles?

Mosaic tiles is a popular choice amongst most homeowners for several reasons. Not only can they be used to create a colourful and beautiful background for your space, they’re also very easy to maintain while also lasting a very long period of time when properly installed. In addition, they’re very easy to install and can also blend perfectly with other types of tiles. If you’re thinking about fitting mosaic wall tiles in your home or office, you’d probably want to know how you can go about the installation. The installation process is actually very easy but if you do not have the confidence required to pull this off, then we’d recommend you call in a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help.

✓ Prepare the surface. This involves switching off the power to electrical outlets, removing wall plates as well as other accessories anchored to the wall and protecting the countertop and other surfaces.

✓ Draw reference lines. Determine the layout of the mosaic tiles.

✓ Install a tile finishing trim. This should be done at the edge of the tiled surface with flat head nails. Then use a 3/16 inches notched trowel to spread a thin coat of tile adhesive over a small section of wall, to one side of the vertical line.

✓ Spread the adhesive. Use the notched side of a trowel to spread the adhesive.

✓ Lay the first sheet. Use the reference lines as a guide to the first mosaic tile sheet.

✓ Verify adherence. Push the sheet gently into the adhesive to ensure that it adheres very well to the wall.

✓ Tap the tiles lightly. Use a rubber mallet to tap the tiles lightly to ensure the sheets are set firmly on the wall.

✓ Caulk the joints.

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