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17 Nov

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Ashington - NE63

Enquiry from: Michael L

Start Date: Immediate

hi i am looking for my kitchen floor tiled, it's wood floor and is 16 meter square, i have got the tiles. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many rooms are yo...

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22 Jun

Interior work | Tile | Wall

Wooler - NE71

Enquiry from: Bronia S

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kitchen area behind oven, sink, small cupboard area are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms do you have: 5+ bedrooms how many walls are you looking ...

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09 Mar

Flooring | Tile

Blyth - NE24

Enquiry from: John M

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customer has a tiling project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for floor tiling. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a tiler.confirmed interest via teleph...

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09 Jul

Flooring | Tile | Fitting

Hexham - NE47

Enquiry from: Joe D

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Cost to polish an existing, sound, internal concrete floor. Name of companies in my areas

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19 Sep

Flooring | Tile

Berwick-upon-tweed - TD15

Enquiry from: Sean R

Start Date: Immediate

i'm looking to get a large open plan living room floor levelled with either a concrete screed or a resin floor.

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22 Nov

Flooring | Tile

Ashington - NE63

Enquiry from: Thomas G

Start Date: Immediate

Small bathroom 2 metres by 1.5 metres. Remove old tiles and put in new ones. This will involve cutting tiles around the sink and toilet. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Ty...

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03 Oct

Flooring | Tile

Cramlington - NE23

Enquiry from: Tom B

Start Date: Immediate

Small Bathroom to have wall and floor tiled, 1.9m x 1.7m.x 2.4m high Existing 900mm corner shower left in place, wash basin, toilet and radiator removed for easy access, Wall tiles to be tiled over e...

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02 Mar

Flooring | Tile

Coldstream, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Mindrum - TD12

Enquiry from: Malcolm T

Start Date: Immediate

Tiling concrete floor with ceramic tiles . Twenty square metres . Materials supplied .Another 80 square metres later .

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20 Feb

Flooring | Tile

Ashington - NE63

Enquiry from: Ann S

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Kitchen floor tiles to put on top of existing tiles kitchen is 7 aware feet

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16 Dec

Flooring | Tile

Morpeth - NE65

Enquiry from: Valerie A

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I need a person who is a tiller to tile my small bathroom floor and who can put shower plastic panels and edging surrounding my bath but only going 3/4 of the way up the wall, finishing off with putti...

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27 Jul

Flooring | Tile

Cramlington - NE23

Enquiry from: Rebecca G

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Kitchen diner and utility room

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05 Jul

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Berwick-upon-tweed - TD15

Enquiry from: Margaret B

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytilingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Relative of owner, Number of rooms to be tiled: one, Work description: tiling walls ...

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14 Jan

Flooring | Tile

Morpeth - NE61

Enquiry from: Graham V

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Customer visited the myflooringprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property owner: Owner, Work description: Kitchen, hall, bathroom all adjoining with concrete floors, about 10-12 sq mtrs in...

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11 Jan

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Morpeth - NE61

Enquiry from: Andrew P

Start Date: Immediate

Homeowner semi detached kitchen tiled white metro tiles with dark grouting 3 walls please call to appoint

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03 Jan

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Morpeth - NE61

Enquiry from: Andrew P

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: White metro tiles to...

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08 Dec

Flooring | Tile

Blyth - NE24

Enquiry from: Sharon T

Start Date: Immediate

Property owner: Owner, Work description: Hallway and living room floor tiles Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many rooms are you looking to have tiles ...

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30 Nov

Flooring | Tile

Blyth - NE24

Enquiry from: Sharon T

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Customer visited the myflooringprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property owner: Owner, Work description: Hallway and living room floor tiles Maybe under floor heating also? Are you the ...

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27 Nov

Flooring | Tile

Morpeth - NE65

Enquiry from: Barbra S

Start Date: Immediate

home owner new kitchen floor tiles supply & install time scale - immediate please call to appoint *

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18 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Berwick-upon-tweed - TD15

Enquiry from: S

Start Date: Immediate

Tiling Bathroom and Kitchen And White Gloss woodwork

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02 Nov

Interior work | Tile | Wall | Fitting

Prudhoe - NE42

Enquiry from: Gary C

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: I would like bathroo...

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How much do Tiler services cost?

How much do Tilers in Northumberland charge?
Prices for Tilers around Northumberland can vary depending upon the type of task that you require to have done in your home. It's the question we get asked a great deal "how much do Tilers in Northumberland charge?". It's definitely really good to have an idea of how much a Tiler will likely charge for their services. Rates will likely fluctuate based on the materials and the tradesperson chosen. The list reveals the sorts of task that Tilers normally do and the average price series of these projects. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so costs do differ by project.

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The average price
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£780

Tiler job Tiler cost in 2026
Floor tile fitting in Northumberland £375-£575
Floor tiling in Northumberland £1,125-£1,725
Wall tile fitting in Northumberland £375-£575
Wall tiling in Northumberland £525-£805
Kitchen Tiling in Northumberland £525-£805

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Tiler FAQs

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.

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 to lay large porcelain floor tiles?

If you’re considering the installation of large format porcelain tiles in your home or property, you’d probably want to know how you can go about the laying process. Large porcelain tiles can measure up to 3m in length and as a result, requires specialist skills, equipment as well as products in order to see to a high quality installation of the tiles. In this guide, we share with you expert tips that’ll help install large porcelain tiles onto floor space with relative ease. Let’s take a look!

✓ Prepare the tiles. This includes cleaning the surface of the tile of any dirt, dust and removing any temporary protective layers. This is because any contamination to the tile’s surface can affect the suction action of the lifting frame.

✓ Cut your porcelain tiles. For cutting, the tiles should be transferred to a stable base for for more accuracy and clean cut. Use the measurements to get a perfect cut and if you’ll require a straight cut simply use the score and snap tools and techniques.

✓ Prepare the adhesive. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to prepare the adhesive.

✓ Install the large porcelain tiles. Use a 4mm notched trowel to backcomb the adhesive onto the tile’s reverse. All ribs should run in same direction and also be parallel with the shortest length. Use a larger notched trowel to apply the adhesive to the substrate. Once you’ve applied the adhesive to both surfaces, you can then life the tiles into place with the lifting frame. Then use the tile levelers to ensure the tiles are flush at the joints and wipe off any excess adhesive

✓ Apply the grout.

How to remove a tile floor?

How To Remove Tile Floor

Removing old tile can be a very tricky process which require lots of skills and experience to get right, the first time. Here, you’ll learn the best approach to removing your old tile by yourself. During the removal process, be sure to incorporate the necessary tools while also protecting yourself by putting on the recommended safety requirements. These includes a floor scraper, paint scraper, dust mask, handheld chisel, safety glasses, drop sheet as well as leather gloves or top quality riggers.

Tile Removal Process

lBreak The First Tile

• Use a hammer to break the first tile (target the centre of the tile with the hammer).

• To protect yourself from the sharp edges of the broken tile, use a drop sheet to cover the surfaces.

lRemove The First Tile

• With a chisel, remove the broken tile that’s still bonded on the floor.

• Position the chisel on the grout line at the tile’s edge to remove the broken but glued tile.

lBreak Up The Remaining Tiles

• Break up several tiles at once and use the floor scrapper to remove it.

• Ensure that the bonding agent used is pliable to make the job a soft work. If the bonding agent is a bit more permanent in nature, then you might want to consider a dynamite to dislodge the flooring.

lRemove The Mortar

• Hit the mortar with a hammer on a 2 to 3 foot square section to remove it from the underlayment.

• Scrape off the mortar’s broken pieces using a floor scraper

• In the event whereby most of the mortar is not removed, your best bet would be to change the underlayment.

• Bonding agent (adhesive) removal is not the easiest of tasks. To make it a bit simpler, you can softening the adhesive with a heat gun before scraping with the help a wide putty knife.

Tile removal is not only a tedious task, but can also be harmful if adequate care is not taken. If you’re inexperienced or not well trained, we’d recommend you hire the services of a professional to avoid making mistakes and incurring extra costs.

How to take tiles off a wall?

How To Take Tiles Off A Wall

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!

lSafety First, Then Remove The First Tile

• Wear a protective eye goggle and gloves.

• Break up the grout around a tile located atthe wall’s centre using a putty knife and hammer.

• Place the putty knife under the the tile and gently it with the hammer.

lRemove The Remaining Tiles

• By tapping and prying using the tools - hammer and putty knife, wipe off all the tiles in the vertical row.

• 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.

• Use a keyhole blade to poke it through the wallboard.

• With the help of a reciprocating saw, cut out the wallboard’s section.

lCut 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.

lRemove All Wallboard Sections

• Using a similar approach, gently remove the other sections of the wallboard.

• Once completed, you can easily sweep the tiles’ broken pieces.

• 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.

Are wall tiles best for a kitchen wall

Being one of the most used rooms in a house, the kitchen is a place that must be set up to withstand almost everything thrown at it – from top to bottom. Now when it comes to wall tiles, having them installed on your kitchen walls is probably the best protection you can offer to your kitchen. Want to know why? In this post, we’re going to some of the qualities which makes wall tiles perfect for your kitchen wall. Let’s take a look!

 

  • Durable. One of the reasons why walls tiles are very common part in most kitchens is due to their longevity. Porcelain, ceramic and mosaic tiles are moisture resistant and being fully aware of the gradual destruction that can be caused by water, you’d definitely wouldn’t want to look far beyond wall tiles for your kitchen walls.
  • Stain resistant. From food stains to oil spillage and everything in between, the kitchen is a place that’s prone to all sort of stains and gets dirty pretty quickly. As a result, one of the best ways to combat this is by installing wall tiles which are known to be stain resistant. This will protect your kitchen walls and keep them in top condition for a lengthy period.
  • Temperature and chemical resistant. Tiles are impervious to harsh temperatures and do not deteriorate when exposed to chemical agents.
  • Easy to maintain. There are some wall tiles which are coated with liquid glass which protects them from stains while also making them a lot easier to clean.
  • Diverse and affordable. Wall tiles come in a large array of sizes, colours, textures, styles as well as designs to suit any individual’s preference.
How much does it cost to put floor tiles down?

How Much Does It Cost To Put Floor Tiles Down?

If you’re thinking about renovating your bathroom or kitchen as a home owner, getting new tiles installed by a professional is a great option and definitely going to be one of the major highlights of your renovation efforts. So if you’re giving this a thought, just how much would you have to pay for the service? Well, here’s the answer!

When it comes to floor tile installation, there are multiple factors that play a huge role in determining the price. These factors include:

• Labour Cost

The labour cost charged for tile installation varies from one company to the other. Hence, the need to research a reliable tiling professional who is able to offer good quality services at a competitive price.

• Material Cost

Just like most other home improvement activities, you always have the option of getting your own materials. However, if you want the professional to purchase the tiles for you, then it would also be added to the final cost, including a service charge.

• Size Of The Room

Like you would have expected, the larger the room, the higher the final cost would be as it would take more time and effort to complete.

• Removal Of Existing Tiles

If you have old tiles you wish to remove before the installation of the new ones, you’d also be charged for the service provided.

• The Type Of Tiles Being Installed

Some tiles are, generally, more difficult to install than the others. For instance, marble installation is a more time consuming task than the likes of ceramic or porcelain. Hence, it’ll be more expensive to install.

• Additional Expenses

This includes material delivery, shopping time and other fringe services offered by the tiling professional.

How to remove tile adhesive from a wall?

How To Remove Tile Adhesive From Wall

Do you feel your tile design choices are outdated and want to replace it with a more stylish one? Or perhaps you’re just struggling to remove the old tile adhesive from your wall. Putting on a new wallpaper or repainting your wall might be a cup of tea, but retiling is surely a different experience altogether. After detaching every single piece of tile from the wall, you’ll still have the strongly glued adhesive to battle with. If not done properly, you may as well damage the wall which will trigger a new additional cost for repair. We’d recommend you get a professional helping hand for the best results if you’re without a proper training or experience. However, this guide will teach you everything you need to know about the process. Let’s get started!

Materials Required

• Steamer

• Protective sheets

• 4-inch scraper

• Clean cloth

• Protective gear - face mask, eye goggles, gloves.

Tile Adhesive Removal Process

• Cover The Floor

Ensure that the floor is well covered to collect the residues falling off from the wall with some protective sheets.

• Heat Up The Adhesive

Using the wallpaper steamer, heat up the adhesive to make it a bit loose and softer. Do this by slowly moving the steamer around and ensure not to stay on one spot for too long.

• Scrape Off The Mortar

When you can tell the adhesive is properly softened, use the 4 inch scraper to wipe it off the wall. Do this until all the adhesive has been completely removed.

• Clear Out The Fallen Residue

Clean up any mortar that has fallen on the floor.

After the tile adhesive removal, your wall may need to be skimmed depending on its state. This is to put the surface in a good and flat condition before installing the new tiles. The wall may also need to be re-plastered if the adhesive is extremely strong.

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