I've only done a handful of residential jobs, and the ones I have done have been mainly for family & friends. Therefore, I'm not sure of how accurate my pricing has been. I did a job at the weekend. Here are the details:
Tile shower area with 450x300 ceramic tile (7sqm) in brick pattern. Make holes for hot/cold pipes & shower controls.
Tile floor with 300x300 porcelain (2 sqm). Making holes for radiator pipes, hot and cold water pipes & waste pipe.
It was the first time I had worked on porcelain. Boy is that stuff hard! Needless to say I used my 365drills kit. I will have to upgrade the wet saw blade on my Briccolina as it found it quite difficult to keep cutting without stopping every few seconds.
When I got the call for the job I thought I was going to tile the shower in 150mmx150mm tiles. I had a figure in my head of £150 for the shower and floor. However, when I saw the job and bought the materials (which came to nearly £70) I had second thoughts. Finally I charged £240 for the job. Job was in West London. Do you think I charged the right amount?
Cheers Sean
Tile shower area with 450x300 ceramic tile (7sqm) in brick pattern. Make holes for hot/cold pipes & shower controls.
Tile floor with 300x300 porcelain (2 sqm). Making holes for radiator pipes, hot and cold water pipes & waste pipe.
It was the first time I had worked on porcelain. Boy is that stuff hard! Needless to say I used my 365drills kit. I will have to upgrade the wet saw blade on my Briccolina as it found it quite difficult to keep cutting without stopping every few seconds.
When I got the call for the job I thought I was going to tile the shower in 150mmx150mm tiles. I had a figure in my head of £150 for the shower and floor. However, when I saw the job and bought the materials (which came to nearly £70) I had second thoughts. Finally I charged £240 for the job. Job was in West London. Do you think I charged the right amount?
Cheers Sean