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Hi all,

Sorry if i'm going over old ground here.
If a builder has a room that is 30 msq exact and you have to allow more tiles for the cuts, do you charge aswell for the extra cuts/percent or just for 30 msq exact?? An architect told me I should only charge the 30 which has thrown me. How would you price it?

Cheers,

Steve
 
I price for the actual area to be tiled, so if that's 30sqm, plus 10% for wastage. then I charge for the 30sqm.

After all, when cutting tiles and it leaves you with large amounts to be binned, your not actually fixing the wastage tiles are you, just the cuts, which are part of the over all 30sqm.
 
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i used to charge for the actual area until i found out my competition all add on the 10% , so now i do too
 
If i charged per m2 I would only charge for m2 fixed, after all, you dont fix the extra 10% waste, it's just the off cuts from what you've fixed and already charged for.

Like when you buy a carpet for an L shaped room, in one piece, there's an offcut, but you dont get charged by the fitter for cutting that bit off and chucking at away! :thumbsup:
 
im sorry guys but up here we charge for the lot , ie if the room area is 18m2 but ive used 20m2 then that is what you charge for, everybody i know does it that way and thats the way ill always be doing it...:thumbsup:
 
If i was supplying the tiles, i'd charge for the waste Andy, but i wouldnt charge waste for labour only. :thumbsup:
 
oli when i measure a job say its 20m2 i add on 10% for waste thats 22m2 and thats what i charge for , after all you are handling and using 22m2 so why not?? i was surprised that some of you dont because its standard procedure here , what if the job is say 100m2 you would be losing 10m2 which could work out to £250/300 :huh2:
 
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oli when i measure a job say its 20m2 i add on 10% for waste thats 22m2 and thats what i charge for , after all you are handling and using 22m2 so why not?? i was surprised that some of you dont because its standard procedure here , what if the job is say 100m2 you would be losing 10m2 which could work out to £250/300 :huh2:

I think there is some confusion, which i tried to clear up with my second post but have obvioulsy failed misrably :grin:,

I dont charge for waste if i DONT supply the tiles, but if i were to supply the tiles then the customer would pay for all the tiles including the 10% waste, if you see what i mean. :thumbsup:

If the customer bought thier own tiles say 10m2, with an extra 10% for waste so 11m2 and i charge fixing only, i would charge for 10m2, not 11m2.

This is why I go day rate, much easier IMO. :lol:
 
I charge just for the tiling but do know another tiler who charges for the wastage as well
 
some of the old tilers used to charge per cut and it s the same principle- your handling and cutting those tiles no matterwho supplies them so why not charge for it!! it worked out to at least a $ 10000 pay rise for me
 
im sorry guys but up here we charge for the lot , ie if the room area is 18m2 but ive used 20m2 then that is what you charge for, everybody i know does it that way and thats the way ill always be doing it...:thumbsup:

i do aswell andy
 
I suppose I could add the extra percentage into metre rate or in the materials somehow if supplying. Because it's labour only I'll stick to exact for now and make more money with more experience.
Theres so much competition at the moment and I want to get the job.

Cheers to all who replied already :thumbsup:

Steve
 
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