dmeadow
Well-known member
Alright, after all the praise singing for porcelain tiles, I decided to see if it would work for me.
I found some tile that will fit the bill for about $0.81 per square foot.
The garage is 1178 sq ft, so it is a fairly big job, one too big to take on myself, particularly since I have never tiled before.
This is a brand new house, so there is not a lot of prep that would need to be done for tile. It is basically just a big, flat square, so not a lot of cutting, either.
I'm getting some quotes and the first one was $2.75 per square foot ($3240), including thinset, but not the grout. He wants another $3.00 per square foot to do about six inches up either side to where the sheetrock starts and the concrete ends (about 80 linear feet or $240).
Although I'm buying the grout, he added a charge of $400 to "mix sealant into the grout" which I can't imagine is necessary, since I can seal the grout later pretty easily.
So, I'm at a total of about $5000, including the tile purchase (including waste), taxes, grout, labor, everything, or about $4.24 per square foot. Maybe not a bad price for tile, but I can have someone else install epoxy for about $3.65 per square foot, which is now looking more attractive. Heck, I could install the epoxy myself in a few days (less work than tile) for probably about ~$2400 in materials.
I thought I could get the tile labor between $1.50 to $2.00 per square foot here in the Houston area, but maybe I'm dreaming. Can anyone else give me an idea as to what would be a reasonable rate? I'm getting a couple more quotes, but I'm beginning to think I'm wasting my time going down this road.
I found some tile that will fit the bill for about $0.81 per square foot.
The garage is 1178 sq ft, so it is a fairly big job, one too big to take on myself, particularly since I have never tiled before.
This is a brand new house, so there is not a lot of prep that would need to be done for tile. It is basically just a big, flat square, so not a lot of cutting, either.
I'm getting some quotes and the first one was $2.75 per square foot ($3240), including thinset, but not the grout. He wants another $3.00 per square foot to do about six inches up either side to where the sheetrock starts and the concrete ends (about 80 linear feet or $240).
Although I'm buying the grout, he added a charge of $400 to "mix sealant into the grout" which I can't imagine is necessary, since I can seal the grout later pretty easily.
So, I'm at a total of about $5000, including the tile purchase (including waste), taxes, grout, labor, everything, or about $4.24 per square foot. Maybe not a bad price for tile, but I can have someone else install epoxy for about $3.65 per square foot, which is now looking more attractive. Heck, I could install the epoxy myself in a few days (less work than tile) for probably about ~$2400 in materials.
I thought I could get the tile labor between $1.50 to $2.00 per square foot here in the Houston area, but maybe I'm dreaming. Can anyone else give me an idea as to what would be a reasonable rate? I'm getting a couple more quotes, but I'm beginning to think I'm wasting my time going down this road.




