What is the real cost of a bathroom renovation using tiles?

Bathroom renovation

Since they are the most used rooms in a house, bathrooms require regular maintenance and, at times, a complete bathroom remodel. According to the National Kitchen and Bath Association, your budget for a bathroom remodel should be about 5% to 10% of the cost of your home’s value. If you are thinking of a bathroom renovation using tiles and want to understand the costs, this post is for you. I am sure everyone is wondering, how much does it cost to remodel a small bathroom?

As you may have already determined, the cost of a bathroom renovation using tiles will depend on the size of your bathroom. The bigger the space is, the more money you will spend on the renovation. The cost of renovating a larger bathroom space is calculated based on square footage. For a smaller bathroom, a contractor may charge a fixed price. The cost of materials is $3.50 to $9.50 per square foot. For ceramic tiles, natural stone tiles and porcelain tiles, the cost ranges from $5 to $10 per square foot. The cost of labour will depend on how demanding the project is and the type of subflooring you have. In most projects, homeowners never spend more than $1,000 to get tiles installed in a small bathroom. It is, however, good to note that these costs can go as high as $1,500.  Also for more information have a look at tile flooring installation near me.

Floor Tiles

The floor tiles are designed to withstand high traffic. They are ideal for areas where more people will be walking in and out. The bathroom, for example, benefits immensely from floor tiles. The best thing is there are many tile options available on the market. This means finding the one that best suits you will not be hard. This is more so when working with a professional designer.

The average cost of floor tiles is about $2 per square foot. Installation costs will be about $6.50 per square foot. You will also need setting materials which cost about $1.37 per square foot. For a smaller bathroom, you can expect to spend about $1,000 to $1,500.

Wall Tiles

Wall tiles don’t need to endure immense traffic. They are ideal for areas that have a lot of water. This is because they are water repellent and protect the walls from water damage. The wall tiles can also be used in other areas such as the kitchen and laundry room.

The cost of installing wall tiles is almost the same as that of floor tiles. Labour costs for a big bathroom will be about $8 per square foot, and the cost of materials will be $2 per square foot. You will also need setting materials which cost about $1.37 per square foot. You can thus expect to spend between $1,000 and $1,500.

Peel and Stick Tiles

When you want to enhance the visual appeal of your bathroom, one of the best options you can use is peel and stick tiles. These options are mainly used as backsplashes to make the bathroom walls stand out. When used in the kitchen, most people prefer installing them above the stove. They also look fantastic when used above the sinks or the countertops in the bathroom. You can go for any design and colour you want. There are numerous options available to match your décor. Once installed, the peel and stick tiles make the interior design pop.

On average, installing peel and stick tiles will cost about $750. As per the square footage cost, the price is about $2 for the material, $8 for labour and $1.37 for the setting material.

Mosaic Tiles

The mosaic tiles create a very satisfying and striking look. These are tiles made by mixing smaller pieces of tiles that have a contrasting or resembling design. The best thing is that they can be used on just any surface. You will, however, need to choose the mosaic tile designed for your intended purpose.

Since they are decorative, the cost of mosaic tiles is higher. The material may cost you about $5 per square foot and $1.37 for the setting materials. The installation cost will be about $10 per square footage. If a contractor agrees to charge a fixed rate, you can expect to spend between $2,500 and $4,000.

Additional Costs

The above are the real costs of renovating your bathroom using tiles. However, it is good to note that the costs only look at the expense of buying the materials and installing them. There is a lot more that goes into a bathroom renovation. To get a clearer picture of these costs, you also have to think about the other costs.

  • Plumbing

A basic bathroom renovation will require the input of a plumber for the fitment and installation of the sink, bathtub, shower, and toilet. The plumber will either install new plumbing or hook the new fixtures to the existing plumbing. The cost of removing old fixtures will be between $450 and $650. Plumbers usually charge $45 to $65 per hour, with a basic plumbing project taking up to 46 hours. You can, thus, expect to pay between $2,000 and $3,000 for the plumbing work.

  • Fixtures

The cost of bathroom fixtures will depend on your preferences. You can go for a basic toilet and spend about $150 or a trendy toilet that will set you back by $900. A new sink will cost about $100 to $500. A new shower costs $400 to $2,000, while a tub will cost between $400 and $1,500.

  • Cabinets

The countertops and cabinets are the heart of a bathroom design. You will be spoilt for choice when choosing cabinets and countertops. The most popular countertop options are marble, quartz and granite. These cost between $900 and $7,000. For the cabinets, the price ranges from $1,200 to $13,000.

A lot goes into a bathroom renovation. Even as you consider the cost of tiles, you have to think about the other areas. Working with an experienced contractor is the key to guaranteeing you get the best results.

This post has been provided by Kitchen & Bath, leading home remodelling professionals in Toronto.

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