Expertly laid tile work is the foundation of a stunning and durable bathroom, kitchen, or floor. At GrandRenovation, our team of skilled tilers (tegelzetters) provides precision tiling services for any renovation project. Whether you envision a sleek, modern bathroom with large-format porcelain tiles, a classic kitchen backsplash with ceramic tiles, or an elegant natural stone floor, we deliver flawless results. As your comprehensive renovation partner, we ensure every tile is perfectly placed, creating a beautiful and long-lasting surface that enhances your home.
We provide clear and competitive pricing for our tiling work, ensuring you have a full understanding of the costs involved.
Disclaimer: These are estimated prices and do not include the cost of the tiles themselves. The final price depends on the tile size, pattern complexity, and surface condition. We provide a detailed quote after a consultation.
Service | Average Cost per m² (incl. VAT) | Details |
Standard Wall Tiling | €40 – €65 | For standard format ceramic or porcelain tiles. |
Standard Floor Tiling | €45 – €70 | Includes professional leveling and laying of standard tiles. |
Large-Format Tile Installation | €55 – €85 | For tiles larger than 60x60cm, requiring special handling. |
Mosaic Tile Installation | €70 – €120+ | Intricate work requiring high precision. Often priced per hour. |
Natural Stone Tiling | €60 – €100+ | Requires specific expertise for materials like marble or travertine. |
Professional Tiler (by the hour) | €50 – €75 | For complex repairs, custom patterns, or small jobs. |
Our experienced tilers are masters in all aspects of tile work, ensuring a perfect finish for any application.
This is our specialty. We provide complete bathroom tiling, including essential waterproofing (kimband) in wet areas like showers, to guarantee a beautiful and leak-free result that will last for years.
From stylish backsplashes that protect your walls to durable and easy-to-clean kitchen floors, we install tiles that are both functional and beautiful.
We expertly lay tiles in any room, including hallways, living areas, and utility rooms. We ensure floors are perfectly level and walls are flawlessly straight for a high-end finish.
Working with premium materials like marble, travertine, or intricate mosaics requires special skill. Our craftsmen have the expertise to cut and lay these materials for a luxurious and impressive result.
We recommend ordering 10-15% extra tiles. This accounts for necessary cuts, potential breakage, and leaves you with a few spare tiles for any future repairs.
Porcelain tiles are fired at a higher temperature and made from denser clay, making them harder, less porous, and more durable than ceramic tiles. Porcelain is ideal for high-traffic floors and outdoor use, while ceramic is a great choice for walls and backsplashes.
Kimband is a special sealing tape used to waterproof the corners and seams in showers and other wet areas before tiling. Applying it correctly is critical to prevent leaks and water damage to the underlying structure. This is a standard procedure in all our bathroom projects.
It is sometimes possible, but generally not recommended. Tiling over old tiles can lead to issues with height (e.g., doors not fitting) and potential adhesion problems. For a guaranteed long-lasting result, we always advise removing the old tiles and preparing the surface properly.
Yes, absolutely. We frequently install electric or water-based underfloor heating systems before laying a new tiled floor. Tile is an excellent conductor of heat, making it a perfect partner for underfloor heating.
We use high-quality, polymer-modified grout that is durable, water-resistant, and less prone to cracking or staining. For wet areas, we often use an epoxy-based or other premium waterproof grout for maximum protection.
You should not walk on a newly tiled floor for at least 24-48 hours. For showers, you should wait at least 48-72 hours after grouting is complete to allow everything to cure properly and ensure the waterproofing is effective.
For small rooms, using large-format tiles with thin, matching grout lines can create a sense of space. Laying rectangular tiles in a diagonal or brick bond pattern can also make a room feel wider or longer.