Alastairreid, 7 Mar 2009 #2. karlosmaximos.

I usually charge between £25 - £35 per m2 for labour only but it depends on the material and state of the floor or wall. For example, if you’re using a 20×10 slate (500mmx250mm), you will require 21 slate per m2.

If the tile is small and the pattern is complicated it changes again.

For example, if the room is 120 square metres and each box has 10 square metres of tile inside, then you’ll need 12 boxes. Discussion in 'Roofing and Guttering' started by karlosmaximos, 7 Mar 2009. karlosmaximos. Work out the amount of tiles. Each tile has a unique, irregular finish, which will add charm and charisma to any interior design. A 24×12 slate (600mmx300mm) demands only 13 … Continue reading → Metro Subway Tiles reflecting the splendour of Valencian tiles, some reflect ceramic tradition, carefully redesigned for contemporary decor.

Tile Calculator. 10,000 ÷ 1800 = 5.55555556

Joined: 21 Nov 2008 Messages: 6,068 Thanks Received: 920 Location: uk Country: below 90 degrees 60/tiles m2 at 90 degrees 52/tilesm2 . Zellige Tiles are a handmade natural clay tile, glazed in a huge variation of vibrant colours. This tile calculator supports custom gap size and will also output the number of boxes of tiles and total cost given cost per box and tiles per box.

4. The least I've done is 0.5 sq/m per day when replicating a roman mosaic, up to 40sq/m of flat flooring with 300 x 300 porcelain on a wide open conservatory with a good screed and a labourer. To work out how many tiles you need per m2 (sqm), multiply the Width and Height of a square metre in centimetres (100*100), this will give you 10,000. Divide the the square metre by the tile. We understand it's important to get your tiling project right, and that starts with calculating the area you want to tile. An average bathroom (20sq/m) takes three to 4 days to a high standard and depending on how many windows or how much boxing.

Do the same with the tile, for our example you should have the results below: 100 x 100 cm = 10,000 30 x 60 cm = 1800.

Welcome to our handy tile calculator which will help you calculate the number of tiles you need for your project and the size of the area you need to tile. rosemary tiles per sq/m?

The amount of slates you need per square metre (m2) depends on which slate size you’re using.

Tiles usually come in boxes with their amount labelled, so divide the total square meterage required by the total square meterage of the tiles in the box. We've charged as much as £55per m2 for 100x100 tiles.

Use this calculator to estimate how many tiles you would need to cover an area with given dimensions.