Family owned and operated by Chad Wadena.
Family owned and operated by Chad Wadena.
The two owners are the employees. Sub-contracting will NOT be done unless absolutely needed and customer approved. Unless project is especially large, payment will be expected at completion of project. Extended payment plans may be available at an increased cost to be agreed upon BEFORE work is started.
The two owners are the employees. Sub-contracting will NOT be done unless absolutely needed and customer approved. Unless project is especially large, payment will be expected at completion of project. Extended payment plans may be available at an increased cost to be agreed upon BEFORE work is started.
General contracting here in northern colorado. Humphrey Building works with the most reliable sub contractors around. As a team we have remodeled basements, installed swimming pools, to building homes.
General contracting here in northern colorado. Humphrey Building works with the most reliable sub contractors around. As a team we have remodeled basements, installed swimming pools, to building homes.
The #1 answer to all to all of your home remodeling and repair needs. With over 15 years of experience in all areas of construction K & M Construction is the only contractor you will ever need.
The #1 answer to all to all of your home remodeling and repair needs. With over 15 years of experience in all areas of construction K & M Construction is the only contractor you will ever need.
We are a family owned and operated home remodeling and handyman services company. We accept most forms of payment and online payment options. We ofeer miltary and senior discounts as well.
We are a family owned and operated home remodeling and handyman services company. We accept most forms of payment and online payment options. We ofeer miltary and senior discounts as well.
Little D's Mobile Steam Cleaning
Little D's Mobile Steam Cleaning
Up and coming residential and commercial subcontractor. Look to us for all of your tile and stone needs. We offer unmatched service and professional quality that you can depend on. Call today for a free estimate and design consultation. No project is too small!
Up and coming residential and commercial subcontractor. Look to us for all of your tile and stone needs. We offer unmatched service and professional quality that you can depend on. Call today for a free estimate and design consultation. No project is too small!
Locally owned & operated. 14 employees.
Locally owned & operated. 14 employees.
Owner-operated. May use subs for trade-work. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges.
Owner-operated. May use subs for trade-work. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges.
Labor costs for ceramic tile installation range from $3 to $15 per square foot, varying based on your location and project complexity. Basic grid patterns on well-prepared surfaces fall toward the lower end of this range, while intricate designs or installations requiring extensive preparation command premium rates. Most professionals calculate charges based on square footage rather than hourly rates, with labor representing 60 to 70% of the total project cost.
For a 1000-square-foot ceramic tile installation, expect to pay between $12,000 and $45,000 total, though most standard residential projects trend toward the lower half of this range. This breaks down to $12 to $45 per square foot for materials and labor combined. Projects of this magnitude often qualify for volume discounts, potentially reducing your per-square-foot cost, especially when using standard tile types and straightforward installation patterns.
Tile installation requires significant expertise, specialized tools, and meticulous attention to detail throughout multiple labor-intensive stages. Professionals must properly prepare surfaces, apply appropriate adhesives, precisely cut and place each tile, and finish with proper grouting and sealing. The process involves critical waiting periods between steps for proper curing. Improper installation can lead to expensive problems, including water damage, cracked tiles, and mold growth, making professional expertise particularly valuable.
The 3/4/5 rule uses basic geometry to ensure tile layouts begin with perfectly square corners. Installers measure three feet along one wall and four feet along the perpendicular wall, then verify that the diagonal between these points measures exactly five feet. This triangulation technique, based on the Pythagorean theorem, confirms right angles and helps prevent alignment problems that would become increasingly noticeable as installation progresses across the room.