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Gomboman:
Very nice autoplay. Can I ask what the installation rates are per square foot for main flooring? Perhpaps you quote the entire job? Great work......
autoplay:
In my neck of the woods,my LABOR prices for flooring...Straight lay,12x12 or smaller,starts at 3.50 a ft. Diagonal work costs more,as well as bigger tile/s. Designs/inlays vary,dependant on the detail etc.
Chad:
--- Quote ---I have the skills to float/mud walls,but no-one does that here in FL lol. Likewise with countertops I.E. sinkrail/cap. Do you know how to float walls,and if so,is that a plus where you live?
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The only experience I have with mud walls was in school. I've been with my Dad and Uncle for 6 years and we are yet to do it. I asked them today about it and if they have ever done it in their 25+ years in the industry and they could only remember a few times back in the day. We just use Durock on the shower walls. So I guess they don't do it here in the STL either.
The master bathroom that I mentioned in my previous post is getting a bit more fancy as the homeowner added a nice inlay on the floor and a coordinating one in the shower. It should turn out pretty cool. We will have the floor finished set tommarrow and then we will start the shower walls but we're waiting for the bullnose from the fabricator.(We had to get a few cartons of 12 x 12 bullnosed).
Chad:
--- Quote ---Very nice autoplay. Can I ask what the installation rates are per square foot for main flooring? Perhpaps you quote the entire job? Great work......
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In new construction we start at $10 per f2 installed for a straightlayed 12 x 12 and go up from there. I beleive we are getting close to $30 per f2 for this marble master bathroom installion. Like autoplay said it really depends on alot of different factors.
autoplay:
That's killer and great Why-Not...if that's JUST labor pricing. Labor here for stone on floors,nuttin fancy etc,starts at 8 a ft. Stone walls start at 10 a ft.
At your pay scale Why-Not,you could set n grout 50 ft a day....and make 500 a day lol.
New homes,average price nationally....the builder charges customer/homeowner around 14 a ft. That's including builders grade materials and labor.
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