East Midlands regional pricing
How Much Does a Tiler Cost in South Derbyshire?
Updated prices for . South Derbyshire prices are typically 9% above the national average.
Price summary
South Derbyshire Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bathroom Wall Tiling | £435 | £760 | £1,305 |
| Bathroom Floor Tiling | £270 | £490 | £815 |
| Kitchen Splashback Tiling | £165 | £325 | £545 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on East Midlands regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Tiler Prices in South Derbyshire
South Derbyshire is in East Midlands and tiler costs here are 9% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bathroom Wall Tiling | £435 | £760 | £1,305 | 1-2 days |
| Tiling bathroom walls with ceramic or porcelain tiles. Includes preparing the walls, fixing the tiles, filling the gaps between tiles with grout, and sealing around the bath, basin, and toilet. Price based on a standard bathroom. What affects the price
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| Bathroom Floor Tiling | £270 | £490 | £815 | 1 day |
| Tiling a bathroom floor with ceramic or porcelain tiles. Includes levelling if needed, adhesive, grouting and silicone around edges. Price based on a standard bathroom floor of 4-6m². What affects the price
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| Kitchen Splashback Tiling | £165 | £325 | £545 | Half day |
| Tiling the wall area between your kitchen worktop and wall cabinets to protect it from splashes. Includes cutting tiles to fit around plug sockets and window edges, plus all adhesive, grout, and neat trim along the edges. What affects the price
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| Kitchen Floor Tiling | £435 | £815 | £1,415 | 1-2 days |
| Tiling a kitchen floor with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Includes preparing and levelling the floor underneath, fixing the tiles, grouting, and fitting neat strips across doorways. Price based on 10-15 square metres. What affects the price
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| Hallway Floor Tiling | £380 | £655 | £1,090 | 1 day |
| Tiling a hallway floor with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Includes preparing the floor, fixing the tiles, grouting, and fitting neat strips across doorways. Price based on 6-10 square metres. What affects the price
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| Shower Tiling | £325 | £655 | £1,090 | 1-2 days |
| Tiling the walls and floor of a shower area. Includes applying a waterproof coating underneath the tiles (essential to prevent leaks), fixing the tiles, grouting, and silicone sealing. Price based on a standard shower cubicle. What affects the price
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| Re-grouting (Bathroom) | £165 | £270 | £435 | Half day to 1 day |
| Removing old grout from bathroom wall and floor tiles and re-grouting with fresh grout. Includes raking out existing grout, cleaning tile edges and applying new grout with silicone at junctions. What affects the price
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| Mosaic Feature Wall | £325 | £600 | £980 | 1-2 days |
| Installing a mosaic tile feature wall in a bathroom, kitchen or living area. Mosaic tiles are more labour-intensive due to their small size and alignment requirements. Price based on 3-5m². What affects the price
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| Outdoor Patio Tiling | £870 | £1,635 | £3,050 | 2-4 days |
| Tiling an outdoor patio with frost-proof porcelain or natural stone tiles. Includes preparing the ground underneath, using outdoor-grade adhesive and grout designed to withstand the weather. Price based on a 15-20 square metre patio. What affects the price
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| Conservatory Floor Tiling | £545 | £980 | £1,635 | 1-2 days |
| Tiling a conservatory floor with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Includes levelling compound, adhesive, grouting and threshold strips. Price based on a standard conservatory of 10-15m². What affects the price
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| Tile Removal and Disposal | £220 | £435 | £760 | Half day to 1 day |
| Removing existing wall or floor tiles and disposing of the waste. Includes chipping off the tiles, cleaning up the wall or floor underneath, and disposal via skip or bags. Price based on 10-15 square metres of tile removal. What affects the price
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| Waterproofing and Tanking | £325 | £655 | £1,305 | Half day to 1 day |
| Applying a waterproof coating to walls and floors before tiling in areas that get wet. This creates a watertight seal underneath the tiles to prevent leaks into the floor or walls below. Essential for walk-in showers and wet rooms. What affects the price
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Bathroom Wall Tiling
Low
£435
Average
£760
High
£1,305
1-2 days
More details
Tiling bathroom walls with ceramic or porcelain tiles. Includes preparing the walls, fixing the tiles, filling the gaps between tiles with grout, and sealing around the bath, basin, and toilet. Price based on a standard bathroom.
What affects the price
- Size of the bathroom and area to be tiled
- Tile type (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone)
- Amount of cutting around windows, niches and fittings
- Whether old tiles need removing first
Bathroom Floor Tiling
Low
£270
Average
£490
High
£815
1 day
More details
Tiling a bathroom floor with ceramic or porcelain tiles. Includes levelling if needed, adhesive, grouting and silicone around edges. Price based on a standard bathroom floor of 4-6m².
What affects the price
- Floor area and layout complexity
- Tile size and pattern (large format costs more to lay)
- Whether the subfloor needs levelling or waterproofing
- Type of tile chosen (porcelain, ceramic, natural stone)
Kitchen Splashback Tiling
Low
£165
Average
£325
High
£545
Half day
More details
Tiling the wall area between your kitchen worktop and wall cabinets to protect it from splashes. Includes cutting tiles to fit around plug sockets and window edges, plus all adhesive, grout, and neat trim along the edges.
What affects the price
- Length of worktop area to be tiled
- Number of sockets and switches to tile around
- Tile type and pattern (metro, mosaic, large format)
- Whether existing tiles or splashback need removing
Kitchen Floor Tiling
Low
£435
Average
£815
High
£1,415
1-2 days
More details
Tiling a kitchen floor with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Includes preparing and levelling the floor underneath, fixing the tiles, grouting, and fitting neat strips across doorways. Price based on 10-15 square metres.
What affects the price
- Floor area and shape of the kitchen
- Tile size (large format tiles need flatter subfloors)
- Subfloor condition and levelling requirements
- Whether units need to be tiled under or around
Hallway Floor Tiling
Low
£380
Average
£655
High
£1,090
1 day
More details
Tiling a hallway floor with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Includes preparing the floor, fixing the tiles, grouting, and fitting neat strips across doorways. Price based on 6-10 square metres.
What affects the price
- Length and width of the hallway
- Number of doorways and threshold transitions
- Subfloor condition and type (concrete vs timber)
- Tile pattern (straight lay, diagonal, herringbone)
Shower Tiling
Low
£325
Average
£655
High
£1,090
1-2 days
More details
Tiling the walls and floor of a shower area. Includes applying a waterproof coating underneath the tiles (essential to prevent leaks), fixing the tiles, grouting, and silicone sealing. Price based on a standard shower cubicle.
What affects the price
- Size of shower area (cubicle vs walk-in wet room)
- Whether waterproof tanking is included
- Tile type and size (mosaics for shower floors cost more)
- Niche or shelf recesses requiring additional tiling
Re-grouting (Bathroom)
Low
£165
Average
£270
High
£435
Half day to 1 day
More details
Removing old grout from bathroom wall and floor tiles and re-grouting with fresh grout. Includes raking out existing grout, cleaning tile edges and applying new grout with silicone at junctions.
What affects the price
- Total area to be re-grouted
- Condition of existing grout (ease of removal)
- Tile size (smaller tiles mean more grout lines)
- Whether silicone seals also need replacing
Mosaic Feature Wall
Low
£325
Average
£600
High
£980
1-2 days
More details
Installing a mosaic tile feature wall in a bathroom, kitchen or living area. Mosaic tiles are more labour-intensive due to their small size and alignment requirements. Price based on 3-5m².
What affects the price
- Area of the feature wall
- Mosaic tile type (glass, ceramic, natural stone, metallic)
- Pattern complexity (random vs structured design)
- Surface preparation and adhesive requirements
Outdoor Patio Tiling
Low
£870
Average
£1,635
High
£3,050
2-4 days
More details
Tiling an outdoor patio with frost-proof porcelain or natural stone tiles. Includes preparing the ground underneath, using outdoor-grade adhesive and grout designed to withstand the weather. Price based on a 15-20 square metre patio.
What affects the price
- Patio size and shape
- Condition of existing sub-base (may need concrete screed)
- Tile type (porcelain, slate, limestone, travertine)
- Drainage fall and edge detail requirements
Conservatory Floor Tiling
Low
£545
Average
£980
High
£1,635
1-2 days
More details
Tiling a conservatory floor with porcelain or ceramic tiles. Includes levelling compound, adhesive, grouting and threshold strips. Price based on a standard conservatory of 10-15m².
What affects the price
- Floor area of the conservatory
- Subfloor condition (concrete base vs suspended timber)
- Whether underfloor heating is being installed beneath tiles
- Tile type and whether large format tiles are used
Tile Removal and Disposal
Low
£220
Average
£435
High
£760
Half day to 1 day
More details
Removing existing wall or floor tiles and disposing of the waste. Includes chipping off the tiles, cleaning up the wall or floor underneath, and disposal via skip or bags. Price based on 10-15 square metres of tile removal.
What affects the price
- Area of tiles to be removed
- Tile fixing method (adhesive vs cement bed)
- Whether the substrate behind needs repairing after removal
- Disposal method and local skip hire costs
Waterproofing and Tanking
Low
£325
Average
£655
High
£1,305
Half day to 1 day
More details
Applying a waterproof coating to walls and floors before tiling in areas that get wet. This creates a watertight seal underneath the tiles to prevent leaks into the floor or walls below. Essential for walk-in showers and wet rooms.
What affects the price
- Area to be waterproofed
- Type of tanking system (liquid membrane vs sheet membrane)
- Number of coats and drying time required
- Whether it is a full wet room conversion or shower area only
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Tiling
Getting a professional tiling job involves choosing the right tiles, preparing the surfaces properly, and allowing enough time for adhesive and grout to cure before use.
Measure the area and choose your tiles
Measure the area to be tiled and order 10-15% extra for cuts and waste. Choose tiles that are suitable for the location — floor-rated tiles for floors, frost-proof tiles for outdoors, and non-slip finishes for wet areas. Your tiler can advise on what works best for your space.
Get quotes from experienced tilers
Get 2-3 quotes and ask to see photos of previous work, especially for the type of tiling you need. A good tiler will want to see the surfaces before quoting so they can assess what preparation is needed. Labour costs vary depending on tile size, pattern complexity and the amount of cutting involved.
Surface preparation
This is the most important stage and what separates a good tiling job from a bad one. The tiler will check that walls are flat and floors are level, applying levelling compound or plaster where needed. In wet areas like showers and wet rooms, a waterproof membrane is applied before any tiles go on.
Tiles are fixed and grouted
The tiler lays the tiles using the correct adhesive, cuts tiles to fit around edges and obstacles, and leaves them to set for at least 24 hours. Grout is then applied between the tiles and cleaned off. Silicone sealant is used at junctions between walls and floors, around baths, and against worktops.
Curing time and aftercare
Allow 48-72 hours before using a newly tiled shower or getting the tiles wet. Avoid heavy furniture on new floor tiles for at least 24 hours. Your tiler should leave the area clean and remove all waste. Check the grouting and silicone carefully before making the final payment.
Regional comparison
How South Derbyshire Compares
Average cost of bathroom wall tiling across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Tiler Costs in South Derbyshire?
The East Midlands has a diverse housing stock, from framework knitters' cottages and Victorian terraces in former hosiery and lace-making towns to ex-mining village housing and newer estates. South Derbyshire has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with properties across Leicester and Derby varying considerably in age and condition. With a population of null, South Derbyshire is a area where tiler costs are above average. Older industrial-era properties often present specific challenges — bathroom floor tiling here averages around £490.
The East Midlands is one of the more affordable regions for trade work, sitting below the national average. Labour rates in South Derbyshire are around 9% above the UK average. In South Derbyshire, local demand for tiler services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. The mix of urban centres like Nottingham and smaller towns across the region means availability varies, but prices still differ by 30-50% between tradespeople for the same job, so always compare quotes.
What you pay for tiler work in South Derbyshire depends on the job scope, property type and materials. Older terraced housing from the region's industrial heritage can have solid walls and compact layouts that make work more time-consuming. Former mining village properties around Mansfield and Lincoln may have subsidence or ground movement considerations. A typical bathroom wall tiling in South Derbyshire costs around £760, while outdoor patio tiling ranges from £870 to £3,050. As a area that is above average, South Derbyshire generally offers good value for tiler work.
When getting quotes in South Derbyshire, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good tiler will check existing conditions, identify potential complications, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need bathroom fitting (£4,900–£13,070), kitchen fitting (£3,265–£8,710), or plumber (£55–£220) in South Derbyshire.
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