1) Visit your local tile distributors and ask about their discontinued and overstocked tile supplies. You can get discount for these kinds of tiles, and you just might find the right tile type and design you've been looking for. In most cases, tile distributors may have an abundance of high quality tiles in supply - either from cancelled orders, to overstocked tile types. Traditionally, flooring and roofing tiles are made from locally available materials such as clay or slate. With the many technological advances made in tile-making, contemporary flooring and roofing tiles now are more affordable and come in a wide selection of textures, colors, and designs. Modern materials now in use include concrete and plastic, even metal and leather.
2) Keep your ceramic tile installation cost at a minimum, by deciding what tools to buy, or rent. Renting equipment can make a big difference with your budget. Try scouting your local tool rental yard and asking about tile installing equipment you can rent. This may include hand (or electric) tile cutters, spacers and bullnose machines. Renting cuts down your ceramic tile installation cost and saves you not just money, but storage space as well.
3) Window-shop for a tile design and type that's within your price range. Then, ask to see in what a palette of colors that tile comes in, so you can select one that fits the look you want. The most common ceramic tile size is one square foot. Typical prices for flooring tiles vary from one type to another. Natural stone tiles made from marble, granite, or slate may start at $2 per square foot. Glazed ceramic tiles run $1-$20 per square foot, while unglazed quarry tiles may average around $2 per square foot. Porcelain tiles that mimic the look of real stone may go for $2-$4 per square foot, while terracotta tiles may range from $1 to $2.50 per square foot. Special orders and custom designs will cost more, especially if made from exotic materials like glass, metal, or leather. Special tiles like these may cost starting $25 and up.
Keeping to your budget is essential in whatever you do. It is no different when you're working on and considering your ceramic tile installation cost. Research as much as you can before you start your project. Gain as much information and knowledge as you can and if you feel that you need help, ask for it. Don't forget to check with your local tile distributors if their tile prices also include installation, and decide whether the total amount does your ceramic tile installation cost justice, or not. When in doubt, never hesitate to consult a professional.
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