2026 Price Guide · Updated monthly

How much does a tiler cost in Chatham?

Experienced tilers for bathroom tiling, kitchen splashbacks, floor tiling, and mosaic work. Precision fitting with quality materials.

Last updated: May 2026 · Based on 4 Chatham listings

Average cost · Chatham

£38–£59/hr

Call-out: £40–£80 extra

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Prices by job type · Chatham 2026

Job typeTypical lowTypical highNotes
Bathroom wall tiling£800£2200Indicative — final price depends on scope
Floor tiling£450£1800Indicative — final price depends on scope
Kitchen splashback£300£850Indicative — final price depends on scope
Wet room tiling£1200£3500Indicative — final price depends on scope
Mosaic feature walls£600£2400Indicative — final price depends on scope
Tile repair and re-grouting£150£500Indicative — final price depends on scope
Underfloor heating with tiles£1800£4500Indicative — final price depends on scope
External patio tiling£900£3200Indicative — final price depends on scope

What affects the price?

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Location

Central postcodes typically cost 10–15% more than outer areas due to higher overheads.

Urgency

Emergency and same-day callouts attract a premium of £40–£80 on top of standard rates.

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Complexity

Specialist work, structural changes or listed buildings increase labour time and cost.

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Certification required

Gas Safe, NICEIC or FENSA-registered work costs more but is legally required for certain jobs.

Prices by area in Chatham

AreaAvg hourly rateAvg job total
ME4£45/hr£203
ME5£45/hr£203

Frequently asked questions

Most tilers in Chatham charge £38–£59 per hour. Emergency callouts may add £40–£80 on top. Fixed-price quotes are available for defined jobs.

Tilers registered for VAT (turnover above £85,000) must charge 20% VAT. Sole traders below the threshold are VAT-exempt. Always ask for a VAT-inclusive quote.

Yes — we recommend getting at least 3 quotes. Domifyr makes this easy: submit one request and receive quotes from verified local tilers.

Most tilers ask for no more than 25% upfront, with the balance on completion. Never pay the full amount before work begins.