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tiling · Colchester · CO7 8QF
✦ Local pricing insight
Tiler in CO4 typically charge £25–£45/hr
Indicative pricing from market data — request quotes for exact figures.
✦ Tiler cost calculator
Based on tiler rates in CO4, Colchester.
The calculator gives you a range. For a real number tailored to your job, get free quotes from up to 5 verified tilers serving CO4.
Domifyr lists 3 verified tilers serving CO4 and the surrounding postcodes. All tilers on Domifyr have been identity-verified and hold valid insurance. Certification status is displayed on every profile.
Typical hourly rates for tilers in CO4 range from £25 to £45, with a callout fee around £80. Colchester rates sit mid-range for East Anglia, below London but above rural Norfolk/Suffolk, with material choice driving final costs significantly. Fixed-price quotes are available for most standard work — request one through Domifyr for free.
| Job | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Bathroom wall tiling | £600–£1,800 |
| Floor tiling | £450–£1,400 |
| Kitchen splashback | £280–£650 |
| Wet room tiling | £1,200–£3,200 |
| Mosaic feature walls | £800–£2,500 |
| Tile repair and re-grouting | £150–£450 |
| Underfloor heating with tiles | £1,800–£4,500 |
| External patio tiling | £900–£3,000 |
Indicative ranges from market data — actual quotes vary by scope, access, materials, and timing. Request quotes through Domifyr for accurate figures.
Typical tilers in CO4 charge £25–£45 per hour, with a callout fee around £80. Emergency callouts are typically 40% higher. Colchester rates sit mid-range for East Anglia, below London but above rural Norfolk/Suffolk, with material choice driving final costs significantly.
Most tilers in CO4 can quote within 24 hours for standard work. For emergencies (leaks, lockouts, no heating), expect a response in 1–3 hours.
Yes — all tilers on Domifyr are identity-verified and insured. Certification status is displayed on every profile.
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