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Floor Tiling in Corrimal, Wollongong

Compare floor tiling specialists in Corrimal using ABN, profile, public review, and referral signals where available. Typical tiling rates in NSW range from $45–$120/m².

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How Much Does Floor Tiling Cost in Corrimal?

The following cost estimates are based on industry averages for tiling work in NSW. Actual prices will vary based on the scope of work, materials required, and access. Always get 2–3 written quotes before proceeding.

Typical Range

$45–$120

/m²

Emergency Rate

$180

After-hours / urgent

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2–3

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Materials You'll Need for Floor Tiling

What a tradie typically uses for floor tiling, with current retail price ranges. Your tradie usually supplies these — the quote should itemise them.

  • Porcelain floor tiles · per m²area + 10% waste
    $28.90–$125
  • Tile adhesive 20kg · 20kg bag1 per ~5m²
    $15–$61.64
  • Tile grout 5kg · 5kg bag
    $12.19–$32.82
  • Self-levelling compound 20kg · 20kg bagif floor unevenIf needed
    $31.51–$69.68

Rough materials total

$56.09$219

Core items only — labour is on top (see cost guide above)

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Price ranges sampled from major Australian hardware retailers (July 2026). Estimates only — quantities and final costs depend on your job. Always confirm inclusions in writing with your tradie.

Tiling Licensing Requirements in NSW

In NSW, tiling itself does not require a licence, but wet area tiling must be done in conjunction with a licensed waterproofer. Home building work over $20,000 requires a contractor licence.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Floor Tiling in Corrimal

How much does floor tiling cost in Australia?

Floor tiling in Australia typically costs $45 to $120 per square metre installed, covering tile adhesive, grout, and labour. Porcelain floor tiles themselves typically run from about $29 to $85 per square metre before installation, so tile choice makes a big difference to the total. Levelling an uneven subfloor first adds further cost.

How long does floor tiling take to dry?

Tile adhesive typically needs 24 to 48 hours to cure enough to walk on, though full grouting usually waits at least 24 hours after tiling. The whole floor should be left to cure fully, often around seven days, before it takes heavy furniture or appliances. Humidity and tile size can extend these times.

Can you tile over an existing floor?

Tiling over an existing floor is often possible if the surface is flat, stable, and well bonded, using the right primer or adhesive for the substrate. Cracked tiles, timber floors that flex, or floors with loose sections usually need preparation or removal first. A tiler can assess the existing floor before quoting.

How much does tiling cost per square metre in Australia?

Tiling labour typically costs $45–$120/m² depending on tile size, pattern complexity, and location. Large format tiles (600x600+) cost more due to difficulty of installation. Supply and install packages including tiles range from $80–$200/m².

Do I need to waterproof before tiling a shower?

Yes — wet area waterproofing before tiling is mandatory under Australian Standard AS 3740 and the National Construction Code. This must be performed by a qualified installer and must cure fully before tiling begins. Failure to waterproof is the leading cause of shower leaks.

What is the difference between ceramic and porcelain tiles?

Porcelain tiles are denser, less porous, and more durable than ceramic — making them better for floors and wet areas. Ceramic tiles are lighter, easier to cut, and typically cheaper, making them suitable for wall applications and lower-traffic areas.

What size grout joint should I use?

Rectified tiles can use joints as small as 1.5–2mm. Non-rectified tiles need 3–5mm joints to accommodate size variation. Large format tiles typically use 3mm joints minimum. Your tiler will recommend the right joint for your tile type.

How do I prevent grout from cracking?

Use flexible grout in corners and movement joints rather than standard rigid grout. Ensure the substrate is solid and level. Avoid walking on tiles before adhesive fully cures. Sealing grout annually helps prevent moisture ingress and staining.

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