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Kitchen Splashback Installation in Carnegie, Melbourne

Compare kitchen splashback installation specialists in Carnegie using ABN, profile, public review, and referral signals where available. Typical kitchen renovation rates in VIC range from $60–$180/m².

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How Much Does Kitchen Splashback Installation Cost in Carnegie?

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

Typical Range

$60–$180

/m²

Emergency Rate

$270

After-hours / urgent

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2–3

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Materials You'll Need for Kitchen Splashback Installation

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

  • Ceramic wall tiles · per m²~3-5m²
    $14–$58.90
  • Tile adhesive 20kg · 20kg bag
    $15–$61.64
  • Tile grout 5kg · 5kg bag
    $12.19–$32.82

Rough materials total

$41.19$153

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.

Kitchen Renovation Licensing Requirements in VIC

In Victoria, kitchen renovations involving plumbing, gas, and electrical work require appropriately licensed trades. Building work over $10,000 requires a registered building practitioner.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Splashback Installation in Carnegie

How much does a kitchen splashback cost to install in Australia?

A tiled kitchen splashback typically costs $60 to $180 per square metre supplied and installed, covering tiles priced from $14 to $59 per square metre plus adhesive and grout. A standard 4 to 6 square metre splashback often lands between $250 and $900 depending on the tile chosen.

What is the best material for a kitchen splashback?

Ceramic and porcelain tiles remain the most popular kitchen splashback material in Australia because they are affordable, heat resistant and easy to clean, with glass and stone splashbacks offering a seamless look at a higher price. The best choice depends on budget, grout preference and how hard the kitchen is used.

Can I install a kitchen splashback myself?

A ceramic tile splashback is one of the more DIY-friendly tiling jobs since it covers a small, flat, accessible area, but cutting around powerpoints, keeping lines straight and sealing edges properly trip up many first-time tilers. Professional installation adds a modest amount on top of material costs for a cleaner finish.

How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Australia?

A budget kitchen renovation costs $10,000–$20,000. Mid-range $20,000–$45,000. High-end custom kitchens cost $50,000–$150,000+. The biggest cost factors are cabinetry (40–50% of budget), benchtops, appliances, and labour. IKEA flat-pack kitchens reduce cabinetry costs significantly.

How long does a kitchen renovation take?

A standard kitchen renovation takes 3–6 weeks. This includes demolition, rough-in plumbing and electrical, cabinet installation, benchtop templating and installation (stone takes 7–10 days to fabricate), tiling, and appliance connection. Custom cabinetry adds 4–8 weeks to lead times.

What benchtop material is best for kitchens?

Engineered stone (Caesarstone, Silestone) is the most popular choice — heat and scratch resistant, easy to clean, and available in hundreds of designs. Laminate is budget-friendly. Natural stone (marble, granite) is beautiful but requires sealing and careful maintenance. Timber is warm but high-maintenance.

Do I need a building permit for a kitchen renovation?

Cosmetic renovations (new cabinets in the same location, new benchtops, appliances) generally don't require a permit. Moving gas, plumbing, or electrical requires licensed contractors. Removing walls or changing the footprint typically requires a building permit. Check with your local council.

Should I use a kitchen designer or go to a cabinet showroom?

For complex or open-plan kitchens, an independent kitchen designer ($1,500–$5,000) can optimise workflow, storage, and lighting in ways showroom staff may not. For straightforward replacements of existing kitchens, showroom design services (often free) are generally sufficient.

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