How much should it really cost?
Tiling pricing splits into prep + waterproofing + adhesive + tile + grout + finish. Anyone quoting "$X to tile the bathroom" without splitting them is hiding which line is the cheap one.
Six lines a real tile quote shows
- 1Demo + prep. Removing old tiles, levelling screed, hob/step preparation, falls cut for shower drainage.
- 2Waterproofing membrane. AS 3740 compliant. Licensed waterproofer if state requires. Brand (Ardex / Mapei / Davco / Dunlop).
- 3Adhesive. Brand + type (cement-based, modified). Different products for porcelain vs ceramic vs stone.
- 4Tile cost + waste allowance. 10% waste typical. Tile delivery + storage.
- 5Grout + silicone. Sanded vs unsanded, epoxy vs cement-based. Silicone in movement joints (corners, hob, perimeter).
- 6Finish + clean-up. Sealing if stone. Site clean. Wet-area test before handover.
Indicative ranges · supply + install
AU 2026
| Tile labour only (per m²) | $80 – $160/m² |
| Waterproofing (licensed · per wet area) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Bathroom tile install (labour + waterproofing only) | $3,500 – $7,500 |
| Kitchen splashback (labour only) | $450 – $1,200 |
| Stone tile premium (marble / travertine) | +30–60% |
| Cheap quote (no waterproofing licence / shortcut prep) | under $50/m² |
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"Can you send the quote with prep, waterproofing (brand + AS 3740 compliance), adhesive (brand), grout, and the waterproofer\'s licence number — line by line?"