June 12th, 2010
How much should it cost to replace a kitchen tile?
I have a cracked tile in my kitchen. How much should it cost to have it cut out and replaced?
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One Hundred Billion Dollars !!!!
Floor, wall, or ceiling tile?
should be an hourly rate of 20 – 30 per hour
The cost it then 3050 otherwise youll need to redo.
The same tile to match tiles left over and stored somewhere in your house.
Anywhere from $20 to $50, but why don’t you DIY? Your biggest problem may be finding someone willing to come out to do the work. You should have a replacement tile waiting for whoever comes out to look in case they can fix it on the spot.
Shouldn’t be too difficult to replace one tile yourself. just break it up into little pieces with a hammer and pull the pieces out. chisel out the glue/mortar down to the the drywall/plywood. Chisel off the grout around the openning. From there you’ll need mortar or the appropriate glue, wait for that to dry and grout to match.
you might find more specific help here:
you might want to consider why it broke. If it is a floor, was it installed correctly and is this a sign of more breaks in the future???