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Average rating of Tilers servicing Primrose Valley
4.7(55)K.W. Jacobs
Queanbeyan, NSW“The best shop to get spare tiles, the staff are very helpful and I was in and out of there in less than 10 mins!”
4.8(22)Above All Roof Maintenance
Burbong, NSW“We recently had our roof capping rebedded and pointed, and broken tiles replaced by Above All Roofing Maintenance. Craig...”
5.0(85)GroutPro Woden Valley
Primrose Valley, ACT“I had a great experience getting my two bathrooms refreshed from my first inquiry to the finished job. Nick completed th...”
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What to expect when hiring tilers in Primrose Valley
From what the job should cost to how to compare quotes — here's what's worth knowing before you book Primrose Valley tilers.
The cost
What tiling costs in Primrose Valley
Tiling in Primrose Valley usually runs $1,908 – $4,235 for tile installation, and $973 – $1,925 for splashback tiling. What you'll pay comes down to the size of the job, the condition of what's being worked on, and the finish you choose. Get a few quotes to see your exact number — it's free.
Tile Installation
$1,908 – $4,235
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Splashback Tiling
$973 – $1,925
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Regrouting & Resealing
$407 – $932
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The shortlist
What to look for in Primrose Valley tilers
A good tiler isn't just the cheapest — it's the one whose track record, credentials and quote you can stand behind. Here's what's worth weighing before you shortlist.
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The detail
What a good tiling quote includes
A good quote spells out how the job is priced and what's covered — labour, materials, prep and clean-up — so you're comparing like for like. Check what each tiler's quote covers before you choose.
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Substrate prep. Levelling, priming and moisture testing, listed separately.
Materials. Tile brand, size, adhesive and grout; 'tiles' is not a spec.
Waterproofing. Wet areas meet AS 3740, with a certificate provided.
Scope breakdown. Walls and floors in square metres, with complex cuts.
Licence and insurance. Tiling licence, ABN and public liability certificate.
Waste and disposal. Whether old tile removal and skip hire are included.
Licensing & Compliance
Licensed tradeTiler licensing in New South Wales
Tiler work is regulated in New South Wales. Requirements vary by state. Here's what to know before hiring.
What to look for
- Valid state tiling or building licence number displayed on quotes and invoices
- ABN with active GST registration
- Public liability insurance ($5M minimum)
- White Card (construction induction) held by all site workers
- Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (CPC31320) qualification
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Local conditions
Things that can impact your job
These factors affect tiling work in this area — worth discussing with your tradie.
Cold Conditions Affect Materials and Timing
Primrose Valley's cool climate means frost protection and cold-rated materials matter for any exterior work. Schedule outdoor projects for the warmer months where possible.
Seasonal Rainfall
Primrose Valley gets moderate rainfall, so timing matters for outdoor tiler work. Targeting the drier months gives the best run of uninterrupted days.
Cooler Months Give Better Results
Summers in Primrose Valley are warm enough to affect outdoor tiler work — materials can dry or cure too quickly on the hottest days. Your tradie will plan their work around the temperature — prep and shade-side work in the heat, application when conditions are right.
Pipe Freeze Risk
Heavy frost in Primrose Valley means pipe freeze protection is critical. All exposed plumbing needs insulation, and outdoor water systems should have isolation valves for winter shutdown.
Premium Finishes
Properties in Primrose Valley typically feature higher-end finishes and fittings. Ask your tiler about their experience with premium materials — the right techniques and products make a real difference with quality surfaces.
Your Primrose Valley tiling checklist
- Frost-rated products and warmer-month scheduling
- Full pipe insulation and winter isolation valves
- Ask about experience with premium materials
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