I just redid my bathroom floors, tub and foyer with ceramic tile (12"). Probably over 400 sq ft total. Tile is not too bad once you get the hang of it. Cost is not too bad either if you're doing it yourself. I paid 69 cents/sq ft. 50 lb bags of thinset (get the polymer added) and grout are between 10 & 15 bucks a bag. I don't think I've got $600 in tile material in 3 baths, tub, foyer, pantry, laundry room. Of course, we've been living with a lot of dust and chaos the last few months. :roll: For one bathroom, I'd figure one weekend to demo it and prep for the tile. Another weekend to cut and set the tile. Then another weekend to grout and install fixtures. Of course, that assumes you don't run into problems. Throw in another weekend for any drywall patching and painting. The above is based on my recent experience, your experience may vary. :lol:
This post was edited by JML755 at 10:11:28 06/09/15.
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