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Need wall or floor tiling in Croydon? Describe the room, surface, tile type and approximate area once, then compare tilers who cover your part of the borough.

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Enter the postcode, room type, approximate square metres and tile format. Mention uneven floors, old tiles, tanking, underfloor heating or damaged backgrounds so suitable Croydon tilers can judge preparation as well as the finish.

Common tiler services

What can tilers in Croydon help with?

Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.

Bathroom tiling

Wall and floor tiling around baths, showers and sanitaryware with preparation suited to wet areas.

Kitchen tiling

Splashbacks, wall tiles and tiled floors around units, sockets and worktops.

Floor tiling

Ceramic, porcelain or stone flooring over a stable and properly prepared substrate.

Large-format tiles

Setting out and cutting larger porcelain or stone tiles where flatness and handling are especially important.

Regrouting & repairs

Replacing damaged tiles, renewing failed grout or sealant and repairing smaller tiled areas.

External tiling

Suitable exterior tiles and preparation for steps, patios or other areas exposed to weather and temperature changes.

How much does tiling cost?

Tile material, area, pattern and preparation have a major effect on price. Current 2026 UK guidance gives these useful benchmarks:

£400–£1,000Typical floor-tiling project
~£700Average floor-tiling guide
£500–£800Typical bathroom tiling
£150–£200/dayTypical tiler labour guide

Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Croydon quotes vary with tile choice, removal of old finishes, levelling, boarding, waterproofing, pattern and cutting.

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Separate tile laying from surface preparation

A quote can look cheap if it assumes the wall or floor is already ready for tiles. Ask what preparation has actually been included.

  • Give the approximate square metres and tile dimensions.
  • Say whether old tiles or flooring need removing.
  • Mention uneven, damp or damaged surfaces before quoting.
  • Agree trims, grout colour, sealant, pattern and waterproofing details.

Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 floor tiling cost guide · MyJobQuote 2026 bathroom tiling cost guide

Croydon tiling and refurbishment context

A tile finish may be straightforward, but the wider bathroom or structural project can trigger building-control requirements

Croydon Council treats the installation of a new bathroom as the kind of minor domestic work that can use a building notice, while ordinary refurbishment of an existing bathroom or toilet does not need approval on that basis alone. More complex alterations can require full plans, so tiling should be scoped together with the work behind the finished surface.

A new bathroom is specifically listed as building-notice work

Croydon Council lists installation of a new bathroom among the domestic works suitable for a building notice and states that simply refurbishing an existing bathroom or toilet does not need approval on that ground alone. If tiling forms part of a new room or major reconfiguration, establish the compliance route before the walls and floors are closed up.

Source: Croydon Council — building notices

Structural changes can move a project into the full-plans route

Croydon's full-plans guidance says detailed drawings and structural calculations may be required for more complex alterations such as removing load-bearing walls or forming new openings. For a kitchen or bathroom project involving structural work, make sure the tiling quote is based on the finished substrate after the regulated work is resolved.

Source: Croydon Council — full plans

Local to Croydon

Tilers covering Croydon

Tilers may cover Croydon by postcode, tile type and job size. Example areas include:

Central CroydonSouth CroydonPurleyCoulsdonThornton HeathSouth NorwoodNorburyAddiscombe

Show the substrate before asking for a fixed price

Large-format porcelain on a prepared wall is a different job from cracked floors, old adhesive, tanking or uneven backgrounds. Photos help expose preparation before quoting.

Preparation can cost as much as the finish. Ask what levelling, boarding, priming, tanking, trims, grout and removal of old finishes are included rather than comparing only a laying rate.

How it works

Describe the tiling area once, then compare Croydon tilers

Tile size, substrate and preparation let suitable tilers judge the job properly.

Share the area and tiles

Add the postcode, photos, dimensions, tile material and existing wall or floor finish.

Hear from interested tilers

Up to three suitable Croydon tilers can respond.

Compare preparation and finish

Check reviews and compare removal, levelling, waterproofing, laying, grout, trims and sealant.

Before you hire

What should you check before hiring a tiler?

Good tiling depends on preparation, layout and movement control as much as neat grout lines.

Check the substrate

Ask how the existing wall or floor will be made flat, stable and suitable for the chosen tile.

Agree wet-area preparation

For showers and other wet zones, clarify waterproofing and sealing before tiles are installed.

Confirm the visual details

Set out grout width, pattern, trims, cuts and alignment before the first tile is fixed.

Questions

Tilers in Croydon: common questions

Useful answers before you post the job.

How much does tiling cost in Croydon?

The price depends on tile material and size, pattern, surface condition, preparation and access. Compare quotes for the same preparation and finish.

Does ordinary tiling need Building Regulations approval?

Usually the tile finish itself is not the regulated issue, but a wider bathroom or kitchen project can include controlled structural, drainage, electrical or ventilation work.

Does a new bathroom need building-control approval in Croydon?

Croydon Council lists installation of a new bathroom among domestic works suitable for a building notice, while ordinary refurbishment of an existing bathroom or toilet does not need approval on that basis alone.

Can I post a small splashback job?

Yes. Small splashbacks and repairs can be posted alongside complete bathrooms, floors and larger tiling projects.

Do I have to hire a tiler who responds?

No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.

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Describe the surfaces, tile choice and preparation once, then compare interested Croydon tilers and their quotes.