chippyo

Is $1,700 to replace old tile in a half bathroom a fair price?

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I am a first-time homeowner and new to this, so I'm not sure what to expect in terms of pricing. I mainly just want to make sure my inexperience doesn't lead to dramatically overpaying.

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This quote is for replacing old tile in a small half bathroom (approximately 37 square feet) which features a pedestal sink and no shower or tub. The cost does not include the new tiles or grout. - Remove old tile - Install new tile - Install cork underlay

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Category

Flooring

Price

$1,700

Quote Date

October 3, 2025

Flooring material

Tile

Removal included

No

Square footage

37

Subfloor work?

No

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