
Is $6,500 to install 12x24 porcelain tile flooring a fair price?
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I want to update my kitchen on a budget, keeping the existing wood cabinets. My floors need to be replaced as many tiles are shattered. I'm considering replacing countertops, updating lighting, a new faucet, and painting the backsplash and hardware. My budget is $10,000 CAD, and I'm looking for advice on what to prioritize. I'm located in Toronto, where things are expensive.
Quote Details
This quote is for the labor to install new flooring in the mudroom and dining room. - Scope: Labor for flooring installation - Area: 260 sq ft (mudroom and dining room included) - Tile Type: 12x24 porcelain tile - Note: Tile material cost is estimated at an additional $800 (basic) and is not included in this quote.
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Category
Kitchen Remodeling
Price
$6,500
Quote Date
September 6, 2025
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