Tiling in Kerry
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Looking for tiling services in Kerry? Strong tourism economy means many dual residential/rental properties need regular maintenance. Seasonal demand peaks in spring for holiday let preparation.
Tiling in Kerry: Local Insights
Kerry's housing stock is dominated by rural detached homes, many built before 1970 with solid walls and limited insulation. Killarney and Tralee have more diverse urban housing. Holiday rental properties are a significant segment.
Kerry County Council requires consideration for Dark-Sky Reserve areas. Coastal planning restrictions apply along the Wild Atlantic Way. Gaeltacht areas have additional cultural requirements.
Kerry receives Ireland's highest rainfall, averaging 1,400mm annually, with some mountain areas exceeding 2,000mm. Atlantic storms mean you need strong roofing, solid external insulation, and quality windows. The Gulf Stream keeps winters mild.
Strong tourism economy means many dual residential/rental properties need regular maintenance. Seasonal demand peaks in spring for holiday let preparation.
Tiling Costs in Kerry
Typical costs for tiling in Kerry (prices may vary ):
| Service | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bathroom tiling (floor + walls) | €800 | €2,000 | Area, tile type |
| Kitchen splashback | €300 | €800 | Area, tile type |
| Floor tiling (per sq m) | €30 | €60 | Tile size, pattern |
Estimates for Kerry, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.
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Tiling FAQs for Kerry
Tiling costs €30 to €60 per square metre for labour. Full bathroom tiling costs €800 to €2,000 including walls and floor.
A bathroom takes 2-3 days to tile. A kitchen floor takes 1-2 days. Grout needs 24-48 hours to cure before walking on.
Porcelain tiles are the most popular choice for bathrooms due to their water resistance, durability, and wide range of styles.
Most people buy their own tiles to choose the exact style they want. Your tiler can advise on quantities and suitability.
Yes, shower areas and wet rooms must be tanked (waterproofed) before tiling to prevent water damage.