Tiling in Kildare
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Looking for tiling services in Kildare? As one of Ireland's fastest-growing counties, demand for home improvement services is consistently high. New housing estates provide a steady market for landscaping, fencing, and home upgrades.
Tiling in Kildare: Local Insights
Kildare has experienced rapid growth with large suburban estates in commuter towns. Many 2000s-era homes now need energy upgrades. Rural areas have traditional farmhouses and equestrian properties.
Kildare County Council manages significant development pressure with Strategic Development Zone designations. Height restrictions apply in heritage towns.
Kildare has a relatively dry climate for Ireland (800mm rainfall) with good solar potential. Flat terrain means less wind damage but some areas are prone to localised flooding.
As one of Ireland's fastest-growing counties, demand for home improvement services is consistently high. New housing estates provide a steady market for landscaping, fencing, and home upgrades.
Tiling Costs in Kildare
Typical costs for tiling in Kildare (prices may vary (typically 10% above national average)):
| Service | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bathroom tiling (floor + walls) | €880 | €2,200 | Area, tile type |
| Kitchen splashback | €330 | €880 | Area, tile type |
| Floor tiling (per sq m) | €33 | €66 | Tile size, pattern |
Estimates for Kildare, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.
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Tiling FAQs for Kildare
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.