Tiler Rates in Glasgow vs the National Average
| Rate Type | Glasgow | UK National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £29–£52/hr | £30–£55/hr |
| Day rate | £150–£285/day | £160–£300/day |
Tiler rates vary by tile type and pattern complexity. Large format tiles, natural stone, and intricate patterns like herringbone or chevron all take more time and skill, and cost more accordingly. The West End, Southside, and city centre carry higher rates than the outlying areas. Social housing and commercial contracts sustain consistent work volumes.
Are you a Tiler in Glasgow? These are market averages — your rate should reflect your actual costs. Use our free tiler rate calculator to find what you personally need to charge.
How Much Do Tilers Charge for Common Jobs in Glasgow?
These figures show Glasgow-adjusted estimates for typical jobs. Prices include labour only unless stated.
Why Are Tiler Rates in Glasgow Different?
Glasgow has Scotland's largest tradesperson base, which keeps rates competitive. The city's active commercial and social housing sectors mean a good split between project types.
Good to know: Never tile directly onto unprotected plasterboard in wet areas. A tanking (waterproofing) layer must be applied first — this is a separate cost but essential to prevent damp and tile failure.
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Calculate My Tiler Rate ›Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does a tiler charge per m² in Glasgow?Tilers in Glasgow typically charge £19–£38/m² for standard wall tiling (labour only). Floor tiling and specialist patterns cost more.
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What is a tiler’s day rate in Glasgow?A tiler’s day rate in Glasgow is typically £150–£285. Most tilers prefer to quote by m² or per room, as daily output varies significantly by tile size and pattern.
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Why do large format tiles cost more to lay?Large format tiles (600mm+) require a perfectly flat substrate, specialised adhesive, and more careful handling. They also produce fewer cuts per m² but each cut takes longer. Tilers charge a premium — usually 50–80% above standard rates.
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Why do tiler rates in Glasgow differ from other areas?Glasgow has Scotland's largest tradesperson base, which keeps rates competitive. The city's active commercial and social housing sectors mean a good split between project types.
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Do I need to waterproof before tiling in a bathroom in Glasgow?Yes — in any wet zone (shower, bath area, or anywhere subject to splashing) the substrate must be tanked (waterproofed) before tiling. This applies across the UK. Your tiler should apply this as standard — if they don’t mention it, ask.