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Slate tile requires more prep and skill to install, which usually makes it more expensive to install. It will very by region, but $7 to $9 per sq foot.
it depends on what kind of slate or tile u use
The price per square meter for labor-only slate roofing can vary depending on location, roofing company, and the complexity of the project. On average, you can expect to pay between $50 to $100 per square meter for labor costs for slate roofing installation. It's always best to get multiple quotes from reputable contractors to ensure you are getting a fair price.
Go get three bids from licensed and bonded contractors. Location and economic factors (such as how busy they are) always come into play. Slate floors put down in Las Vegas three years ago are way more expensive than Seattle at the same time, Means Cost estimating is a place to find cost and they are almost always low....
No, slate requires a mud bed or cement board subfloor.
It's a compound
around $500
slate starts at 5 dollars a square foot on the floor for straight lay and varies from there... generally straight up in price lol, up to 10 - 13 dollars a foot for nice quartzites
Slate flooring is not harder to install than other types of flooring, it just takes a little more care. Before you install it, you have to lay it out in the pattern you like and then use a wet saw to cut the pieces.
Slate on roofs is a compound. It is composed of various minerals such as quartz, chlorite, and mica that are compressed together to form the rock we know as slate.
Yes, if the flooring is level, uncracked, and has no loose pieces. You will need to strip the surface of the slate to ensure no residue remains that would not allow the mortar to bond.
No, slate requires a mud bed or cement board subfloor.