Seattle Tile Installation Pricing Guide

Real numbers. No games. Just clear tile pricing for Seattle area homeowners.

Typical installation ranges for floors, showers, and backsplashes
Tile material costs from Datile, Bedrosians, and Floor & Decor
How prep work, layout, and tile choice influence pricing
What makes Pinzon’s Tile the right fit for certain projects
picture of joel standing in front of a bathroom tile project in progress

How Much Does Tile Installation Cost in Seattle?

Every project is unique, but these are realistic, recent ranges for most homes in the Seattle area. These numbers include labor and typical prep work. The specific tile is purchased separately.

Bathroom Floor Tile

$1,800 – $2,800

Kitchen Floor Tile

$2,400 – $3,600

Tub Surround Tile

$4,500 – $6,000

Full Tile Shower

$8,500 – $15,000+

Kitchen Backsplash

$1,500 – $2,500

These ranges are based on our recent projects throughout Seattle. Below you’ll find more details on material costs, installation complexity, and the factors that influence final pricing.

Tile pricing from Datile, Bedrosians, and Floor & Decor

Most homeowners who choose professional tile installation purchase tile from Datile, Bedrosians, or Floor & Decor. Tile prices vary widely depending on material and design. These ranges will give you a realistic idea of what to expect when budgeting.

Tile installation pricing by project type

Every tile project involves different materials, prep work, and design details. These ranges reflect what we typically see for Seattle homes.

Bathroom floor tile

Typical pricing ranges from $1,800 to $2,800. This includes basic prep, tile installation, and grout. Costs increase with smaller tiles, intricate patterns, or self-leveling requirements.

Kitchen floor tile

Most kitchen floor projects fall between $2,400 and $3,600. Larger areas, transitions to other flooring, or radiant heat can increase the final cost

Tub surround tile

A standard tub surround normally costs between $4,500 and $6,000. This includes waterproofing, tile installation, and grout. Niches, trim pieces, and handmade tile may increase the price.

Full tile shower

A full custom tile shower typically ranges from $8,500 to $15,000 or more. This includes the custom shower pan, waterproofing, tile floors and walls, and grout. Larger tiles, complex patterns, and specialty features contribute to higher pricing

Kitchen backsplash

Backsplash installations usually range from $1,000 to $2,500 depending on tile type, layout complexity, and overall size.

Visual Project Profiles

Want to keep costs down?

  • Go with a basic layout (e.g. stacked or subway).
  • Skip custom features like niches or benches or knee walls.
  • Ensure surface is level, flat, and demo is complete.

Prep work and extras most homeowners forget about

Proper prep work is essential for a long-lasting tile installation. These items often have the biggest impact on overall cost and project timeline.

Demolition

Demo of existing tile or other work typically ranges from between $800 and $1,600. The cost of demo, depends on size, type of material being demo’d, and access to/from the project in the home.

Self-leveling underlayment

Self-leveling typically ranges from $800 to $1,600 and is used to correct uneven or wavy floors.

Waterproofing

Waterproofing a tub surround usually takes about 1/2 to 1 day, while a full shower requires 2 to 2 1/2 days to complete.

Radiant floor heating

Heated floor systems usually cost between $800 and $1,400 for materials and $600 to $ 1,200 for installation. This is a popular comfort upgrade, especially in bathrooms. This excludes the cost of a Licensed Electrician doing the required hook-up.

Plumbing and Electrical

As a homeowner, you’ll need to use your Licensed Plumber and Licensed Electrician. If we are doing any work around Plumbing, we will need their license information to support our warranty. A Licensed Electrician usually cost between $800 to $1,600.

Painting

From touch-up to full repaint of the project area, fresh paint is a great way to further impact the “wow” to newly installed tile. A professional painter will usually cost between $1,000 to $5,000+

Fixtures

This comes into play mostly around our shower and bath tile installation projects. Talk to your Licensed Plumber, but they will likely want new fixtures to replace the old ones – and of course, with new tile – wouldn’t new fixtures be another “wow” to newly installed tile. Quality fixtures will usually cost between $500 to $3,000+.

How long tile projects take

Most tile projects follow predictable timelines. Here’s what you can expect for common installations.

Bathroom floor: 2 to 3 days
Kitchen floor: 3 to 4 days
Tub surround: about 5 days
Full tile shower: about 10 to 15 days
Backsplash: about 2 days

Why tile prices vary between installers

If you’ve collected multiple quotes, you may notice a wide range of prices. This is normal in tile installation and usually comes down to several key factors.

Tile choice: handmade, mosaic, and large format tiles require more skill and time.
Prep requirements: uneven floors, old damage, or unexpected conditions increase labor.
Pattern complexity: layouts like herringbone, diagonal, or chevron require more precision.
Waterproofing details: niches, benches, pans, and steam shower features add steps.
Site access: stairs, parking limitations, or tight spaces affect total time on site.

We explain these details before the project begins so you understand exactly what influences your final price.

Is It Really Worth It?

Cheap tile work often means:

  • Skipped prep and waterproofing
  • Poor cuts and crooked layouts
  • Grout cracking within months
  • Water damage behind walls

We’ve torn out too many of these rushed installs to count. That’s why we do it right the first time — with professional prep, premium methods, and expert finishes.

If you’re going to tile it once, tile it to last.

Is Pinzon’s Tile the right fit for your project

We’re not the perfect fit for everyone. Here’s how to know whether we’re the right choice for your tile project.

A good fit if

  • You value quality and long-term durability
  • You want clear communication and transparent pricing
  • You prefer a respectful, reliable crew
  • You want tile work that is built to last

Probably not a fit if

  • You’re looking for the lowest price
  • You want rushed timelines
  • You’re comfortable with shortcuts or volume-based work

Tile pricing FAQ

Ready for accurate pricing for your project

We can typically provide a ballpark estimate after reviewing a few photos and having a 15 to 20 minute video consultation. From there, we can collect a retainer and prepare a detailed written estimate if you’d like to move forward.

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