Are you considering hiring a paver to tile your garden? You are certainly not the only one investing in a paver to get a beautiful result. On Renoca, you can find all the price information you need about having garden tiles laid.
What does it cost to lay garden tiles?
The cost of having garden tiles laid ranges from an average of £40 to £90 per m2, including tiles and paver. The biggest variation in price is in the garden tiles you choose. Pavers charge labour costs per m2 or per hour. See below for the average cost of having your garden tiles laid sleekly.
Garden tiles laid | Price incl. £ 60 per hour |
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Fill and grout sand | £ 50 – £ 70 per m² |
*When is the cost of a paver per m2 or per hour? This varies from one professional to another. The more difficult the pattern you want garden tiles laid and the smaller they are, the more expensive it is to hire a paver. In this case, a paver usually charges an hourly rate. Do you have large garden tiles that you want laid without any particular pattern? Then the paving contractor is more likely to charge an amount per m².
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Pricing examples
Expensive garden tiling
Want to have cheap garden tiles laid? Then go for linking stones. With linking stones, the tiles are all the same shape and they are laid alternately. This is easy work for a paver, keeping costs down. The average price for laying linking stones in a 20 m² garden is £450.
Most common garden tiles laid
If you choose a concrete tile that suits your needs, for example large concrete tiles of 50 cm by 50 cm, you will pay an average of £650 for laying them for a 20 m² garden area.
Cost of laying garden tiles
You will be most expensive if you have natural stone garden tiles laid and if you want a special pattern. Think of stones in a circle or another shape to create a nice terrace. For an area of 20 m², having garden tiles laid will cost an average of £1,500.
How does the price structure of tiling a garden look?
What choices determine the price of tiling the garden?
When you start tiling your garden, certain choices affect the total price. These include the type of tile and patterns. These are your main choices:
Choice 1: Type of garden tile
When buying garden tiles, you have a range of types of garden tiles to choose from, all of which have their own price tag. See below how much different types of garden tiles cost and what their main characteristics are.
Garden tiles | Price per sq m, incl. VAT | Characteristics |
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Rubber tiles | £10 – £35 | Available in different thicknesses and firmness. Provides protection when falling and is low maintenance. |
Concrete tiles | £ 15 – £ 35 | Sturdy tiles, making the tiles long-lasting. Tiles start to discolour after a few years. Available in all sizes, shapes and different colours. |
Baked tiles | £ 40 – £ 60 | Small, but very sturdy tiles, often used to create ordinary patterns. |
Wood tiles | £ 20 – £ 65 | Wood radiates a lot of atmosphere. Especially hardwood is strong and lasts a long time. |
Natural stone tiles | £ 40 – £ 70 | Think especially of large, luxurious and durable tiles. Often used for a terrace at the house. The stones are very strong and maintenance-free. |
Choice 2: Laying borders garden tiles
In most cases, a tile is square or rectangular. These types of garden tiles are easy to lay because you don’t have to think about a pattern and the garden tiles fit together well. If you have to work with different coloured garden tiles, this takes more time and the price per square metre or hour goes up. With garden tiles that have a special shape, the price also goes up. The more difficult the pattern is in terms of colours and shapes, the more a paver will charge per hour or m².
Choice 3: Extra options
To enjoy your garden tiles for as long as possible, it is wise to make use of the extra options below when tiling your garden.
Product | Price | Advantage |
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Insert bands | £5 – £10 per metre | The paving remains extra firmly in its place. |
Sierke | £ 7 – £ 35 per m² | Provides an extra nice look and is good for drainage. |
Dividing bands | £ 10 – £ 30 per metre | For level differences in your garden or beds. |
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