Bathroom tiling in Biggleswade
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Bathroom Tiling in Biggleswade

Wall tiles, floor tiles, shower surrounds, splashbacks, and full retiles. Covering Biggleswade, Stratton, Holme, Sandy, and the surrounding villages. Properly prepared, properly finished.

Wall Tiling in Biggleswade

Wall Tiling

Full wall coverage or feature walls. Waterproof adhesive and grout.

Floor Tiling in Biggleswade

Floor Tiling

Non-slip porcelain, stone, or ceramic for wet areas.

Shower Surround Tiling in Biggleswade

Shower Surrounds

Waterproof tiling around showers, baths, and wet rooms.

Retiling in Biggleswade

Retiling

Old tiles stripped out, walls prepped, and a fresh start.

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Historic Biggleswade market town

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Bathroom Tiling in Biggleswade

Tiling looks straightforward on YouTube and goes wrong fast in real life. Walls that aren't dead flat. Floors that aren't level. Adhesive that's wrong for the substrate. Grout joints that drift halfway up the wall. The difference between a tiling job that lasts twenty years and one that fails in two is almost entirely in the prep.

Biggleswade's housing mix means your tiler tiles a real range of jobs. The Edwardian and 1930s homes around the market square often have lath-and-plaster walls or original lime render that needs a tile-backer board fitted before the first box is even opened. The 1960s and 70s semis around Holme and Stratton usually have stud walls that need bracing where heavy floor tiles are going down. And the newer estates on Kings Reach and Saxon Gate have plasterboard walls that need a primer or board upgrade before tiling can start.

Your tiler works with porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and large-format tiles up to 1200mm. Splashbacks, shower surrounds, full bathroom retiles, kitchen floors, hallways — if it can be tiled, your tiler tiles it. Every job gets sealed properly at the end so the limescale from our hard water doesn't eat into the grout.

Tiling Services

Wall Tiling in Biggleswade

Wall Tiling

Full wall tiling, feature walls, half-height tiling, and splashbacks. The substrate is prepped, waterproof adhesive applied, tiles set with even spacing, and everything grouted with flexible, mould-resistant grout. Cuts around windows, pipes, sockets, and fixtures are handled as part of the job.

Floor Tiling in Biggleswade

Floor Tiling

Bathroom floor tiles need to be non-slip, waterproof, and laid on a stable base. Uneven floors are levelled, flexible adhesive applied for underfloor heating compatibility, and the edges sealed properly. Porcelain, ceramic, stone, or vinyl — whatever suits your space.

Shower Surround Tiling in Biggleswade

Shower Surrounds

Tiling around showers and baths takes proper waterproofing. Tanking membrane or waterproof backer board goes behind the tiles, with flexible adhesive and silicone-free grout joints where panels meet trays and baths. No water getting through.

Retiling and Strip-Out in Biggleswade

Retiling & Strip-Out

Old tiles coming off, walls prepped, new tiles going on. Existing tiles are removed, damaged plasterboard or cement board repaired or replaced, the surface skimmed or levelled, and the new tiles laid from a clean, flat base. The prep is what makes the finish.

Mosaic and Feature Tiles in Biggleswade

Mosaic & Feature Tiles

Mosaic sheets, patterned tiles, border strips, and accent pieces. The fiddly stuff is handled as part of the job — cutting around curves, aligning patterns, and spacing small tiles evenly. Feature walls, niches, and shower recesses are where these really shine.

Underfloor Heating Compatible Tiling in Biggleswade

Underfloor Heating Compatible

Electric underfloor heating mats sit under the floor tiles and need flexible adhesive and decoupling membrane to handle thermal movement. The heating mat is laid, tested, the adhesive applied, and the tiles set over it. Works with porcelain, ceramic, and stone. For installation of the heating system itself, see our central heating service.

Bathroom Tiling Costs in Biggleswade

Wall tiling (per m²)£40–£60
Floor tiling (per m²)£45–£65
Shower surround tiling£300–£600
Full bathroom retile£800–£2,000
Splashback (behind basin)£80–£150
Tile removal & re-prep (per m²)£20–£35

Guide prices for Biggleswade. Every project gets a fixed-price quote from your tiler before any work starts.

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Looking for a bathroom tiler in Biggleswade?

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Why Homeowners Use Us

Why go through us for your tiling job in Biggleswade

When you come to us for your tiling job in Biggleswade, you’re not picking a name off a list and hoping for the best. You get a vetted local bathroom tiler and someone in your corner — here’s why that matters.

  • Checked before they reach you — we confirm the right trade qualifications, experience and Gas Safe registration up front, so you don’t have to.
  • Help if a quote looks off — worried you’re being overcharged? Get in touch and we’ll give you a straight answer.
  • Accountability built in — the trades we connect you with protect their reputation with us, so standards stay high.
  • No fee to you, ever — our service is free for homeowners, and we’re paid by the trade, not by you.
  • Only available trades — we connect you with a bathroom tiler who’s actually free to take the job on.
  • Trades who know Biggleswade — you get someone familiar with local homes and the hard water round here, not a stranger off a national list.

Describe the tiling job, answer a couple of quick questions, and we’ll connect you with a vetted bathroom tiler who’ll ring you at a time that works for you.

Bathroom Tiling Questions

It depends on the area, tile type, and prep work needed. See our pricing for current rates per m² and typical project costs. A vetted local tiler visits your home and gives you a fixed-price quote after measuring up — no surprises.
Yes. Most of our customers buy their own tiles from wherever they like — the tiler just fits them. If you want advice on what to buy, tile type, thickness, or how many to order (including waste), we're happy to help before you purchase.
Sometimes, if the existing tiles are firmly bonded and the wall can take the extra weight. But in most bathrooms, removing the old tiles and starting fresh is usually the better call. It gives a better finish, lets the tiler check the substrate, and avoids problems with adhesion or thickness build-up around fixtures.
Job size, substrate condition, and tile type all matter. A simple shower surround is significantly quicker than a full bathroom with walls and floor. Large-format tiles cover ground faster but need more precise cutting. Mosaic and pattern work is the most labour-intensive. You always get a clear schedule before work starts.
Flexible, water-resistant grout rated for wet areas is used throughout. For shower floors and areas with constant water exposure, a higher-grade grout that resists discolouration better can be used. The right type is recommended for each area of your bathroom.
Yes — tiles and grout alone are not fully waterproof. Either tanking membrane painted onto the substrate or waterproof cement backer board is used behind all shower and bath surrounds. This is the barrier that actually stops water reaching the wall structure.
Yes. Electric underfloor heating mats sit under the tiles. Flexible adhesive and decoupling membrane are used to handle the thermal expansion. The tiles need to be porcelain, ceramic, or stone — not vinyl. The heating mat is tested before tiling over it. For installation of the heating system itself, see our central heating service.
Yes — Stratton, Holme, Lower Caldecote, Sandy, Stotfold, Potton, and all the villages around Biggleswade.
Bathroom tiling completed in Biggleswade

Need bathroom tiling in Biggleswade?

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