Tile Calculator
Calculate tile count, grout bags, and mortar needed for any tiling project
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Tips & Notes
- •Order 10–15% extra tile — 20% for diagonal patterns.
- •Use unsanded grout for joints under 1/8"; sanded grout for joints 1/8" and wider.
- •Porcelain tile requires a special bit to cut and a diamond blade wet saw.
- •Back-buttering tile (applying mortar to the tile back) improves adhesion.
- •Wait 24 hours after setting tiles before grouting; wait another 72 hours before use.
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Pro tips for tile
- ›Order 10–15% extra tile — 20% for diagonal patterns.
- ›Use unsanded grout for joints under 1/8"; sanded grout for joints 1/8" and wider.
- ›Porcelain tile requires a special bit to cut and a diamond blade wet saw.
- ›Back-buttering tile (applying mortar to the tile back) improves adhesion.
- ›Wait 24 hours after setting tiles before grouting; wait another 72 hours before use.
Frequently asked questions
How many tiles do I need for a 60 sq ft bathroom floor?▾
For 12" tiles (1 sq ft each) you need 60 tiles plus 10% waste = 66 tiles. For 6" tiles (0.25 sq ft) you need 240 plus waste = 264 tiles. Order 15–20% extra for diagonal patterns or rooms with many cuts.
How much grout and thin-set do I need?▾
For 100 sq ft of standard 12" floor tile with 1/8" grout joints, expect about 1 bag (25 lb) of grout and 1 bag (50 lb) of thin-set mortar. Smaller tiles, wider joints, and irregular patterns increase both.
Sanded vs. unsanded grout — which do I need?▾
Use unsanded grout for joints under 1/8" wide (typical wall tile, glass mosaic, polished marble). Use sanded grout for joints 1/8" and wider (most floor tile). The sand prevents shrinkage cracks in wider joints.
Can I tile over existing tile or vinyl?▾
Yes, but the substrate must be flat, solid, and properly prepped. Roughen the old surface, use an appropriate bonding primer or modified thin-set, and confirm the floor structure can handle the added weight. For best results, remove old material and start with cement backer board.
How much does tile installation cost?▾
Tile materials run $1–$15/sq ft (ceramic) to $5–$30+/sq ft (porcelain and stone). Installation runs $5–$15/sq ft for floors and $10–$25/sq ft for showers and intricate patterns. Total installed cost: $7–$30+/sq ft.