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Groza Constantin

Groza Constantin

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34 Kartuizerslaan 1860 Meise, Belgique

Groza Constantin, a general construction company based in Meise, operates in Vilvoorde and Grimbergen, specialising in complete renovations, interior finishes, facades, roofing, flooring, and bathroom projects, with a strong focus on quality and durability.

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SKA-Elec

SKA-Elec

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114 Route de Châtelet 6010 Charleroi, Belgique

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Lk Pavage

Lk Pavage

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42B Rue du Trou 5190 Jemeppe-sur-Sambre, Belgique

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Dh Jardin Design

Dh Jardin Design

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38 Rue d'Ittre 1480 Tubize, Belgique
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Kroitor Construct

Kroitor Construct

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127 C003 Rue du Bois Pirart 1332 Rixensart, Belgique

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Entreprise Lconcept SRL - Charleroi

Entreprise Lconcept SRL - Charleroi

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296 Chaussée de Gilly 6043 Charleroi, Belgique
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Thv Design & Aménagement

Thv Design & Aménagement

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16 Rue Grande Coyarde 1367 Ramillies, Belgique

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YP@HOME

YP@HOME

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89 Rue Pichelin 5140 Sombreffe, Belgique

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Faco Rénovations

Faco Rénovations

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3 Rue Haute Fitombre 5101 Namur, Belgique
3.96/5

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Mihalache Construct Sprl

Mihalache Construct Sprl

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1 101 Chemin Mahy 1450 Chastre, Belgique
4.97/5

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TJP SERVICES

TJP SERVICES

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2 Rue Collebrine 1325 Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgique

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Toulmond Mehdï

Toulmond Mehdï

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88 Rue de l'Etoile 7140 Manage, Belgique
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Cjc Rénov

Cjc Rénov

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58 Rue Ferrer 6224 Fleurus, Belgique

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Fh-Finitions

Fh-Finitions

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52 Rue Gaston Durvaux 6043 Charleroi, Belgique
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Jer-Home Renov'

Jer-Home Renov'

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101 Rue de l'Union 6040 Charleroi, Belgique

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A tiler is a worker who is skilled in laying tiles made of ceramic, granite, natural stone or marble. He tiles the walls of a bathroom, the floor of a dining room, the credenza of a kitchen or a terrace. The tiler puts his experience and know-how to work. He is able to mason, plaster and sand surfaces. In the case of new constructions or renovations, the tiler ensures the waterproofing and insulation of the house. His work is very often coordinated with that of the painter, plumber and electrician. Tiling is still and always at the forefront of fashion in interior design. It has many advantages such as a longer life span thanks to its solidity, a good thermal and phonic insulation, and a design aspect. Simple, with complicated patterns or in mosaic, the choice is not lacking. Tiles can be made of several materials: ceramic, marble, terracotta, earthenware, porcelain stoneware, etc. Opting for tiles in a room of your house is a way to add texture and colour. Tiling also has the advantage of being easy to maintain. Why call in a tiler? Are you moving into a new house and want to lay new tiles? Are you building a new home? You want to change your old floor for a more modern and aesthetic alternative? Do you want to improve the appearance of your terrace? Practical and aesthetic, tiling offers many styling possibilities. Laying tiles is a somewhat tricky process. While many undertake to do it alone, lack of experience and know-how can cause potential problems. Among these is the fact that sloppy tile installation can lead to problems with wear and tear, moisture and floor warping. Beyond the simple installation of tiles, the know-how of a tiler extends to the preparation of the supports, the cutting and the finishing. Calling on a professional tile setter means betting on quality and on a job well done. The experience of a tiler is also an asset. He or she can advise you on the type of tiles, the colour, the technique, etc. An unprofessional job will not only have negative consequences on your floor, but will also mar the aesthetic aspect of your home. The tasks assigned to the tiler are divided into 5 main stages. The tiler will first measure the room to be tiled and make a precise installation plan. He will then prepare the surface to be tiled. In the case of renovation, the tiler will remove the old covering and prepare the floor for the installation of the tiles. The surface must be dry, clean, even and level. Several techniques are used to best prepare the floor for tiling. Some opt for the traditional method of screed. Others choose glue or cement-glue. During the installation, the craftsman will cut the tiles to match the dimensions of the room. In the case of mosaic or particular patterns, the tiler makes sure to arrange and alternate correctly the patterns present on the tiles. Finally, the tiler takes care of the finishing touches: laying skirting boards, installing threshold bars and grouting. A professional tiler can take care of the tiling of floors, walls, but also the exterior. It is also recommended to call on a tiler when installing an Italian shower or kitchen credenza, for example. How much does a tiler charge in Belgium? In Belgium, tilers charge an hourly rate of between €30 and €90 per hour, excluding VAT. On average, the hourly rate will be €40, excluding tax, to which must be added the price of tiles per m2. This price depends entirely on the type of tiles chosen. For earthenware tiles, you should count between 70 € and 200 € (including installation). In the case of natural stone tiles, the price per m2 will be between 60 € and 240 €, including installation. The purchase and installation of terracotta tiles vary from 60 € to 150 €/m2. Finally, in the case of porcelain stoneware, the prices will be similar to terracotta tiles. On average, it will cost 60 €/m2 to buy and install tiles. This price can rise to more than €200/m2 for top-of-the-range tiles. The total cost of tiling varies according to different criteria. The installation time and the level of difficulty of the tasks can influence the prices offered by professional tilers. The type of installation is an important factor in determining the total price. The installation of complicated patterns requires a certain amount of attention to detail. In this case, the price can be as high as €70 per m2. On the other hand, a simple installation will be much cheaper (around 30 €/m2). The size of the tiles can also affect the price. Finally, the condition of the substrate is an element to be taken into account. If your tiler has to remove the old covering, he will ask you for a higher price. Where to find a competent and reliable tiler in Belgium? Do you want a well done and neat job? In this case, it is imperative to call on a professional tiler. This task is not easy. TrustUp.be offers you a complete selection of reliable tilers in Belgium. All tilers on our platform offer you a series of photos of previously completed projects. We are committed to providing you with quality professionals whose professionalism, thoroughness and reliability have been proven. TrustUp.be provides you with the opinions of former customers about each professional. Thanks to our platform, it is possible to request a quote. We advise you to request several quotes from different tilers. This way you can take the time to compare them before making your final choice;

Fleurus is a town in the Province of Hainaut, in the Walloon region. The commune of Fleurus has 22,600 inhabitants. Because of its strategic location, the town of Fleurus has been the site of many battles. More than 140 are known, 31 of which devastated the town. The last battle of the French era took place in 1815 at Ligny, just next door, and was Napoleon's last victory before his defeat at Waterloo. Fleurus is often called the city of Bernardins. Bernardins are the typical Fleurus biscuits, resembling almond macaroons. They are also known as the " sans pareils ". They have been around for more than a century and are still sold in some of the pastry shops in the Rue des Bourgeois. In Fleurus, you should visit the recently renovated Château de la Paix, known as "the last imperial palace of Emperor Napoleon in the countryside".

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