Cost GuideUpdated April 29, 2026 · 6 min read

How Much Does Tile Installation Cost in Miami? (2026 Guide)

A complete breakdown of tile installation pricing in Miami — by tile type, room size, and what actually drives the cost up or down. Written by a licensed South Florida contractor with 18 years of experience.

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Jovanni Fitoria

Owner, Fitoria Tile & Marble · 18 Years in South Florida

Quick Answer: Tile Installation Cost in Miami

Tile TypeCost per Sq Ft (Installed)Typical Project Total
Standard Porcelain / Ceramic$8 – $14$1,200 – $4,500
Large Format Slabs (24"x48"+)$14 – $25$2,800 – $9,000
Marble / Natural Stone$15 – $35$3,500 – $14,000+
Full Bathroom RenovationAll-in$6,000 – $18,000+
Epoxy Flooring (garage/commercial)$5 – $12$1,500 – $6,000

Prices include materials and labor. Miami-Dade / Broward County rates, 2026.

What Drives the Cost Up (or Down)

The price range is wide because tile jobs vary enormously. For a full breakdown with current contractor rates, see our tile installation cost guide. Here are the main factors:

1. Tile Size and Material

Larger tiles and natural stone cost more — both for materials and installation. A 12x12 porcelain floor is fast to set. A 48x96 slab requires laser leveling, specialized lifting equipment, and significantly more skill. Marble requires hand-cut edges, precise sealing, and careful handling. This is why hiring a dedicated tile contractor matters more as tile size increases.

2. Pattern Complexity

Straight-set (parallel to the wall) is the fastest to install. Diagonal (45°) creates 30–40% more waste and adds labor. Herringbone, basketweave, or custom patterns can double the labor cost on the same square footage. Budget accordingly if you want a statement floor.

3. Floor Prep and Leveling

This is the hidden cost most homeowners don't anticipate. If your subfloor isn't perfectly flat (within 1/8" in 10 feet), tiles will crack or show lippage. Self-leveling concrete runs $2–$5 per square foot extra. For a detailed look at what prep work costs, see our floor leveling cost guide. For large format slabs, this is non-negotiable — skip the prep and you'll have cracks within a year.

4. Waterproofing (Showers / Wet Areas)

Every shower needs a waterproof membrane. In Miami's humid climate, skipping this leads to mold and failed tile within 3–5 years. Add $800–$1,500 for proper membrane installation on a standard shower — it's mandatory and often required by inspectors.

5. Condo vs. House

Working in a Miami high-rise adds logistics cost: building management coordination, freight elevator scheduling, noise restrictions, HOA approval, and required soundproofing (IIC 50–65). If you live in a condo in Brickell, Aventura, or Sunny Isles, budget 15–25% more than a single-family home job.

Room-by-Room Cost Estimates (Miami, 2026)

Bathroom (50–80 sq ft)

  • Porcelain with standard prep: $1,200 – $3,500
  • Large format slabs: $2,500 – $5,500
  • Marble with waterproofing: $3,500 – $8,000

Kitchen (100–200 sq ft)

  • Porcelain floor + backsplash: $2,500 – $5,500
  • Large format floor + marble backsplash: $4,500 – $10,000

Living / Dining Area (300–600 sq ft)

  • Standard porcelain: $3,500 – $8,000
  • Large format 48x96 slabs: $6,000 – $15,000

Full Home (1,500–3,000 sq ft)

  • Porcelain throughout: $15,000 – $35,000
  • Mix of marble and large format: $30,000 – $75,000+

Why Miami Costs More Than the National Average

The national average for tile installation is $7–$14 per square foot. Miami runs higher for a few reasons:

  • Material expectations: South Florida buyers expect premium finishes — large format, marble, and custom work are the norm in luxury markets like Brickell, Coral Gables, and Miami Beach.
  • Climate demands: Humidity, salt air, and heat require premium thin-sets, sealers, and waterproofing. Cutting corners leads to early failure.
  • Condo logistics: The majority of Miami work happens in high-rises. That adds coordination, soundproofing requirements, and time.
  • Labor market: Skilled tile installers in South Florida are in high demand. Experienced crews command $45–$75/hour.

Red Flags to Watch for When Getting Quotes

  • No mention of floor prep: Any quote that doesn't include substrate preparation is leaving out a critical step — or assuming you'll skip it.
  • No waterproofing line item for showers: Walk away. This is required.
  • Unusually low price: Installers undercutting market rate by 30%+ are typically using inferior materials, unlicensed labor, or skipping prep work.
  • No license or insurance: In Florida, tile contractors must be licensed. Ask for the license number and verify it at myfloridalicense.com.

FAQ

How much does tile installation cost in Miami?

$8–$25 per square foot installed, depending on tile type. Standard porcelain: $8–$14. Large format slabs: $14–$25. Marble or natural stone: $15–$35.

How much does bathroom tile installation cost in Miami?

A standard bathroom (50–80 sq ft) runs $1,200–$3,500 for porcelain, $2,500–$6,000 for marble or large format. Full renovation with demo and waterproofing: $6,000–$18,000+.

How long does tile installation take?

A standard bathroom takes 3–5 days. A large living area takes 3–7 days. Full home renovation can take 2–4 weeks. Timeline depends on square footage, pattern complexity, and condo logistics. Our tile installation service page covers the full process from start to finish.

Is tile installation more expensive in a Miami condo?

Yes. Budget 15–25% more than a single-family home job. High-rise work adds building management coordination, freight elevator scheduling, noise restrictions, HOA approval, and required soundproofing underlayment (IIC 50–65).

How much does large format tile installation cost in Miami?

Large format slabs (48x96" and larger) cost $14–$25 per square foot installed. They require laser leveling, specialized lifting equipment, and experienced installers. For a living area of 300–600 sq ft, expect $6,000–$15,000.

Do I need waterproofing for shower tile installation?

Yes, every shower in Miami requires a waterproof membrane. Skipping it leads to mold and tile failure within 3–5 years. Add $800–$1,500 for proper membrane installation on a standard shower. This is mandatory and often required by inspectors.

Why is tile installation in Miami more expensive than the national average?

The national average is $7–$14/sq ft. Miami runs higher because buyers expect premium finishes, the humid climate requires better materials, most work is in high-rises with added logistics, and skilled installers command $45–$75/hour.

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