Thinset mud-set
Most common for floor tile over membrane.
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Porcelain tile delivers maximum durability and water resistance — the go-to floor for kitchens, baths, entryways, and high-traffic modern homes.
Average cost $4,350–$5,300 $8.70–$10.60 per sq ft · 500 sq ft
Tile size and install method strongly affect labor cost.
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Marble, concrete, and wood-look porcelain dominate 2026 trends.
Porcelain tile is one of the best waterproof flooring options when installed with proper membrane and grout care.
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Most common for floor tile over membrane.
Requires flat subfloor and two-person sets.
Radiant mat under tile — luxury baths.
Old tile removal adds $1.50+/sq ft.
Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
650 sq ft kitchen + bath
650 sq ft kitchen + bath
Prices on this page adjust for Mesa-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
Mesa and the East Valley offer more affordable labor than Scottsdale while serving a large stock of 1990s–2000s suburban homes. Solar and HVAC crews are especially active in family-oriented neighborhoods.
Contractor labor is near the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $240 for standard residential work.
City of Mesa Development Services issues residential permits. East Valley cities share similar requirements — roof, HVAC, and solar all need approval before work begins.
East Valley desert heat matches Phoenix with slightly lower costs:
Porcelain tile typically costs $8–$12 per sq ft installed.
The tile body is waterproof; grout joints need sealing for full moisture protection.
Tile wins on durability and heat; LVP wins on cost and softer feel.
Calculator with porcelain tile pre-selected.