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 Austin-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
Austin's tech-driven growth keeps remodel and energy-upgrade crews busy. Central Texas contractors compete on design-forward kitchens and heat-pump installs, though hail season still creates roofing bottlenecks.
Contractor labor runs about 7% below the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $228 for standard residential work.
City of Austin and suburban Williamson/Hays jurisdictions require permits for structural roof work, HVAC changeouts, and most electrical upgrades. Energy code is stricter than many Texas metros.
Central Texas blends long heat with occasional hard freezes:
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.
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