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Data last updated on 17 July 2026

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What does a Tiler do?

As a tiler you lay tiles, faience and decorative stone on floors and walls, always working to the safety rules. Whether you work as a floor layer, a tile setter or a mosaic worker, you set up the site, prepare the work and remove any existing covering. You level and repair the surface, define the alignment of the covering, prepare the setting materials and lay and grout the tiles neatly. Cleaning up the site at the end and working safely and with respect for the environment complete the job. This finishing trade sits in construction and public works and is manual, hands-on work carried out on building sites across Vlaanderen, where precision and a good eye for alignment show in every finished surface.

Typical tasks

  • Set up the site and prepare the work
  • Remove any existing covering
  • Level and repair the setting surface
  • Define the alignment of the covering
  • Prepare the setting materials
  • Lay and grout the tiles
  • Clean up the site and work safely

Required skills

Practical knowledge of tiling and grouting techniquesA precise eye for alignment, level and patternPhysical fitness for kneeling, lifting and site workCare in surface preparation and finishingA safety and environment conscious way of working

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Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions about applying via Werkvolk.

What does a Tiler do?

A tiler lays tiles, faience and decorative stone on floors and walls. You set up the site, prepare and level the surface, define the alignment, then lay and grout the tiles. Cleaning up the site and working safely are part of the daily routine on the building site.

How much does a Tiler earn in Belgium?

A tiler in Belgium usually earns on average between 15 and 22 euro per hour gross. The exact figure depends on your experience, the employer and the complexity of the work. Self-employed tilers and specialists in decorative or natural stone can earn more than starters on general sites.

In which sectors and environments does a Tiler work?

You work in construction and public works, in the finishing phase of building projects. The work is manual and hands on, carried out on building sites in homes, renovations and new builds. It involves kneeling, lifting and working with wet materials, so physical fitness and safe working matter.

What is the difference between a Tiler and a tiler's helper?

A tiler is the qualified tradesperson who sets out the alignment, lays and grouts the tiles and takes responsibility for the finished surface. A tiler's helper, a helper tegelzetter, supports the tiler by preparing surfaces, mixing materials and handling supplies. The helper role is a common entry point towards becoming a full tiler.

Is there demand for Tilers across Flanders?

Tiling is a steady finishing trade across Flanders, driven by ongoing renovation and new-build activity in homes and commercial projects. Skilled tilers are consistently sought after by construction firms and finishing contractors. Reliable craftspeople with an eye for a clean finish find work in both cities and rural areas.

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