How Much Does Tile Cost for a Sunroom?
Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model
For an average sunroom (~12x15), budget $1,267–$6,928 for professionally installed tile flooring. Most homeowners choosing a mid-tier product spend about $3,382.
Sunroom cost by product tier
| Product tier | Material | Installed range | Typical total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Ceramic Tile | $3.49/sf | $1,267–$2,374 | $1,771 |
| Standard Porcelain Tile | $4.99/sf | $1,726–$2,968 | $2,248 |
| Wood-Look Porcelain Plank | $5.49/sf | $1,906–$3,265 | $2,437 |
| Large-Format Porcelain | $7.99/sf | $2,608–$4,552 | $3,382 |
| Travertine / Slate Tile | $7.99/sf | $2,446–$4,156 | $3,202 |
| Mosaic Tile | $9.99/sf | $3,454–$6,532 | $4,498 |
| Marble Tile — Luxury | $14.99/sf | $3,922–$6,928 | $5,128 |
Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation.
Choosing tile for a sunroom
UV exposure and temperature swings rule out some products — dimensional stability is the spec that matters.
Measure your actual room — sunrooms vary a lot — and remember installers add 10% for waste. If your sunroom is bigger or smaller than 180 sq ft, the per-square-foot rates above scale linearly.
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Run the free calculator →Frequently asked questions
How big is an average sunroom?
A typical sunroom in a US home measures around ~12x15 — about 180 square feet. Yours may differ, so measure wall to wall and multiply length by width.
What's the best tile tier for a sunroom?
UV exposure and temperature swings rule out some products — dimensional stability is the spec that matters.
What does labor cost for a sunroom?
Professional tile installation for a 180 sq ft sunroom runs roughly $1,620 at national-average rates, adjusted by state.