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Business Advisory 15 May 2025 4 min read

How to Start a Wall Tiling Business in Zambia (2025 Guide)

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How to Start a Wall Tiling Business in Zambia (2025 Guide)

Launching a wall tiling business in Zambia can be a profitable venture if you combine solid craftsmanship with smart business planning. Zambia’s construction boom—fuelled by urban housing demand, commercial developments, and infrastructure upgrades—creates a steady need for skilled tilers who deliver quality finishes on time and within budget.

Below is a step-by-step guide that walks you from acquiring the right skills to winning your first major contract. Follow these recommendations, keep your standards high, and you’ll build a reputation that keeps the phone ringing.

1. Master the Craft

Hands-on Training

Before selling your services, invest in practical instruction:

  • Formal courses: Institutions such as Build It International and local TEVETA-accredited trade schools offer short, competency-based tiling programs that teach surface preparation, layout, cutting, fixing, and grouting.

  • On-site apprenticeships: Shadow experienced tilers on residential and commercial jobs. You’ll learn problem-solving under real-world conditions and build industry contacts simultaneously.

  • Tool proficiency: Become fluent in using tile cutters, wet saws, notched trowels, laser levels, and diamond drill bits. Maintain your equipment to extend lifespan and ensure clean cuts.

Pro tip: Keep a digital portfolio (high-resolution photos and brief job notes) from day one. Visual proof of neat grout lines and symmetrical layouts convinces prospects faster than words alone.

2. Craft a Focused Business Plan

A concise, actionable plan clarifies where your wall tiling business is headed and reassures lenders or investors.

| Section | Key Questions to Answer | | Services | Will you specialise in bathrooms and kitchens, large-format commercial walls, or renovation repairs? | | Target market | New-build developers, property management firms, or mid-income homeowners? | | Pricing model | Square-metre rate, per-project quotes, or labour-only fees? | | Financials | Startup tools + vehicle + first-month materials = ZMW 50,000–85,000 (typical). Break-even timeframe? | | Growth plan | Add floor tiling, epoxy grouting, or waterproofing once you hit steady cash flow. |

Include conservative and optimistic revenue projections so you can adapt if the market slows.

3. Register and Stay Compliant

  • Business name search & reservation at PACRA.

  • Choose a structure (sole trader for simplicity; limited company for liability protection and easier scaling).

  • Open a business bank account to separate personal and company finances.

  • Obtain a Taxpayer Identification Number (TPIN) and register for VAT (mandatory once turnover exceeds ZMW 800,000).

  • National Council for Construction (NCC) registration, Category E (Finishes) is compulsory for bidding on large projects.

  • Check local authority by-laws for signage or waste-disposal permits.

Keeping filings up to date avoids penalty fees and boosts credibility with contractors who vet suppliers thoroughly.

4. Source Materials & Build Reliable Supply Chains

  • Local wholesalers: Lusaka’s Lumumba Road and Ndola’s industrial zone host distributors for ceramic, porcelain, and mosaic tiles.

  • Regional imports: Tiles from Tanzania, India, and Botswana often offer wider designs and competitive pricing. Compare landed costs (CIF), lead times, and after-sales support.

  • Bulk buying power: Even small teams can negotiate volume discounts by pooling orders monthly or partnering with allied trades (painters, plumbers) to hit supplier thresholds.

  • Consumables: Secure quality adhesives, grout, spacers, and waterproof membrane so your finish resists cracks and moisture.

Consistent material quality protects your reputation more than any marketing campaign.

5. Build a Network That Sends Work Your Way

| Relationship | Why It Matters | How to Nurture It | | Building contractors | They sub-contract tiling on entire housing blocs. | Attend NCC workshops, offer punctual site visits. | | Real-estate developers | They need show-house make-overs to impress buyers. | Offer bundle pricing and quick turnarounds. | | Interior designers | They specify premium tile patterns. | Share digital mood boards and sample boxes. | | Hardware retailers | DIY customers ask for “recommended tilers.” | Leave flyers and reward referrals. |

Deliver projects on schedule, keep workspaces tidy, and communicate proactively. Happy clients become your loudest advocates.

6. Market Like a Modern Professional

Digital Showcase

  • Instagram & Facebook: Post before-and-after carousels, short Reels of grout smoothing, and customer testimonials. Tag locations to attract nearby prospects.

  • WhatsApp Business: Add a catalogue of tile patterns, automate FAQs, and confirm appointments in chat.

  • Google Business Profile: Encourage reviews; they boost local search visibility when someone types “tiler near me Lusaka.”

Offline Touchpoints

  • Branded van wrap or magnetic signage turns every site visit into a moving billboard.

  • Site boards (correx signs) at renovation projects build neighbourhood trust.

  • Local fairs and hardware workshops position you as a community expert.

Mix both channels: many Zambian homeowners get ideas online but finalise choices face-to-face.

7. Run Lean, Smart Operations

  • Job-management apps (Field Complete, Jobber) help you create quotes, schedule crews, and track materials.

  • Spreadsheet budgeting monitors daily cash flow—essential when suppliers demand deposits.

  • Health & safety protocols (gloves, knee pads, dust masks) cut injury downtime and reassure commercial clients.

  • Simple warranty policy (e.g., 12-month workmanship guarantee) differentiates you from fly-by-night outfits.

8. Keep Improving to Stay Ahead

  • Upskill annually: Large-format slabs, 3-D accent walls, or epoxy grouts are premium niches with less competition.

  • Follow building-code updates: NCC periodically revises standards; compliance protects you from project delays.

  • Track customer feedback: A quick post-project survey uncovers issues you might miss and shows clients you care.

Quick-Glance Checklist

| Step | Action | Done ✔️ | | Skills & certification | Complete tiling course + apprenticeship | | | Legal setup | PACRA, TPIN, NCC Category E | | | Supplier accounts | Secure credit terms with 2–3 wholesalers | | | Marketing assets | Logo, social pages, portfolio | | | First contract | Quote transparently, sign written agreement | |

Tick each box and you’ll be well on your way to a thriving wall tiling business in Zambia.

Conclusion

Zambia’s construction landscape rewards craftsmen who pair high-quality wall tiling with organised, customer-centric service. By honing your skills, registering properly, and marketing with intent, you can carve a profitable niche whether you’re beautifying suburban homes or adding polish to luxury office towers. Stay compliant, keep learning, and watch your reputation spread—tile by tile, client by client.

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