QEAC 1942 · ICEF #4216Certificate III

Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling

A specialist finishing trade with an unusually direct route to self-employment. Substrates, waterproofing, setting out and laying — and waterproofing is where the liability sits, which is why the training takes it seriously.

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At a glance

Level
Certificate IIITrade qualification
Field
Construction finishing tradesWall and floor tiling
Study mode
Practical plus theoryDuration and fees vary by provider
Education advice
FreeOur education counsellors are QEAC certified

Construction trades

What you actually study

Units and delivery differ between providers, so treat this as the shape of the qualification rather than a specific timetable. We get you the actual unit list and schedule from the providers we work with.

Substrate preparation

Assessing and correcting what you are tiling onto. Most tiling failures start underneath.

Waterproofing

Wet-area waterproofing to standard. This is the highest-liability part of the trade and is treated accordingly.

Setting out and laying

Planning layouts, cuts and falls so the finished job reads correctly and drains properly.

Materials and tools

Ceramic, porcelain and stone, adhesives and grouts, cutting equipment and safe handling.

Where it leads

Career outcomes

Roles this qualification is commonly used for in Australia. Employment outcomes depend on your experience, English and the labour market — a qualification opens a door rather than guaranteeing a job.

  • 01

    Wall and floor tiler

    Residential and commercial construction and renovation.

  • 02

    Waterproofing applicator

    Often a related specialisation with its own requirements.

  • 03

    Stone and specialty finishes

    Higher-value work with experience.

  • 04

    Self-employed contractor

    Common in this trade, subject to state licensing.

How we help

Course advice is free. Visa advice is regulated.

We keep the two separate on purpose. Education counselling costs you nothing; immigration assistance is given by a registered agent under the MARA Code of Conduct, and it is charged.

  1. 01

    Free course and provider advice

    Our QEAC-certified education counsellors compare providers, campuses, intake dates and fees against what you actually want. This part costs nothing.

  2. 02

    Application and enrolment

    We handle the provider application through to your offer and Confirmation of Enrolment.

  3. 03

    Your student visa

    Handled by a MARA-registered migration agent, because that is immigration assistance. The Genuine Student requirement and financial evidence are where these applications are decided.

  4. 04

    After you start

    Course progress and attendance conditions, provider transfers done in the right order, and planning the graduate pathway before your final semester rather than after it.

Before you enrol

Entry requirements, and what to confirm

Requirements are set by each provider, not by us. Duration, tuition and campus vary, which is exactly why we compare rather than send everyone to the same college.

  • 01

    English at the provider's required level

    Varies between providers.

  • 02

    Physical suitability

    Sustained kneeling and lifting are part of the work.

  • 03

    Construction induction card

    Commonly required for site work.

  • 04

    Duration, fees and campus

    Vary by provider.

Fees and the honest bit

What this costs

A course does not guarantee a visa or permanent residence. A qualification can support a skills assessment against a nominated occupation, which can in turn support a visa application. Those are separate steps with separate requirements, and skilled occupation lists change.

Course and provider information on this page is general and set by providers; confirm units, duration, fees and intakes with the provider before enrolling. Migration information is general only and is not immigration assistance for your circumstances.

Education counselling: QEAC 1942, ICEF accredited agency #4216. Immigration assistance: MARA-registered migration agent, MARN 1793706. Reviewed August 2026.

Course and provider advice

Education counselling

Comparing providers, campuses, intakes and fees, and handling your application through to a Confirmation of Enrolment.

FreeFor international students

Student visa application

Immigration assistance

Prepared and lodged by a MARA-registered agent, including the Genuine Student responses and financial evidence.

On quoteFixed in writing before work starts

Tuition, provider application fees, OSHC, Department of Home Affairs charges and English tests are separate and not included.

See the full pricing page.

Other courses

Related qualifications

All the courses we place students into are on study in Australia.

Carpentry

Cert III

Structural and finishing carpentry, and a licensed trade pathway.

Painting & Decorating

Cert III

Surface preparation, coating systems and regulated hazard work.

Bricklaying

Cert III

Structural masonry in brick, block and stone.

Questions

What students ask

Course details come from providers and change. Migration answers are general guidance only.

Because failures are expensive and often the tiler carries the responsibility. Wet-area waterproofing is done to standard and is a significant part of both the training and the risk of the trade.
It is one of the more common trades for contracting, subject to state licensing requirements for the type and value of work. Licensing is separate from your qualification.
That changes, so we check the current position for your nominated occupation before you enrol rather than after.
It varies by provider and study mode. We get current durations and fees from providers rather than publish an estimate.
No. It can support a skills assessment, which is one step of several. Nothing about a course guarantees a migration outcome.