Lasers for Tilers — Plumb. Square. Set out.
Multi-line lasers for tile set-out. Project a horizontal floor reference, vertical wall plumb, and a perpendicular square line at the same time — solo. Pick a premium ultra-bright unit for daily commercial work or a budget multi-line for occasional jobs and DIY.
Budget multi-line lasers
Auto-levelling green-beam line lasers at the budget end — Class 3 brightness on most models, calibratable, well-suited for occasional tiling work or DIY.
Tiling jobs a laser pays for itself on
Where a laser earns its keep on a tiling job — most of these are jobs you’d otherwise mark with a chalk line, plumb bob, or a long spirit level held against the wall.
First-row datum
Project a perfectly level horizontal line around the room at the height the first row needs to land. Tile to the line, no second-guessing whether the floor was actually level.
Wall plumb for first column
Vertical line floor-to-ceiling on the wall sets the start column dead plumb. Crucial for large-format tiles where lippage compounds with every row.
Square layout from a corner
3D and multi-line lasers project two vertical lines at exactly 90° to each other — instant square reference for tile layouts, no string-line set-out.
Wet-area fall to drain
Set a horizontal datum, mark the floor-waste height, and run a fall line back to the door. Bathroom and laundry slabs that shed water cleanly to the waste from every direction.
Lippage check
Project the laser line across a tiled section — high tiles cast a clear shadow on the line, lippage is obvious before the grout goes in. Catch it now, fix it now.
Floor-to-ceiling alignment
Vertical line transfers a floor mark to the ceiling without a plumb bob — useful when you’re laying floor tiles to align with a feature on the ceiling, or vice versa.
The RedBack difference
Anyone can sell a line laser. Few back it properly.
Specialist range, not filler
We sell laser levels and measurement tools — that’s it. Every line laser on this page is one we’ve used and chosen because it works for tilers, not because it fills a catalogue page.
Built to last, built to be repaired
Solid construction, built for the long term. RedBack provides in-house repair and calibration services for all RedBack lasers and most other laser brands.
Real support, real people
Call us and you’ll speak to someone who knows the products. No scripts, no call centre, no runaround — just straight answers from people who’ve worked with these tools for 25 years.
Accessories for tilers
Indoor monopoles for floor-to-ceiling height adjustment, wall brackets for permanent mounts, suction-mount with dust collection for adjustable in-room positions, plus line laser receivers for outdoor work where the beam can’t be seen.
Tiling Laser Questions
What’s the difference between a multi-line laser and a 3D line laser?
Should I get a green-beam or red-beam laser?
What’s special about the Class 3 green budget lasers?
How do I check tile lippage with a line laser?
Can I take a line laser outdoors for tile veranda or pool surrounds?
What’s the most accurate line laser for large-format tiling?
Sizing up a kit, or stuck on a difficult set-out?
25 years of laser-level experience on the other end of the phone. Tell us the job and we’ll point you at the right line laser plus the mounts and receivers that suit it.

