How to Remove Tile from a Concrete Floor

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  • How to Remove Tile from a Concrete Floor
    In this video, Renos removes tile from a concrete floor as part of a bathroom remodeling project. There are different ways to remove tile from a concrete floor. Renos uses a demolition tool to scrape the tile and thinset off the floor to prepare for the new floor.
    Don't beat yourself trying to remove tile by hand if you don't have to. Watch this video for some insights on what tools work best and how to use them.
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  • @RENOS4PROSJOES
    @RENOS4PROSJOES  Před 4 lety +9

    Check out the finished bathroom: czcams.com/video/oOJogw_Ou34/video.html

    • @thugstero3126
      @thugstero3126 Před 4 lety +2

      Man i did this jobs the other day with just a scraper and a big heavy bar wrecker bar pain in my ass

    • @ethereal8elements
      @ethereal8elements Před rokem

      HI Thanks for the guidance. How did you get the thin set off? I can't find the video?

  • @jeffeisenberg872
    @jeffeisenberg872 Před 3 lety +118

    You are literally the only contractor who mentioned to be mindful of your knees and back as you're bending over to work the demo hammer. Seems like a minor tip, but it is far far far from a minor tip and goes to show just how thorough and mindful of quality workmanship you are. Thank you!

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před 2 lety +4

      It seems like simple common sense to me, which is why most people don't mention it.

  • @Greg_Chase
    @Greg_Chase Před 3 lety +22

    For a beginning, someone like me who is 100% uncertain of what to do, and how to do it, your video was the right pace, it showed the full job, how to do the work, every part of it. It's a great confidence booster. I just ordered the 20lb Makita demo tool and the tile blade after watching this video - what a fantastic job. Thank you!

  • @darlar.9043
    @darlar.9043 Před rokem +4

    It took me several videos to find someone who clearly and concisely explained the process. I ecstatically appreciate your video. Thank you, Thank You.

  • @MrCeora
    @MrCeora Před rokem +2

    A master's class on safety and technique and one of the marks of a pro. Thank you. So many times you see people no mask, no gloves, no ear or eye protection. They're setting themselves up. That's why they're called "accidents" , and they will happen, and breathing that dust you may not feel the effects until years later and then it's too late people.
    Two thumbs up for your demonstration.

    • @cathiwim
      @cathiwim Před 4 měsíci

      And i would add long sleeves and pants to the safety list! Great tips sir!

  • @jeosua
    @jeosua Před rokem +6

    Very nice. Very detailed for beginners. A tip is to duct tape your vacuum hose to the demo bit so the dust goes down. Also a spritz of water on the floor helps minimize dust and loosens thinset to a degree

  • @clarockus
    @clarockus Před 3 lety +3

    i have 1500 square feet of well mortared tiles to a concrete slab to remove i was chipping away at with hand tools. this video saved my body and probably mental health lol. thank you.

    • @RENOS4PROSJOES
      @RENOS4PROSJOES  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! I've been in that situation before myself. Glad to help.

  • @lanarm4942
    @lanarm4942 Před 2 lety +7

    Six minutes into this video and you've earned yourself a subscriber. I love the amount of detail you're providing and the clarity. Forwarding this video to my husband for him to subscribe too.

  • @liammolly8893
    @liammolly8893 Před 3 lety +7

    Just spent 3 hours chiseling away at 50 square feet of tile (just 350 sf left to go 😂). My mind is blown right now! Thank you for making this video! Did you happen to mention how many amps the demo hammer is? I'm shopping now! You just saved me days of work and chiropractor appointments!

    • @RENOS4PROSJOES
      @RENOS4PROSJOES  Před 3 lety +2

      The hammer used in the video is 14 Amps. Power for demolition hammers usually referenced in pounds (lbs). This is a 20lb demo hammer. The link to the tool used in this video is in the video description box.
      If you have a tool rental nearby, check with them to see if they have one available for rent. If they don't have the scraper tool attachment, you may want to buy one and pause production until it arrives. Your entire body will thank you. Cheers!

  • @ginnycollier5441
    @ginnycollier5441 Před 3 lety +14

    Excellent video. Very thorough and professionally presented. One of the best how-to videos I have ever seen. I usually skip parts but I didn't with yours as you provided so much info that I didn't want to miss anything. Good job.

  • @isabelcastillo8793
    @isabelcastillo8793 Před 3 lety +2

    Love you mention safety and proper PPE. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.

  • @markwittig1153
    @markwittig1153 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video my friend, been in the trades for 30 plus years, doing demolition jobs like these are not always easy, some trial and error is always in the mix, good job on talking about how your body is moving/reacting to the job at hand (you can wake up the next morning in serious pain just because your excited the tile is coming up and you don't want to stop Ha Ha!) Keep the vids coming, well done!

  • @antoniobiancofiore2396

    Very detailed explanations….concise and nicely spoken speed…..excellent communication ability ….guy - you should be a public speaker

  • @jasongrady8590
    @jasongrady8590 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video! Thank you! I especially like the way you even talk about how you use those contractor bags and everything. I love the details! I'm about to tackle this myself. This is super helpful! 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @michaeldavis2226
    @michaeldavis2226 Před 4 lety +13

    Great video. I was about to tackle my floors the old fashioned way. Didn't know these hammers existed. I'm about to tear some floors up😂

  • @shovelheadseven
    @shovelheadseven Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. If you are on a budget and don't have access to the equipment he used you can put on your safety glasses and gloves then slam the tile with a sledge hammer then take a flat shovel and pop up any remaining as you shovel the debris into trash bags. Using a smaller rotary hammer set on hammer only with a tile chisel also pops them up quick if you start on the corner of the tile rather than the center of the tile when prying them up. Same technique for the shovel or floor scraper. That's about $50 to $250 in tools rather than around $800. If your only doing this once you can always rent the Rotary hammer he used as an option. Great video. If money isn't a factor than make your life easy and use the same method in the video and you cant go wrong. Had to do a demo once where there was no power. Couldn't use the rotary hammer so had to go with the sledge.

    • @minawilliams7925
      @minawilliams7925 Před 4 lety

      You could have brought a generator and used that if ya had one.

  • @RCortez1986
    @RCortez1986 Před 4 lety +8

    good to see a DIY'er that cares for their health as well as others. wish i could say the same for the last 3 how to vids i watched

  • @jesserevilla992
    @jesserevilla992 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent details .. Thank You.. Here in Miami 98% of the homes on the first floor have tile over concrete. And your video is excellent and your points are excellent.

  • @mattwulfers8274
    @mattwulfers8274 Před 3 lety +3

    Fantastic video, man! Much appreciated. Many of the available videos demonstrate with easy to remove tile, but there are plenty of us with difficult to remove tile like this!

  • @tabithasherie3279
    @tabithasherie3279 Před 4 lety +5

    One of the best tile removal videos I’ve come across, comprehensive explanation of demo hammer. Thank you !

  • @DuFaou0
    @DuFaou0 Před 4 lety +1

    From the UK, very safe but efficient. Thanks for a great video.

  • @pollyporter-campbell7493
    @pollyporter-campbell7493 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for your concise instructions. Thanks for the list of safety equipment too. Great video.

  • @DanielleD117
    @DanielleD117 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn dude you made that look easy. Awesome job

  • @bazxf95
    @bazxf95 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video. We've just had to remove all the tiles from the downstairs of our house. And it's quite a lot. I wish we had to removal bit like you had for your demo tool. The one I have is only an inch or so wide at the tip. Makes the work slower. We have the vast majority of the tiles up now, but now I have to start removing the grout off the floor. It's going to be sloooooow.
    Thanks, enjoyed that video.

  • @vincem3344
    @vincem3344 Před rokem

    Thank you for the fantastic video and explanation of this process! I have about 400 sq ft of 12x12 tile on concrete to remove (I’m so glad the other 450 sq. ft. of my condo is carpet!). The existing tile floor was horribly installed (uneven/ unleveled practically from tile to tile, and very uneven and inconsistent grout-width throughout). It seems as if the installer “eyeballed” the installation. A very sloppy job, and have been wanting to remove and replace it since I bought this place several years ago. I wasn’t sure how to go about it. Your patient and thorough presentation was fantastic! I will probably be putting down an engineered wood or vinyl-clad flooring rather than ceramic. I have had enough of this ugly ceramic, and you have given me hope that with the right mindset that it can be done. Kudos to you, sir!

  • @stewartadamson9465
    @stewartadamson9465 Před 3 lety +2

    Really great, informative video. Thank you for posting your expertise, much appreciated.

  • @saramcgaha1406
    @saramcgaha1406 Před 4 lety +2

    Getting ready to take up some old tile on a cement subfloor. Thanks so much for this info. Actually bought a heavy duty hand scraper I haven’t used yet but will now take back and rent a demo hammer! Thanks again!!

  • @dazzyboy33
    @dazzyboy33 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi, great vid, I didint realise there was such a tool to take tiles out like that. I was considering a wide chisel head before I saw this. Thanks man

  • @robertbonesio5498
    @robertbonesio5498 Před měsícem

    I wish I had found your videos about a month ago. We just did the same job. But we had to rent the demolition hammer with a cradle. Because first of my back and second because the size of the room of over 600sq. Plus someone use a thin set with a Bonding agent. Which Resulted in us using the hard Chipper end. We tried using the Scraper. But it wasn’t working and it was coming apart. Even after taking an impact to it, In order to tighten up the nuts. We finally got it after 7 hours and three hours of grinding the floor. Oh and HOURS of cleaning the house. That’s even with us. Taping up the doors and vents.

  • @sydneyrogers9697
    @sydneyrogers9697 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you. Very good video. You are right about the back pain. As you sat, take breaks.

  • @SheDevil
    @SheDevil Před 4 lety +2

    This was so helpful!! Thank you!

  • @drmcmoody
    @drmcmoody Před 4 lety +10

    This was great. Thank you! I think I’m ready to try my tiny bathroom floor after seeing this!

  • @Gareth.W
    @Gareth.W Před rokem

    I never knew how to do this before, but watching your video makes me think I could actually do this myself and save some money. Thank you so much. 😊

  • @thomasfx3190
    @thomasfx3190 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks for putting this out there for us weekend warriors! 😀

  • @TechMike10
    @TechMike10 Před 4 lety +4

    I’m about to start my floor tomorrow. This definitely helped, thanks!

  • @brookeowen2735
    @brookeowen2735 Před 4 lety +1

    Just what I needed. Thanks for the great video!

    • @RENOS4PROSJOES
      @RENOS4PROSJOES  Před 4 lety

      Glad you found it helpful. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks! Well done video. Keep up the great work and I wish you the best.

  • @randycrew
    @randycrew Před 3 lety +1

    Great info... I’m demo’ing right now my master bath and WC and big help ....thanks

  • @bikerchick9432
    @bikerchick9432 Před 3 lety +1

    Yhis was an AWESOME video! Thanks so much! It absolutely demonstrates that a craftsman (woman) is only as good as his/her tools. Totally "ROCKS"! ! !

  • @ElitePushcartRacer
    @ElitePushcartRacer Před rokem

    Thank you for posting this.
    On a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being a professional, I’m a 2.5. This video give me confidence to tackle this job.
    Thank you!

  • @peterkoza4448
    @peterkoza4448 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and I appreciate the safety tips. Thank you!!

  • @Splitchipsonblack1011
    @Splitchipsonblack1011 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. You explained every step very well.

  • @stevenhanson9515
    @stevenhanson9515 Před 2 lety +1

    One hell of a good video. I wish they were all this good. Very nice job!

  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwim Před 4 měsíci

    I am going to rent one of those hammer bits- i think we have the impact driver. I’m removing a ceramic tile floor from a bathroom, and unlike the other two rooms i just finished, this floor is the mortar from hell!! Your demo may be just what i need to maintain my sanity! Thanks! And I subbed!

  • @tahirakai
    @tahirakai Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. I went from struggling manually with hammer and pry bar to going to HD and renting this machine. Great instruction. I got it done so much more quickly. Thank you!

  • @youngjuls
    @youngjuls Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, appreciate the video!

  • @annhood3
    @annhood3 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you now I know what I can rent for my kitchen demolition ! Yah!!

  • @toddliggett4093
    @toddliggett4093 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video. Informative, well thought out, and well presented. Thanks!

  • @ILruffian
    @ILruffian Před 2 lety

    Good stuff. Thanks for taking the time to educate us. May end up grabbing a second Hilti demo hammer to do this instead of hammer and chisel. My existing one is the giant beast made to break up concrete slabs (alt to 90 LB air breaker) Didn't need it, but was a screaming deal.

  • @steveorules3972
    @steveorules3972 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow great demo, helps alot👍.

  • @russwalters8724
    @russwalters8724 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @no1patsfan1981
    @no1patsfan1981 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! Very helpful!! IF we plan on changing out the fixtures, should we do the fixtures first before the floor?

  • @christopherdekonstrukt444

    Glad you can rent these demolition hammers, $700+ is alot. I might get lucky with my kitchen as the floor wasn't leveled correctly and have alot of hollow spots under the tiles. Previous owners replaced 44' of drain line between kitchen and bathroom in order to sell the house and had the slab tore up. They didn't level correctly when replaced and tiles they put down started coming up shortly after I moved in. After spending $300 on Fix a Floor tubes, 30 of them, and still not fixing the problem I realized what was going on. Still have a ton of hollow spots and can see areas where tiles don't line up. Will DIY using your method and use self leveler afterwards before installing new tile.

  • @SpartanR61
    @SpartanR61 Před 2 lety

    Very descriptive, thanks man!

  • @outboardprsnlstndup
    @outboardprsnlstndup Před 2 lety

    Exactly what i needed, thanks!

  • @jamessprow7116
    @jamessprow7116 Před 3 lety +3

    Very good video. Definitely coming from the voice of experience and confidence. You should have been a spokesperson with your sure-fired commentary with no breaks in the action . When I try to do commentary there's a lot of "ums" and double talk and repetition. Keep up the good work

  • @swredman
    @swredman Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video, thanks!

  • @jakesdupreez6087
    @jakesdupreez6087 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it. Think I could ask hubby to do it this way!! George du Preez

  • @robertlennon9531
    @robertlennon9531 Před 24 dny

    Very informative, thanks

  • @quietwoodworking
    @quietwoodworking Před 3 lety

    Excellent training video!

  • @tonyneil9660
    @tonyneil9660 Před 4 lety +3

    thanks for a great video! just wondering if needed level for floating floor would continued use scrape off the mortar ridges?

  • @ssmith954
    @ssmith954 Před 4 lety +7

    great demonstration -- when I did a similar job I found gel kneepads really helped as you can vary between working on your knees and on your feet.
    But as you said the most time consuming part of this job is the cleanup!
    another useful tip is to seal any door entries -- broken tile fragments have a habit of getting everywhere and go on to damage wooden floors in other rooms.

    • @ILruffian
      @ILruffian Před 2 lety

      100%. Zip Wall or similar product. Better yet, with a ducted exhaust fan.

  • @rappmasterdugg6825
    @rappmasterdugg6825 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks for being so detailed.

  • @jeffwallace5261
    @jeffwallace5261 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thanks for the info.

  • @bliglum
    @bliglum Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video! Very informative and well presented.

  • @patriciahall2223
    @patriciahall2223 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much , great video & I'm going to be trying this very soon , appreciate all the great info ....I have subscribed ....Thank you

  • @bohdanterletskyi7213
    @bohdanterletskyi7213 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks man the best video

  • @neighborhoodwatchers5811

    Great video, very helpful!

  • @steve41622
    @steve41622 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. Instead of removing the thin set, I just self level and it works great :). Just my humble opinion

  • @wkjeom
    @wkjeom Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent job!. First time I've seen the Makita hammer, which seems to work so much better than sledge hammers.

  • @austincope4739
    @austincope4739 Před 3 lety +4

    Good idea with the vacuum, I’m doing that

  • @edamamebe
    @edamamebe Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, good job. Makita material is so good.

  • @MichaelBelsey
    @MichaelBelsey Před rokem

    Exactly what I was looking for. I have an air compressor with an air chisel, but it didn't seem to have the power. This big beast will do it for me. Thanks

  • @markg5287
    @markg5287 Před rokem

    Great demo of how to remove the tiles as well as your other vid removing thinset. Could you comment on how long the process was to complete, including the thinset removal.
    Keep up the great work :)

  • @Super-ee8hb
    @Super-ee8hb Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks this was very helpful

  • @Tarkus812
    @Tarkus812 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome thanks!!

  • @debbievaughn3845
    @debbievaughn3845 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for making this video. This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. I really like the amount of detail you use in describing what you are doing because it's great for 1st timers that don't have a lot of knowkedge. Your tips are great. I'm hoping my mom's tile will pop up easily with hand tools because it sounds like it isn't attached to the concrete very well when you walk across it. If not, I will go buy a demolition hammer now that I know they exist.

    • @RENOS4PROSJOES
      @RENOS4PROSJOES  Před 3 lety

      Glad that you found this video helpful. Don't forget that you call also rent this tool at most tool rental stores. You will most likely have to buy the attachment. Thank you for watching and for sharing. Good luck.

    • @cathywolfe4648
      @cathywolfe4648 Před 2 lety

      @@RENOS4PROSJOES You are a great teacher!

  • @survivormary1126
    @survivormary1126 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Can I suggest using a bungy to put end of vaccum hose around something heavy like a brick so you can move with foot, and it won't be snaking around your job, and back the canister further way? Thanks! Now off to watch your next video.....

  • @ibissuau9800
    @ibissuau9800 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @DavidSilva-yo3ji
    @DavidSilva-yo3ji Před rokem

    Thank you for this video great job.

  • @wataboutya9310
    @wataboutya9310 Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @andreapuck6405
    @andreapuck6405 Před rokem

    You are a natural born teacher! I love your videos. Quick question: would this method work for granite tiles as well?

  • @theraddadinvestor1000
    @theraddadinvestor1000 Před 2 lety

    great content, thanks for sharing,

  • @BigredGT-pm5lm
    @BigredGT-pm5lm Před 3 lety +1

    Awsome video👍👍👍👍

  • @tommyzapada5806
    @tommyzapada5806 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video!! 👍

  • @Rocket62AL
    @Rocket62AL Před 2 lety

    Excellent, thank you

  • @mistersandy
    @mistersandy Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic video.. thanks for making it. I bought a $200 hammer and chisel with no success. It appears as you discovered, the bigger hammer makes all the difference.

    • @RENOS4PROSJOES
      @RENOS4PROSJOES  Před 3 lety

      The flagship makers of these types of tools are the way to go for projects like this. And in most major cities you can rent the tool for a fraction of the cost to buy it. You will likely have to buy the blade though.

  • @12tremblay
    @12tremblay Před 2 lety

    Well done sir !

  • @MariannaMayilyann
    @MariannaMayilyann Před 2 lety

    Wow thank you!

  • @snteevveetns
    @snteevveetns Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @jonathancedillo3064
    @jonathancedillo3064 Před rokem

    Good information thanks

  • @tn2680
    @tn2680 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video,!

  • @cougarkey
    @cougarkey Před rokem

    Great Video!

  • @darrellnelson4378
    @darrellnelson4378 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @Danni2Gucci
    @Danni2Gucci Před rokem

    Hey bro just checking out your video and I noticed you did the same mistake I did when I got into demolition hammer the first time lol that blade is to remove the thinsetand will snap when removing tile after awhile. Get a wide chisel for tile, it's thick at the end and will save your blades I know those ain't cheap lol

  • @frankfrisbee8424
    @frankfrisbee8424 Před 2 lety

    If you push into it with your knee it helps alot also , I use the Bosch quite often

  • @Improveng1
    @Improveng1 Před rokem

    Great instructional video with lots of detail., thank you sir. It's a big thumbs-up and a sub from me.

  • @2.67acrehomestead2
    @2.67acrehomestead2 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @mikeynuzz
    @mikeynuzz Před rokem

    Nice job..are you getting the thin set, or it’s wavy? I need to do the same thing, and want to lay LVP, I would not want an issue if I do so. It’s probably mostly smooth, yes? Your thoughts

  • @llroman7823
    @llroman7823 Před rokem

    Great video! Do you think this would work to remove tile on a shower pan floor with mortar under the tile?