How to remove Ceramic & Stone Tiles for Repair or Demo purposes
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- čas přidán 6. 10. 2020
- How to remove larger Tiles for repair and Demolition purposes. Using Angle Grinder, MultiTool and Mason Chisel.
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Great videos thanks for the upload, cheers.
Thanks for the video! Beginning my own DIY journey and needed this for some confidence. Hehe
Well good luck on your project.
Great tips! This
Great video. I need to replace a few broken tiles scattered throughout my living room. What adhesive material do I need to adhere the new tile to the cement floor with?
Thanks, great video! You made cutting through the middle of that tile easily! Do you think you could do this in a long line without cracking the tiles? For the purpose of removing tiles to add more base cabinets to a kitchen, so the cabinets sit on the slab and not tile?
Yes. But you will need a steady hand or some sort of homemade guide to make a nice straight cut.
Hello I need remove a couple tile pieces that surround my bathtub in order to do a repair on the tub. I also need to put it back together again but in a way that i can get to do repairs without having to cut tile again. Any suggestions?
Thank you
You're welcome
Great demonstration. Exactly what I needed. Do you think this could work on a tiled shower wall? I need to replace a tile and not damage the tiles around it.
If it's glued on take a heat gun to it first it will be easier to remove.
How do you remove the thin set underneath to replace with all new tile?…
I use a jack hammer with a chizzel attachment, comes right up.
Easy to do because this is done with a glue adhesive. It's not thinset with concrete on concrete..
I have to replace 4 bigger (60cm) tiles with a heat mat installed underneath the cement glue WITHOUT any heat mat damage. It's gonna be hell of a work with surgeon-like accuracy, I'm sweating just to thinking about it, haha! Wish me luck!
I think I'll gonna break out the tiles little by little, piece by piece after wetting the cement glue with water through the cleaned seams
That will be a tricky hard job.
make sure you disconnect the thermostat and connect the "loud mouth" alarm to the wires so that you can hear the alarm go off if you cut a wire.
Using that grinder is going to make a mess in a house that is being lived in.