Then tap the tiles with a chisel starting in the middle and working your way out.
Easiest way to remove broken floor tile.
Start at a broken tile or between tiles where the grout has loosened.
This uniquely designed floor tile removal tool will easily remove ceramic and porcelain tiles even the most stubborn floor tile doesn t stand a chance against eddy the tile breaker.
If you re only trying to replace 1 2 tiles because they re cracked use masking tape or duct tape to tape off the tiles you want to remove.
In some cases the only way to tear out the ceramic tile is with heavy equipment such as a jackhammer or air chisel.
Tiles installed with thinset or another tile adhesive often require more work to remove them.
Slowly pry the tile up with the cold chisel.
Use a 3 4 or 1 in.
Here s how to go about it.
If this doesn t get most of the mortar up it s probably going to be easier to replace the underlayment.
Remove the mortar from the underlayment by hammering.
Use a ball peen or masonry hammer and cold chisel to tap the pieces free.
Strike the face of stubborn tiles to break them up for easier removal.
Removing ceramic tiles the easy way using a demolition hammer easy to use and reasonable rental rates make this tool a life saver during light demo work li.
Work the chisel between the tiles and the concrete hammering them up with a 2 lb.
Look for pieces of tile that have chipped or are cracked around the edges.
Watch the grout lines around the tile to ensure the grout and surrounding tiles don t also crack.
The method used to attach the tiles to the wall affects the way the tiles come off.
Removing and replacing a broken ceramic tile isn t that difficult if you have matching tile leftover from the original installation.
The tile is very sharp so be extra cautious while removing the tile.
Once it s up remove the rest of the tile with your hands.
Hammer on a 2 to 3 foot square section of the floor to smash up the remaining mortar and then use the floor scraper to scrape the broken pieces of mortar off the underlayment.
A wide blade putty.
Work the chisel under the tiles forcing them loose.
Locate a broken tile or section of loose grout.
Using a cold chisel to break up a floor tile.
Once you get some of the tile pulled away use your chisel to get behind the tile and tap it sideways to remove the rest.
Remove any loose adhesive remaining on the floor.
This is the spot that will be easiest to start removing the tile.
Masonry chisel and a 2 lb.
Another good place to start is at any spot where the grout has started coming loose.