Removing stubborn tiles

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Removing stubborn tiles

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Hi all, can someone recomend me a good way of removing tiles. The floor tiles are attached to plywood and aren't too bad however the wall ones are really difficult to get off. I am using a 4" cold chisel and hammer but its very slow they just keep splintering.

I notice the pictures of using a SDS drill with attachment. Is there any special machine you can hire or should I just keep belting away ::b

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You can make this a lot easier if you get a SDS drill with rotary stop on it and a suitable chisel.

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That looks great I am going to see if I can hire one of those at the weekend!
Thanks for your help! Its taking me 15mins per tile at this stage!
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NewbieJohn wrote:That looks great I am going to see if I can hire one of those at the weekend!
Thanks for your help! Its taking me 15mins per tile at this stage!
You can hire them, but you can also buy them cheaply-

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At that price the drill will not last years but it should do that job easily.
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cheers, I bought a Titan 6Kg , for £40 if it lasts only a week or too, I'll be happy. :lol:
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NewbieJohn wrote:cheers, I bought a Titan 6Kg , for £40 if it lasts only a week or too, I'll be happy. :lol:
It's guaranteed for 12 months I think and so if it does break, make sure you send it back and get a new one.

Keep the receipt safe :wink:
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Those cheapo SDS drills do a great job. They make easy work getting tiles off but just watch your eyes and wear gloves. There are very small sharp ceramic splinters that fly off so take care and clear up well.

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Actually I need to remove a brick fire place and chase some cables walls and ceilings also, Do you reckon the SDS will help there? They are brick walls

Was going to give it a go but if bo use will hire a wall chaser tool

Cheers

PS: On another tiling topic. I am installing a shower cubicle. I assume that I fully tile the walls first and then install the cubicle.

and also, should I tile the wall where the shower control is and try cut out the hole for the pipe, would this be advisable?
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I burned out one chasing out for for a whole house rewire. Used a combination of hand scutching and SDS. Worked a treat. Those wall chasers create too much dust for me the SDS way was fine.

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Post by DIY_Johnny »

great two jobs in one!


I was just reading the posts about tiling a shower cubicle, I am a touch confused. My bathroom has solid walls but there is a plywood wall used just to hide the feeds to the shower. Now, previously it was tiled around the shower controls) on top of plywood. I need to remove this plywood cos at the bottoms its all rotted away. I notice the advice on using aquapanel, however would this be sufficient to hold the termostatic shower controls in place.

Else should I fix the aquapanel to a new sheet of ply wood.

For the solid walls, removing the tiles is pulling a lot of plaster with it, must I re plaster the wall before tiling or wall the tiling adhesive be sufficient, to smooth out the lumps and bumps


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Might be a good idea to start a new thread with your new questions :wink:
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Thread is a bit old but though I'd give my view on removing the tiles.

I bought the £40 Titan 6KG SDS drill to remove the bathroom floor and wall tiles. I originally was using a bolster chisel and it was taking ages. With the SDS drill I have the whole bathroom tiles out in 40 mins or so. Really easy job.

Plenty of cut my arms when I was finished. Those tiles are sharp!

Thanks for the advice chaps :-)
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NewbieJohn wrote:Thread is a bit old but though I'd give my view on removing the tiles.

I bought the £40 Titan 6KG SDS drill to remove the bathroom floor and wall tiles. I originally was using a bolster chisel and it was taking ages. With the SDS drill I have the whole bathroom tiles out in 40 mins or so. Really easy job.

Plenty of cut my arms when I was finished. Those tiles are sharp!

Thanks for the advice chaps :-)

just a quick tip wear a jumper or sweatshit and golves and then just put a elestic band over the arm to make a tight seal and then no bits go up ya jumper
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Good idea,

used the drill to take out a fire place at the weekend, all cast concrete and re-bars. Was slow enough but drill got through it. Its certainly paying off!
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