Remove a tile advice
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Remove a tile advice
can someone give me some advice please on removing a tile, I have tiled around a window recess and noticed that one of the tiles is just not right and sits too proud so is slightly further out than the other tiles around the window recess and adhesive has set as i done the most stupid DIY mistake and thought i would get away with it but it looks rubbish so I would like to remove it without damaging any of the others any advice would be great
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Re: Remove a tile advice
Use a masonary drill stick tape over the tile to stop the drill slipping and pepper it with holes, then you can break it out in small bits.
Edit Wear eye protection !
Edit Wear eye protection !
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Re: Remove a tile advice
We did similar to toolbox, except we raked out the grout first (grout rake, ours was from Wickes) then we drilled and used a chisel.
As per toolbox, eye protection is a must!
As per toolbox, eye protection is a must!
Nick
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Re: Remove a tile advice
I have done this a several times now but in my view its a must to rake the grout out first, as loose adjacent tiles can start to chip and lift.
I never bother drilling holes, just use a bolster chisel and tap away. Had no problems so far
The BOSCH 180E with the RIFF Tungsten Carbide Sawblade attachment is great for removing the grout but wouldn’t buy one especially for the job. Unless you want to treat yourself
I never bother drilling holes, just use a bolster chisel and tap away. Had no problems so far
The BOSCH 180E with the RIFF Tungsten Carbide Sawblade attachment is great for removing the grout but wouldn’t buy one especially for the job. Unless you want to treat yourself
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Re: Remove a tile advice
meant to say batty,
have you grouted yet? I thought my tiling was rough but grouting made a big difference. But like you, I know exactly where I messed up a few up and I notice it every time. No-one else does though!
have you grouted yet? I thought my tiling was rough but grouting made a big difference. But like you, I know exactly where I messed up a few up and I notice it every time. No-one else does though!
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Re: Remove a tile advice
Ain't that the worst thing about DIY, you always see the errors, nobody else does but, it don't make you feel any better about it.DIY_Johnny wrote:meant to say batty,
But like you, I know exactly where I messed up a few up and I notice it every time. No-one else does though!
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Re: Remove a tile advice
cheers guys for that, will get my eye protection out for this one then
"DIY_Johnny"]meant to say batty,
who is this guy batty
is my mum Nora
"DIY_Johnny"]meant to say batty,
who is this guy batty
is my mum Nora
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Re: Remove a tile advice
thanks for the tips guys, old tile removed and new one fitted last night