Hi all,
Hoping you can provide a bit of advice. I would like to get rid of a badly laid tiled bathroom floor (floor wasn't overboarded before tiled...long story). The tiles are porcelain and are fixed with a flexible adhesive (sorry, don't know what brand was used).
I understand that you can just go at the whole lot with a hammer and chisel but am worried about what damage this could do to an otherwise well fitted bathroom. For example, the vibrations of the hammering could damage the grout on the wall tiles, etc.
So what is the best way to carefully remove floor tiles. Time is not an issue, if it takes an hour a tile, then so be it, there's no rush.
Thanks for you help, and if you want any more info let me know.
Hoping you can provide a bit of advice. I would like to get rid of a badly laid tiled bathroom floor (floor wasn't overboarded before tiled...long story). The tiles are porcelain and are fixed with a flexible adhesive (sorry, don't know what brand was used).
I understand that you can just go at the whole lot with a hammer and chisel but am worried about what damage this could do to an otherwise well fitted bathroom. For example, the vibrations of the hammering could damage the grout on the wall tiles, etc.
So what is the best way to carefully remove floor tiles. Time is not an issue, if it takes an hour a tile, then so be it, there's no rush.
Thanks for you help, and if you want any more info let me know.