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How to remove and save one ceramic tile.

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Due to plumber only leaving only one inch of 20mm blue plastic water pipe above tile level, I now need to remove one ceramic tile, make hole in concrete floor, so that I can get a connection onto said pipe, after which I need to replace the tile.
Tiles of this pattern are no longer available, hence need to save tile.
Any suggestions on removing the tile greatly appreciated.
 
The key is to be patient and gently, try not to use force.
Remove all the grout around the tile, if you have a decorators scraper or filling knife, you can try to gently prise the tiles away working around the tile.
I would have either cardboard or cloth to protect the surrounding tiles from being damage when using a little leverage. If the tile has not been fitted long, there is a good chance they will ease away with not a lot of resistance.
Just take your time.
 
just a case of be warned..if theres no choice...get on with it...blame the wife/cat dog/etc
 
just a case of be warned..if theres no choice...get on with it...blame the wife/cat dog/etc
There is no sure fire way of removing tiles that have already set without the possibility of either breaking or damaging the tile or adjacent tiles. That I will agree on, but in this case the dog should not be held responsible. :wink:
 
I will put £10 in the charity bucket,if they get it up/out in one piece... :lol:
 

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