Want to remove ceramic tiles from your home
because they are already showing signs of ageing? Or perhaps you might want to
give your floor a makeover? Whatever the case may be, replacing old tiles with
new ones is definitely an excellent home improvement project that can add value
to your property. In case you have decided to do this project yourself rather
than hire a professional, here is a quick guide to help you accomplish this
task in a quick and hassle-free manner.
First, you
must ensure your safety. During the tile removal process, chips or broken shards of ceramic tiles might fly up into
your eye. As such, it's best to wear safety goggles to prevent damage to your
eyes. It is also a great idea to wear a long-sleeved shirt to prevent flying
tile shards from scratching your skin. Don't forget to wear a face mask, too,
to prevent yourself from inhaling concrete dust when you remove floor tiles.
After
ensuring that you are equipped with the right safety gear, you can now proceed
with the task at hand. Start by removing the grout using a utility knife or
masonry hammer and chisel. Removing the grout first makes it much easier and
faster for you to remove
ceramic tiles later on.
After freeing
the ceramic tiles on all four sides, removing them from the concrete floor is
now a less complicated affair. Use a hammer and chisel to pry and lift each
tile off the floor. If you want to make this task much easier and quicker to
accomplish, use a jackhammer trolley instead of a hammer and chisel. This way,
you don't have to go down on the floor and hurt your elbows and knees when you remove floor tiles.
Once the
tiles have been pried off the floor, cart them away as soon as possible. If you
want, you may use mini dumpers to
transport the broken tile ceramic tile shards in one go. Then, check the floor
for bumps as you might have failed to remove
ceramic tiles completely. To do this, you can use a flashlight and look for
the shadows cast by the bumps on the floor. Scrape them away to complete this
task.
After you the
remove ceramic tiles and scrape
their remaining bits, the next step is to clean the floor with soap and water.
Make sure that you scrub it thoroughly to remove the remaining dirt and debris.
Then, leave it to dry before laying out the new ceramic tiles.
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