If not you ll need to either.
How to remove a broken ceramic floor tile.
To remove floor tile start by finding a spot on the floor where the grout is coming loose or the tile is chipped away.
Remove any loose adhesive remaining on the floor.
Removing and replacing a broken ceramic tile isn t that difficult if you have matching tile leftover from the original installation.
Removing wall tiles is different and more difficult than removing floor tiles because wall tiles are typically set very close together with minimal grout lines.
First isolate the broken tile from the rest of the floor by using a hammer and chisel to remove the grout around the tile.
This means that it takes more care to remove a wall tile without damaging the surrounding tiles.
Here s how to go about it.
If you find a damaged tile or two in your floor it is much easier to remove and replace them than installing a new tile floor altogether.
You can easily replace cracked and broken ceramic and clay tiles if you kept extra tiles and grout mix.
Align the tape with the edges of the ceramic leaving the grout exposed so you can remove it when you remove the tile.
Damaged tiles allow moisture to get under the tile so replace broken ceramic tiles right away.
Ditto for clay tiles.
Replace broken or missing ceramic tiles to prevent further damage.
Once it s up remove the rest of the tile with your hands.
Press down firmly on the tape to make a good seal and you re ready to go.
Using a cold chisel to break up a floor tile.
If there are no cracks or loose grout you can hit a tile with the chisel so that it breaks.
Slowly pry the tile up with the cold chisel.
This guide details how to successfully complete this project in 6 easy steps including removing the grout and tile applying new mortar and setting the new tiles.
Watch the grout lines around the tile to ensure the grout and surrounding tiles don t also crack.