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.
How to remove an old tiles from the floor.
Patch or replace any rotten wood or divots in concrete floors.
Thin set holds ceramic tiles better than mastic and is easier to work with.
Protective wear 0 50 depending on what you already have tarps drop cloths 10 15 for an 8 10 tarp masonry chisel 3 4 or 1 inch 9 15 heavy hammer or 3 5 pound maul 15 25.
Remove baseboards or trim work around the room.
The new floor will be slightly higher so you ll have to trim the door and extend the toilet ring.
These items might include trash cans kitchen islands drying racks or toilet accessories.
The right tools equipment and procedures will help you remove the old tiles from the concrete and prepare the subfloor for updating.
Once the old tile floor has been removed inspect the subfloor for damage that my need to be repaired before a new floor is installed.
The subfloor should be smooth and damage free before a new floor is installed.
Equipment for removing old tile.
Remove any appliances or built in furniture like cabinets if possible.
Often the tool is useful for dislodging the flooring material from the adhesive.
Remove items that are on the tile floor.
Remove ceramic tile from plywood if the tile is stuck to plywood the strategy is a little different.
You can place them on a stable counter in the room or in another room entirely.
In order to remove the floor tile move any appliances or other items that are covering the floor.
Keep in mind that the easiest solution of all is to leave the old tile in place and install new tile directly over the old.
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.
For about 20 you can buy a floor scraper a broom size tool with an angled steel head used to strip off layers of flooring material.
After all the tiles are removed you may need to smooth the subfloor with a sander.