How hard or easy would it be for me to remove the tiles without breaking them and have them relayed.
How to remove ceramic floor tiles without breaking.
If it s a mortar bed.
However you can usually remove ceramic floor tiles without breaking them as long as you are very careful and use the proper materials.
Remove ceramic tile from a bed of mortar.
Salvaging ceramic tiles is never guaranteed as they can break easily.
In some cases the only way to tear out the ceramic tile is with heavy equipment such as a jackhammer or air chisel.
Removing ceramic floor tile is tedious and rigorous especially if you are planning on reusing them.
The following article will show you how to preserve your ceramic tile even as you pull it off the floor.
The floor tiles in my entry family room dining area kitchen and hall virtually the hole living areas are all very drummy there is no grout missing or cracked or broken tiles.
I have a friend with minor building experience who is willing to try and remove the tiles without breaking them for me.
Step 1 deal with grout.
If the tile is stuck to plywood the strategy is a little different.
The tiles are 15 years old but are original and are in perfect condition.
Always wear safety glasses when removing ceramic tile.
Remove ceramic tile from plywood.
How to remove a ceramic tile without breaking surrounding tiles it is common that you will have a ceramic tile with a crack in it in a sea of perfectly unbroken tiles.
However you can usually remove ceramic floor tiles without breaking them as long as you are very careful and use the proper materials.
Chisel down through the bed to the tar paper.
Removing ceramic floor tiles without breaking them takes much more time and effort than just plowing through but it is worth it.
Then use a big flatbar or similar demolition tool to pry up chunks of mortar and tile.
It should come up fairly easily.
My family are more of a demolish and chuck so i want to try and rescue the tiles before they start.
If you are lucky you will have a replacement laying around you can remove the old tile and reinstall the new one.
Use a ball peen or masonry hammer and cold chisel to tap the pieces free.