Here s how to go about it.
How to replace a broken floor ceramic tile.
To protect them place an old blanket or thick protective cloth beneath your work area and tape one edge to the wall beneath where you re working.
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.
Carefully lift the loose tile with a putty knife working from center to edges on all four sides.
Dampen a sponge and clean the floor.
Be sure to leave an empty gap near the edges to allow the mortar to spread you don t want it oozing out when you set the new tile in.
Using a cold chisel to break up a floor tile.
Replacing a broken tile 1 drill 3 4 small holes in the tile to weaken it for removal.
Set the tile aside.
Now apply thin set mortar to the sub floor surface where your replacement tile will set.
Use the notched side of a mortar trowel to create the needed grooves in the mortar.
Lift out the loose tile with a putty knife.
Place the new tile on the floor.
First isolate the broken tile from the rest of the floor by using a hammer and chisel to remove the grout around the tile.
Then tape a paper or plastic sack beneath the broken tile to catch falling pieces as you work.
If the tile was applied directly to drywall removing it can easily damage the drywall.
Perhaps you have a chipped cracked or broken floor tile that needs replacement well we show you step by step how to remove the old tile thinset and inst.
Use the flat side of the notched trowel to spread it out evenly then use the notched side to groove the adhesive.