So in this video i will show you the part 1 where i removed the bathroom tiles.
How to remove one large wall tile.
Next use a chisel and hammer to pry the tiles off of the wall.
Safety gloves eye protection.
Try my methods below to attempt to take one tile off and if the drywall is damaged or there is no possible way it will come off you will be better off removing the tile with the drywall.
Tiles installed with thinset or another tile adhesive often require more work to remove them.
Try to find a inconspicuous spot like behind a stove or fridge where you can attempt removing one piece of tile.
Then use a utility knife or rotary grinder to scrape away the grout until the spacer lugs between the tiles are visible.
Work the grout scraper in a downward motion and work side to side to gently loosen the tile from its hold against the wall.
Always wear safety glasses when removing ceramic tile.
Move the nail set.
Chisel hammer scraper.
To remove wall tiles start by heating up the grout between the tiles with a blow dryer so it s easier to remove.
The grout that binds the tiles together and to the wall needs to be gently removed.
In some cases the only way to tear out the ceramic tile is with heavy equipment such as a jackhammer or air chisel.
In order to remove wall tiles you need the following.
Our shower room needs revamping.
How to remove a wall tile.
10 minutes for each tile.
If you want to remove the tiles without breaking them you should first remove the grout.
With the removal of the one tile keep going under the surrounding tiles gently popping the tile from the wall by prying it from the wall using the scraper and hammer.
Use a ball peen or masonry hammer and cold chisel to tap the pieces free.
Tap the end of the nail set with a hammer to shatter the tile and pry the pieces off with a chisel.
A grout scraper can get between the ceramic without cracking them and causing serious damage when you remove the tile backsplash.
Once the tile is down take a 5 in 1 tool and scrapper to remove any excess grout.
Position the tip of a nail set against the tile at the cracked or chipped area.
Then wedge the scrapper into the gap where the tile fell.