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hi guys, great forum BTW.
just finished a 3 hour workout session of removing 3m2 of tiles from a kitchen wall
the tiles were plain white ceramic (been on the ... -
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SDS drill and wide blade chisel.
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Elbow grease and a young son!
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welcome to the forum as above an sds drill and wide chisel, and hope they're not stuck too well
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As above, and speed of this depends on how well they are fixed.
But if it took you 3 hrs to get tiles off wallpaper then we shall see you in a week with the floor. 
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Originally Posted by
timeless john
Elbow grease and a young son!
yes, if I could get young son and some of the young son's friends out of bed on time...

Originally Posted by
Dave
As above, and speed of this depends on how well they are fixed.
But if it took you 3 hrs to get tiles off wallpaper then we shall see you in a week with the floor.
i know, not really my cuppa tea. might need a profesional labourer to up the tiles then!
thx.
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As others suggested SDS dril but I use a cranked chisel that gets under the tile more easily. Plenty available on the internet at good prices. Sometimes described as tile removing chisels.
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ok thnx guys for tips.
it's slow work for me, I want minimal damage to the substrate.
don't want to attack it like a 250lb gorilla wearing trousers round the ankles!
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You'd keep tripping over if you had your trousers round your ankles.
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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I removed about 6 metres from a shower this week. Getting the tiles off wasn't a problem, catching several tiles as they all fell off at once was the issue! Oh how I love tubbed addy
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yep, as above, sds and chisel, and welcome
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Re: tiles removal from walls and floors

Originally Posted by
peteablard
I removed about 6 metres from a shower this week. Getting the tiles off wasn't a problem, catching several tiles as they all fell off at once was the issue! Oh how I love tubbed addy
job done now, i was lucky to get half a tile off at a time. must of been tubbed concrete!
thanx for all the welcomes.
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