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Butch

I need to remove a few porcelain tiles laid over no more ply on wooden flloring using mapei adhesive so as to gain access to some onder-floor services. Any tips on the best way to achieve this? Thanks for any help.
Butch
 
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StevieBoy

When I remove floor tiles, I disc cut down the grout joints carefully but use a Hoover to catch the dust, then starting at one corner break it out with a hammer and chisel.
 
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Mr Tiler

I rake grout out using a stanley blade, smash tile with round edge of my hammer slowly and then use hammer and chisel slowly
 
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Butch

When I remove floor tiles, I disc cut down the grout joints carefully but use a Hoover to catch the dust, then starting at one corner break it out with a hammer and chisel.

Thanks for yor help, StevieBoy
 
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John Benton

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When I remove floor tiles, I disc cut down the grout joints carefully but use a Hoover to catch the dust, then starting at one corner break it out with a hammer and chisel.

Same as but out from the middle so as not to catch chisel on any surrounding tiles
 
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Butch

If possible, go in from the ceiling underneath, it'll be loads cheaper to patch a ceiling than repair the floor.

Thanks for the reply, Bri. Unfortunately it is a ground floor kitchen with no access under the floor.
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I recently had to lift a porc tile onto NMP, I did as described above, cut the grout joint and start at a corner. It came up surprisingly well from the NMP,easier than I was expecting
 
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Ceramic Art Ste

Getting the tile up off nmp is ok. It's getting the NMP off wooden flooring that's the nightmare lol
 

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