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kilty55

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hi peeps,,got a rip out job coming up where 2 tiled floors need to be lifted 1st and re plyed..lifted a floor recently that someone else had botched and it was only down for 2 weeks so it came up easy,,the 2 floors total 18 sq metres how long realisticly do you think it will take to lift these tiles with a bolster,,dont want to underestimate the job too much as i know tiles laid for years can be a right bugger to lift.cheers for any advice:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Bolster and a hammer? Depends on how large the tiles are, how well they're stuck, and if you need to recover them. You'd save alot of time by renting a small SDS-plus roto-stop hammer drill with a tile bolster attachment.

It's hard to say with any accuracy as I haven't seen the job myself, but I'd probably allocate between half a day and a day for doing it with a hammer and a bolster, and somewhere around 2-3 hours for doing it with a machine.
Smallish tiles take longer to lift, especially with a hammer and bolster. Large tiles are fairly quick. Recovering small tiles isn't that hard, but largish ones can be tricky, if at all possible.
 
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