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Blowfish 11-10-2009 05:53 AM

anybody know of a good way to remove tile floor
 
tried a chisel and hammer, but whoa thats hard!!!

fkshiu 11-10-2009 06:09 AM

If it's been properly set and laid then you'll need an air chisel at the very least or most likely a small jack hammer. Have you considered just laying the new floor on top of the old tile if it's still in good condition?

Keri 11-10-2009 07:42 AM

You have a tile floor in your reef?

argan 11-10-2009 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fkshiu (Post 462692)
If it's been properly set and laid then you'll need an air chisel at the very least or most likely a small jack hammer. Have you considered just laying the new floor on top of the old tile if it's still in good condition?

+1 to this

fishytime 11-10-2009 01:13 PM

5-10lb "sister" sledge?:lol:

prodogg02 11-10-2009 01:21 PM

use a heavyduty ice scraper slam it underneath along the floor and they should pop hard on the arms but a work out is always good

StirCrazy 11-10-2009 01:57 PM

rent a hilti electric jack hammer and tell them what your doing so they give you the right tip.

Don't lay tile over old tile, not only is there a bonding problem but you double the weight on the floor which will lead to excessive deflection and cracked or popped tiles.

One thing you never mentioned was which type of subfloor, is it concreat or is it a wood subfloor.

Steve

BlueAbyss 11-10-2009 04:19 PM

There is a vibrating 'tile peeling' piece of machinery called a tile stripper, I believe. I used one to remove a couple hundred square feet of tile last year...

The Grizz 11-10-2009 04:57 PM

Hire a contractor,lol. Just kidding. The ice scapper works but must be sharp. and yes there is a tool called a tile stripper ( and you don't have to feed it loonies or toonies). Just have to make sure you stay under the tile and not down into the sub floor material and they will pop off, low angle of attack.

sharuq1 11-10-2009 05:29 PM

Slam the floor a couple times with a sledge hammer. The vibration should cause surrounding tiles to pop loose. Repeat.


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