You will want to replace broken or cracked tiles to maintain the appearance of a room. It is also important to replace them because damaged tiles can lead to leaks in the room, which can damage walls and floors.
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Tools and materials
Gloves, goggles, grout raker, drill, club hammer, cold chisel, scraper, tile adhesive, adhesive spreader, spacers, grout
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| Use a grout raker to remove the grout from around the edge of the broken tile. Check for electricity or water supplies using a detector. |
Weaken the tile surface further by drilling a number of holes through it. |
Use a club hammer and cold chisel to remove sections of the broken tile. Be sure to wear gloves and protective goggles. |
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| Scrape any hardened adhesive off the wall surface, taking care not to damage any other tiles. |
Apply tile adhesive to the back of a tile using an adhesive spreader. |
Position the tile, checking that it sits flush. Use spacers to maintain grout gaps. When dry, remove the spacers and grout the joints. |
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DIY- Know How With Show How published by Dorling Kindersley, price £25.00. Copyright © 2006 Dorling Kindersley Ltd, Text copyright © 2006 Julian Cassell and Peter Parham