How do I change two tiles on my bathroom wall?
change two tiles on my bathroom wall
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I want to retile my bathroom. After taking down the old tile around the tub, if the wall is not damaged, does the wall
board have to be replaced?
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You will have to remove the two tiles, probably by using a chisel tool and a hammer, clean the surface of the wall by sanding. Apply your compound to the new tiles and the tiles and then stick back up. Grout the lines.
are they broken? you could paint the two tiles a different color here is more info
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae4xdn_KqN4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdwVJ88Wj04
You could use a Dremel tool and grind out the grout surrounding the tiles. Getting the tiles out without buggaring up the others is the real trick, cover the keepers with duct tape. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Break the tile you want to remove by hitting it in the center with a hammer. Work to remove the pieces from the center of the tile out to the edges. Even out the wall beneath the old tiles (fix holes and remove old mastic ). Coat the back of the new tile with mastic using a notched trowel. Push the new tile into place and tape it so it does't sag. Once the mastic cures remove all the tape and grout your new tiles in place.