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removing bathroom floor tiles
fh97
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Hi
I have floor tiles in the bathroom which need removing and replacing due to the fiitting of new bathroom and wall tilles. the floor is chipboard.
What is the best way of removing floor tiles without damaging floor ?
I have floor tiles in the bathroom which need removing and replacing due to the fiitting of new bathroom and wall tilles. the floor is chipboard.
What is the best way of removing floor tiles without damaging floor ?
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You'll need goggles, gloves, hammer & chisel (wide blade) & a lot of time, if it's anything like I had to do.
If it's a HUGE room, you can hire a tile remover machine from HSS http://www.hss.com/g/2161/Wall-Tile-Remover-110v.html
Not sure how good a job it'd do, but might save some time & effort.
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