Removing floor tiles??

Hack Attack

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Got a client who dropped something on 2 floor tiles beside her claw bath cracking them, cant find replacement tiles.
She has asked me to remove the 2 tiles that are cracked and swapping them with 2 from under the bath.
I dont mind taking a punt and backing myself but gut feel on this is HELL NO!

Would any of you have a go at this or would you pass like me?
 

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Yeah massive shortage of tradies at the moment, I spoke to tiler yesterday who I normally pass jobs to he offered me a job as he's booked 3 months out just to look at it
 

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I've laid some tile, and I've demod a bunch of tile, but I wouldn't attempt that. If you crack one of the ones your removing then you are screwed. Get a good tile guy. It's not hurting anyone to wait a few weeks.
 
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cool you've confirmed what I was thinking and I've already told her. No point me trying to be a hero if I end up looking like a dumbass :biggrin:
 

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Another option, depending on if there still solid bond is epoxy repair...polyester resin to be exact...


Under a tub.....so plumber has to move tub, and chances of removing a CPT with full bond in center of field tiles is slim....
 

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Jeffrey Scott Warrington
Ceramic tile? Or maybe old VAT tile with asbestos that can create a world of liability head aches?
 

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There is a way, but it is involved. Pm if you care to know.
 

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