
How To: Replace Damaged Tile
This article outlines a straightforward process for replacing damaged ceramic tiles without disrupting the surrounding installation. The initial step involves carefully removing the old grout around the compromised tile using a specialized grout saw. Once the grout lines are clear, the damaged tile can be cracked and removed. This is achieved by placing a cold chisel at the center of the tile and striking it with a hammer, causing the tile to break into smaller, more manageable pieces that can then be pried out. After the tile fragments are removed, the underlying surface needs to be prepared. This involves thoroughly scraping away any residual adhesive or mortar from the subfloor or wall using an old chisel or a sturdy putty knife, ensuring a clean and level base for the new tile.
Next, a fresh application of latex tile adhesive is spread onto the back of the new, replacement tile. It's crucial to apply an even layer of adhesive to ensure proper bonding. The new tile is then carefully positioned into the vacant space, aligning it precisely with the surrounding tiles. Firm pressure is applied to the new tile to ensure it is securely seated and properly adhered to the prepared surface. After the adhesive has had sufficient time to cure, typically following the manufacturer's instructions, the final step is to apply new grout. Grout is worked into the joints between the new tile and its neighbors, ensuring all gaps are filled. Any excess grout is promptly wiped away from the tile surface using a damp sponge. It is important to avoid any contact or disturbance to the newly installed tile and grout for at least 24 hours to allow for complete setting and curing, which helps prevent future damage or shifting.
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