You may remember a post I did here on Curbly about painting the mauve ceramic tiles in our front hall. I stand by that project. However, painting the ceramic tiles in our master bathroom doesn’t strike me as wise way to do away with that look. Every single day I stare at the tortoise shell colored tiles and wonder how much I’d regret getting started on this project. Once I start, the tiles continue into the closet, up a step, and across the floor of a sitting area we’ve covered with carpet. So, even though I know in my mind what it takes to do this job, I checked back in with my trusty gurus at This Old House to remind me of what I may be getting into.
Here’s what you’d need:
safety glasses
leather work gloves
cold chisel
3 lb sledgehammer
flat bar or similar demolition tool (power chipping hammer)
(possibly) a reciprocating saw with a 12 long wood cutting blade
You have to start out by seeing what’s under the tile, if you don’t already know.
So just pick a spot and chisel out a section to see what you’re in for. Assess what tools you’d need to rent and then pick a couple of days for demo. Remember, if you damage the subfloor, you’ll have to replace that too. Hmmmmm?…..
Read more tile removing advice from Joe Ferrante at This Old House