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Tile Removal Tools: What You’ll Need

Once you’ve learned how to tile, you’ll need to know which tile removal tools are best for your work. Sounds counterintuitive, doesn’t it? However, a lot of tiling work starts by removing previously laid tiles. This could be because it’s been a few years since the tiles were laid and the customer wants a new look, or because the previous tiles installed failed.

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It can be a difficult task, but it is also relatively easy if you follow a few simple steps. When taking down a tile installation, it is also critical to follow safety precautions and use the proper PPE and tile removal tools.

Luckily, the tools you will require aren’t typically expensive, and you may already have some of them. Please remember that shards of smashed tiles may be very sharp, so practice safety first to avoid unnecessary injuries.

Read on to learn about all the tile removal tools you may need for your work.

HAMMER

If you don’t already own one, purchasing a hammer will be your next best thing. A hammer will ensure the removal of your tiles on a budget.

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Claw hammers will also do the job, but you need to be a little more careful.

A Mallet hammer is best suited for tile removal jobs. But a claw hammer can also suffice if you own one. The only reason a mallet hammer is most preferred is because it can quickly force a chisel under the tiles.

MASONRY CHISEL

A masonry chisel is a tool that you will need to access hard-to-reach corners. Sometimes you can also use a chisel together with a hammer.

The masonry chisel not only does an excellent job when it comes to tile removal, but is also a budget friendly option. You can comfortably remove the entire floor using a hammer and a chisel though the job may take longer.

SLEDGEHAMMER FOR TILE REMOVAL

A sledgehammer is a tool you will use in the demolition of tiles and before removing them. It is more effective than a hammer. However, it is not ideal in all situations. For instance, it will not be the best tool to remove tiles in a bathroom space in its entirety.

A sledgehammer requires space around you so you can be able to swing it.

When using a sledgehammer, you also need to take extra care not to damage items around you. For instance, when removing tiles in the kitchen when the kitchen is not being renovated.

DRILL AND TILE DRILL BIT

You can use a drill bit to drill holes on a particular stubborn tile. By boring holes on them, it becomes easier to use other tile removal tools to remove the tiles from the area.

You may also need a different type of drill bit depending on the material of the tile you are lifting. For instance, ceramic tiles are difficult to drill and might need a diamond drill bit. At RUBI Tools we have options that you can choose from.

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AIR HAMMER

An air hammer is a fantastic tool that makes tile removal much more manageable.

The hammer relies on pressurized air to swing a hammer or chisel back and forth in an efficient manner. The hammer can produce as many as 5000 swings per second.

Furthermore, the chisel attachment will help you chip tiles or grout much faster. A chisel on an air hammer may be less accurate than a manual one, but it requires less effort. This makes it an ideal choice for larger areas.

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FLOOR SCRAPER TILE REMOVAL TOOL

This is a tile removal tool that you will use if your tiles aren’t stuck together too tightly.

A floor scraper is a hand tool with an angled razor-thin scraper attached at the end. The scraper is effective for poking beneath the tile. By pressing on the handle, the scraper lifts the tile up.

The tool is sturdy and inexpensive. However, it is not helpful for other jobs around your home.

PRY BAR

This tool operates the same way as a tile scraper but has more uses.

The bar is made from thick steel, meaning it is very sturdy and long-lasting. At the bar’s edge, it has an angled edge, which makes it an effective tool you can use to lift tiles beneath.

You can also use a pry bar as a chisel, especially if you don’t own one.

JACK HAMMER

This tool works the same way as an air hammer, but it is much more powerful.

If you have ample space to remove tiles, a jackhammer will get the job done. But before considering purchasing or hiring the tool, remember:

  • A jackhammer is a powerful tool that only experienced people should handle
  • Jack Hammer can compromise the integrity of the floor beneath the tiles while in the wrong hands

GROUT REMOVAL TOOL

Grout removal tasks require precision, but the process is made easier with a great tool like the RUBI Scraper, an electric grout scraper for grout removal without damaging the tile. With blades made in tungsten carbide, this patented model makes this task a breeze.

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After removing tiles, you are likely to find grout lines remaining on your floor. Though you can use a chisel and hammer to remove them, the tools are time-consuming and may not be effective with a large space.

A grout removal machine is an excellent tool to invest in for your work.

DEMOLITION FORK FOR TILE REMOVAL

This tool has proven to be more effective than a floor scraper. When you have this tool, it allows you to use force to dig them out.

Like a pry bar, demolition folk is reliable and sturdy. It is ideal for tiles removal or other demolition projects. The tool can easily lift a whole room of tiles, though you may feel exhausted afterward.

PURCHASE THE BEST TILE REMOVAL TOOLS TODAY

Now, you know what tile removal tools you need to get the job done. We have discussed plenty of tools you can use, both power and hand tools, and the job each can handle.

RUBI Tools has been your professional companion since 1951. We are top world manufacturers of tile cutters and tile removal tools. Whether you want to cut and lay ceramic tiles, you can count on RUBI Tools. View our full range of products here.

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