Removing old bathroom tiles.
Discussion
CO2000 said:
Be careful near anything you want to keep as Hammers/Chisels/broken tiles etc can chip & end up a Doh moment !
New Plaster board sounds like a good idea in your case. Have you looked at wetwall panels rather than retiling ? We are getting these fitted this week.
To be honest, we are hoping to move this year, so this more of a "getting it ready to sell excercise"New Plaster board sounds like a good idea in your case. Have you looked at wetwall panels rather than retiling ? We are getting these fitted this week.
Cheers anyway..

lenny007 said:
Personally, when i ripped the tiles off when redoing the kitchen, i gave up after about 20 minutes and decided it would be easier and tidier to merely pull off the plaster board with the tiles in situ and replace the lot. Also made less mess.
This. When removing tiles from plasterboard, rule number 1 is that you can't remove **all** the tiles from the plasterboard so you might as well just rip the whole lot down. lenny007 said:
Personally, when i ripped the tiles off when redoing the kitchen, i gave up after about 20 minutes and decided it would be easier and tidier to merely pull off the plaster board with the tiles in situ and replace the lot. Also made less mess.
^^^ This. New plasterboard is very cheap and you get a nice new surface to work from.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






