To stop the drill bit from slipping on the tile start by sticking a piece of masking tape over the centre of.
How to replace a wall tile in the kitchen.
Remove the grout first.
Break up the old tile step 4.
Take care not to drill right through the tile and.
Use a utility knife to score grout joints around the cracked tiles 3.
Loosen cracked tile using cold chisel and hammer.
Remove the grout step 2.
Place 1 8 inch spacers between the edge of the replacement tile and the tiles remaining on the wall.
Remove the old mortar step 5.
Clear the counter so you will have easy access to the backsplash.
Push the tile against the kitchen wall.
Push the grout into the joints at different angles to fill them all.
Protect work area with canvas drop cloth 2.
Remove loose tiles 4.
Fill the joints with premixed grout using a grout float.
Once you have tools and materials on hand it s time to begin the process.
Wipe away any excess thinset mortar from the replacement.
Scraping away grout between the tiles is the first step in removing them.
Score the old tile step 3.
What you need to know.
Drill a small hole into the tile using a ceramic tile bit.
Set in the replacement tile.
Cover any vents and remove the moldings using a pry bar.
Dry fit the new tile to the wall 6.
Apply thinset mortar step 6.
Wedge the end of a putty knife beneath the bottom of a tile and gently pry outward.
Carefully use the hammer and putty knife to chisel off the tiles.
Use trowel to scrape the wall clean of loose debris 5.
Use a grout removal.
To replace kitchen tiles without removing the cabinets begin by clearing out the unnecessary items in the kitchen.
Remove the painter s tape from the surrounding tiles.