If the tiles are firmly attached you may not be able to remove them without breaking but here s how to give it a try.
Removing wall tile without breaking them.
If the tiles break instead of coming away try an air chisel instead.
A hammer a good chisel with two ends and a scraper.
The easiest way to prevent damage is to use masking tape.
Rip off two pieces and cross them in the center of each tile so as you are trying to pry them off the floor the masking tape can absorb the vibrations and minimize the risk of cracking.
Any type of vibration can cause ceramic floor tiles to crack.
They are often secured with less adhesive.
In order to remove wall tiles one needs several tools.
Of course that you can do this operation mechanically by using a drill machine with hammering function but if you want to remove the tiles without breaking them it is better to do it by hand.
Ceramic is a type of glass.
Once those tiles loosen pry them off.
If you don t mind breaking the tile you re removing but you want to preserve the ones next to it tape off the tile you re removing with masking tape.
How to remove ceramic floor tile without breaking it.
Next position a chisel in the grout line under the bottom of the tile and tap it gently with a hammer to see if the tile will pop loose be careful not to chip or crack the adjoining tile.
Hammer the tile carefully with your chisel working from the center outward until part of the tile breaks off.
Tiles installed with thinset or another tile adhesive often require more work to remove them.
There are a myriad of tools designed for this job which include grout saws carbide tipped tools and a grout removing bit that works in a dremel tool.
Then slide your chisel behind the tile and tap it sideways so the tile comes off.
Remove the grout by using a rotary cutting tool to cut along all of the grout lines.
Step 3 remove the ceramic floor tiles.
Pay particular attention to areas around doors and windows where decorative moldings and edging strips change direction.
Start by removing all the grout using a grout saw rotary cutter oscillating tool or utility knife.
Protect your eyes and lungs from ceramic dust particles by wearing safety goggles and a heavy duty dust mask.
Take your time to tap out the first one then attack the exposed.
The first tile is generally much harder than the rest.
The trick is to get the old tile out without damaging the surrounding tiles.
Use a grout removing tool to remove the grout around the entire perimeter of the tile.
Corner tiles have two free sides making them easier to access and remove.