You are going to use this tool to scrape the floor and help you to pull up the tile.
Tools needed to remove tile backsplash.
Clear off the countertops.
And cut the power to the area where you about to the outlets where you are about to remove the tiles.
6 in 1 painters tool hammer chisels drywall putty for repairing sections of drywall just in case.
An electric rotary tool or dremel tile accessory can also be used to cut through stubborn grout.
A float is similar to a notched trowel but often lined with rubber it s used for spreading grout.
Boy these counters sure are ugly remove the covers from the outlets.
Using an all purpose or wood bit on a multifunction tool also known as a dremel tool cut through the drywall all around your tile backsplash.
Clear the counter so you will have easy access to the backsplash.
You ll want to cut through the grout between the countertop and the bottom row of tile.
You ll likely need a utility knife to cut the mesh to fit your backsplash.
Gently pry the tile from the wall using a rubber mallet if needed.
Take down the microwave and remove the microwave brackets if it s attached to the wall.
These are also often referred to as bully tools.
A notched trowel is used to spread the tile adhesive one of the most important tools for tiling.
1chip the grout along the grout lines.
The rotary hand tool will quickly loosen tiles so that they can be gently pulled away from the wall.
Here are the tools i use to remove tile backsplash easily.
Using a damp sponge remove the grout from the face of the tiles in a circular motion and shape the grout joints fully.
Wedge a putty knife into the space made by the flat head screwdriver.
One of the first tools that you are going to want to purchase for tile removal purposes is a floor scraper.
Use caution with your multifunction tool next to the countertop so it won t damage the countertop s surface.
Once you have tools and materials on hand it s time to begin the process.
Remove outlet covers and cut the electricity to the area where you will be removing the tiles.
Rinse the sponge in clean water frequently.
Limit the amount of water you use to avoid washing out the grout joints.
Repeat this process several times.
Regardless of what the tool is being called the purpose of it is going to be the same.
Carefully use the hammer and putty knife to chisel off the tiles.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to remove all the old backsplash tiles.
This type of technique will do the least amount of damage to the drywall behind the tiled backsplash.