The method of heating and tapping with rubber hammer worked. I have a water leak under my slab. Had to remove 5 tiles that have been down for 10+years. Took time and patience but it worked. I used hot hair dryer. Tks
@@zheniahunter9293 Так. Цікаво було б поглянути на видалення нормально покладеної плитки, де клей під всією поверхнею. Щось мені видається що так легко не пішло б...
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo. Ce mec m'a sauvé la vie. Ça m'a donné l'idée d'utiliser le décapeur thermique. J'ai chauffé avec un tourne vis en légère pression en dessous du carreau jusqu'à ce que l'on entend parfois un craque et là magie, l'effet thermique décolle le carreau et la colle st plus molle aussi quand on la chauffe. Et ça m'a fait gagner des heures de boulot et des carreaux s'il avait fallu tout casser! Un Grand MERCI encore. PS: Avantage du décapeur thermique, on n'a pas besoin de nettoyer les carreaux après, ils ont pas noircis du au carbone déposé par la combustion de son chalumeau. Bon bricolage à toutes et à tous.
Абалдеть!!!! Я показал это видео плиточнику которому уже 965лет. Он был просто обескуражен от удивления. Мы вдвоём сидим и просто находимся в ступоре и шоковом состоянии., от увиденного. Браво!!!
Worked like a charm. Four out of four tiles removed without a scratch. Rather than using a burner, I used a hot air gun which enabled me to control the heat perfectly and take out the tiles just 2” from a bathroom closet without removing it 🤗 Thanks for sharing 🎉
Идея рабочая ,но трудозатратная.Газ нужен.Проще либо дождаться пока плитка сама отойдёт,либо аккуратно расшатать самую легко отрываемую плитку и снять,а далее следующие расшатываются легко перфоратором.Тут нужен опыт , можно сломать плитку.
@@Boogerman927 для снятия больших площадей можно и баллон с горелкой арендовать. Если снимать одну две - не практично, но если большую площадь, то можно.
Я хоть и не плиточник, но мне кажется, что такой метод может не сработать со слишком толстой плиткой. Но одно могу сказать точно: достаточно вытащить одну плитку, и все остальные пойдут намного легче!
WHY IN THE HECK REPLACE THE TILE IN THE BEGINNING? IT WASN'T BROKEN, IT WASN'T CHIPPED, OR UNEVEN SO, WHY REPLACE IT UNLESS....SOME IDIOTS DON'T HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN < listen> TO THEIR TILE. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME, ENERGY, AND MONEY FOR THE SETTER.
I thought I would try this. After finishing my shower, I was installing the trims and found out the valves were plumbed wrong. Since I couldn't get to the plumbing from the back, I had to remove 5-36 x 24 tiles. I just used a propane plumbing torch after removing the grout. 2 tiles broke in small chunks but by and large all 5 tiles came off the wall with a little prying. I had no intention of saving and reusing the tile so it's a win for me. I didn't have to beat the wall with a hammer.
That's what some people are missing, it's painful and hard work to break all the tile with a hammer. Also if you live in an appartement, you will get all of your neighbors angry with the noise.
El problema de esas plaquetas sueltas es porque la base (el mortero) es muy pobre en cemento, por eso la plaqueta ha salido con el cemento cola pegado a ella. Creo el método del calentamiento es mejor cuando hay un problema de adherencia entre la plaqueta y el cemento cola, puede que con solo calentarla salte.
When I think of removing tiles it is usually a long, noisy, dusty and laborious process. Just grinding away the grout you gotta seal off the room you are doing it in or it gets everywhere.
Вот это супер абалденный способ! Я кладу плитку уже 95 лет и не знал такого до сих пор. Теперь плитку после укладки снимаю не разбивая и второй раз укладываю, 2й раз лучше всегда получается. Спасибо за обучение, сэнсэй!
It kind of looks like they did but what in the world is the subfloor? It looks like dirt. What I like to do is use a notch towel that's a bit oversized, make and even layer with the niche all going the same direction, which is perpendicular to the longest side of the tile, and make sure to press the tile into it and wiggle it perpendicular to the towel marks.
@@mytrashguypa no. The empty sound coming from the knocking indicates theres air pocket under the tiles. Heating it will make the air expand and break the mortar. Thats why it became easier to remove it
this can only work if the tile has an air pocket underneath. also in my country most masons (all of them amateurs even though they think they're not) use upto 1 foot deep of tile adhesive (between 4 inches to 1 ft) instead of filling the void with regular concrete before using the tile adhesive at 1in to 1/2in thickness. mainly because they could not care less that tile adhesive is worth 10 times more than cement per kilo, and they absolutely dont care if they rip off the client. which is why i tend to do all tiling work myself (with some help from my brother to help things along).
As Herkminer said, why would you need to replace it if there are no air air pockets? lazy, crappy workers, i won't even use the word ,tilers, do jobs where there are air pockets. This video was was great work in rectifying very bad work!!
@@ХэллоуДолли-о6ь ж..а говорящая...лиж бы на кого то гнать...глаза из трусов вытащи и посмотри какая основа была рыхлая или со временем в труху превратилась,на такой основе кто бы не укладывал плитку она держаться будет плохо..бл..ть кругом специалисты...только сами сделать ни хера не могут...
That's 100% without a doubt an improperly installed tile floor. I've installed more than tile I care to think about. You can't leave any voids, and you have to properly set the tile or they'll let go sooner or later (or sooner!). They don't just pop up from being hit with a steamer. I've also steam cleaned tens of thousands of square feet of the stuff. The steam cleaner wasn't your problem. The tile installer was.
Ok that sounds right too because at one time I had my new clothes drier sat- on the laundry bench instead of on the floor area because it didnt fit under the bench. After about 2 years of intermitent drier heat, all of the wall tile glue and grout behind the drier seemed to degrade so much that an entire section of wall tiles there became so loose and sponge like we were able to just lift them from the wall in tact by being careful they didnt fall. They were able to be refitted with new adhesives and we put the drier in a better place so the constant heat no longer affected the tiled wall areas
I’ve never used a dryer so Im surprised that it gets the wall so hot it degrades the adhesive. Don’t they have any insulation to protect adjacent surfaces? It’s good that you got the tiles of intact, coz unless you have spares it can be a right royal PITA finding replacements.
Hola, lo que despega los azulejos es el movimiento generado por las distintas dilataciones de los distintos materiales no es que se degrade los materiales . Cuando el azulejo recibe calor se espande más que la capa de pegamento y al enfriarse se contrae más que el pegamento. Esta acción repetida muchas veces termina despegandolos. Saludos.
@@eduardstadtler3708 Yeah. This sounds like nonsense. I don't think a torch is going to do ANYTHING to tile laid with thin set on a proper substrate like cement board or just a plain concrete slab..... except maybe crack the tile.
It looks to me like its the face of the concrete shearing off. The tile was covered with adhesive. Tho he did not put enough adhesive when he layed them, at least from what I can see. Also I'm not sure that tourch was doing anything. Cutting the grout out helped more than anything. Those tiles were already loose.
This only works in certain condition, tile type, size and the Granite/tile glue itself, I tried this method and still the break chance is vary according to the previous placed glue and method of removing itself
Only time I use a heat gun is with epoxy grout and it comes out like butter. Unless I'm missing something obvious these would have came out easy. But if heat does do something im missing. Let me know because i will teach everyone in my company
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I confirm this method works. While heating, when you hear a crack, you can be pretty sure the tile will be easy to off. Be gentle with your (rubber) hammer at tile corners.
I had more than 20 years in the tile business. Removed many pieces of tile without breaking them without the need of a torch. Most of my customers would have freaked out if I brought a torch in the house! Lol.
Сотни плиток я поменял в офисах, я не вижу смысла ее выдирать, если она держится, пусть даже с пустотами, если плитка отслоилась, просто намазываю жидкий плиточный клей и ставлю обратно, предварительно грунтанув, если надо снять, то перфоратор в помощь, если нет плитки с таким же рисунком, то клею другую с максимально приближенным рисунком. Ни кто с газовым балоном не будет бегать по офису и греть плитку это вообще пожароопасно
A better way then burning. Remove the grout as shown. Seal up the room and flood to a depth of 100mm for two weeks. Hey presto the water has softened the adhesive enough to lift all the tiles. You might need to replaster the walls and maybe replace the underfloor oh and maybe the ceiling beneath, small price to pay for unbroken tiles that you can relay in about 6months after it’s dried out. No need to thank me.
You know I had bad advice in the comment section. You forgot to tell them to hose off all walls before hand so they don’t absorb all the water from the floor.
Here in AZ, on hot summer days, when taking out entire floors, you just hit a few tiles in the center with a sledgehammer, and then the air would expand, and you would see the entire floor just pop up.
It's only used on linoleum , never used on removing tile because it dies not work . It's BS. . It works to soften up apoxy grout to remove tile. Heat would have to go through the tile and the thinset to contract the wood . BS! You want the wood to contract use water . If they used a modified thinset like Fexbond 1 or 2 or Versabond or a modified mastic you really think this would work if installation was done properly? Not once did mention tearing out ceramic compared to porcelain tile. Any kind of good bond will break the tile , you have to hope for crappie installations to get lucky like this guy to say this method works . Just to bad these people won't bet money so i can Make it worth it for me in proving them wrong. Then they will stop these stupid videos.
Szkoda że typ przykleił na koniec nowe płytki tak żeby nie było widać spodu , bo na starych bylo dużo starego kleju co go nie usunął i by mu się nie zmieściło...
Reminds me of breaking the seam on a granite countertop..:Run propane torch up and down seam to soften the glue so you can begin scoring it with a heavy exacto blade and be careful not to overheat the granite as you may pop a chunk out!
Горелка не нужна. Я проверял. Отстукивается и так нормально (А плитку, вообще-то, надо класть лучше - лежит фактически на песке. Конечно, если не снимать каждый год. )
это скорей всего так укладывали по-быстрому .на полусухую стяжку.у ребят из Китая много таких роликов. по цвету стяжки явно цемента маловато.сверху молочком пролили, плитку положили.она и отстрелила.
Поясню. Если размазанный клей побрызгать водой и положить на него плитку, то в дальнейшем, что-бы ее отодрать, нагревать плитку уже не требуется - сама отойдет от первого шелбана.
If you drill holes in 3 sides of the tile. You can add a latex self leveler that fill all those voids and dry like grout. Just stop pumping it in when it comes out the other side. "Fix -a -floor" adhesive. Works great just grout the holes you drilled.
Usually if you apply cement to the back of the tile as well as to the substrate you will get a perfect bond. I learned that by watching tile setters working at a site i was working at LOL.
Надо было стяжку залить по хорошему, хотя-бы протянуть провило трех метровым, а на ляпы она отходить бутет, а че гребенкой прошёл, сам керамогранит на сдир не прошёл, судя по старой укладке её можно было всю шпателем снять, а тут горелка на бодяжный раствор с клеем🤭
я таким методом снимал советскую плитку в панельной 9 эт (которая настолько монолитна приклеена, что перфоратором не отобьёшь) . Долго, нудно, но снял. Поэтому считаю метод рабочий
Krásny príklad že technický pokrok nemusí skončiť na atomofkach,ak už nieje dostupná vzorka materiálu na opravu alebo štandardovo výmena celej podlahy,vďaka Majstro :)
This method does not always work as there are so many variables in how the tile was originally installed such as type of tile used as well as what the surface is and most importantly what adhesive was used. If the tile are very old they will be a tile which was manufactured very differently than tiles today. Modern tiles are very different to older ones. Biocottura tiles were fired twice and are very different than those fired once. Bio tiles are very soft by comparison and a lot thicker .
На саму плитку не нанесли слой "на сдир" для хорошего контакта, поэтому и эти будут держаться неважно. И смысл столько возиться, что-то греть, если эти 2 плитки на выброс?
I tried this in my apartment, next thing you know the fire alarm got triggered downstairs and the tenants who live downstairs told me if I was retarded but I kindly responded that I learned how to professionally do this from a UA-cam video. Edit: successfully removed the tiles without causing another fire alarm
I burned my house down completely. The tiles are still on the floor.
LMAO 🤣
😀😀😀
Maybe first wetting them then burning
😆🤣🤣🤣
Lol same 😂 I like
The method of heating and tapping with rubber hammer worked. I have a water leak under my slab. Had to remove 5 tiles that have been down for 10+years. Took time and patience but it worked. I used hot hair dryer. Tks
Like a blow dryer for hair? Great Idea. I'll try it.
Or a heat gun.
if the tile is loose already, why even use heat to loosen it up? Works without heat but needs patience and being gentle with the lifting
@@brf351cdid it work ?
@@asdfdsf-s4u It doesn't always work. It can work if the glue was weak from start or already starting to yield, but it won't otherwise.
Ничего себе! Вау! Брависсимо! Я плиточник и мне 250 лет, я очень удивлен, теперь буду удалять плитки не ломая!
Wow congratulations on 250 years
Впевнений? Я щось не бачу клей після відклейки. Здається його там нема майже ))
@@zheniahunter9293 Так. Цікаво було б поглянути на видалення нормально покладеної плитки, де клей під всією поверхнею. Щось мені видається що так легко не пішло б...
@@zheniahunter9293 цементная вода
Ага особенно когда плитка лежит на песке, закоптить это вообще норм.. Хаха.. Да она и так бы отвалилась и не сломалась.
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo.
Ce mec m'a sauvé la vie.
Ça m'a donné l'idée d'utiliser le décapeur thermique.
J'ai chauffé avec un tourne vis en légère pression en dessous du carreau jusqu'à ce que l'on entend parfois un craque et là magie, l'effet thermique décolle le carreau et la colle st plus molle aussi quand on la chauffe.
Et ça m'a fait gagner des heures de boulot et des carreaux s'il avait fallu tout casser!
Un Grand MERCI encore.
PS: Avantage du décapeur thermique, on n'a pas besoin de nettoyer les carreaux après, ils ont pas noircis du au carbone déposé par la combustion de son chalumeau.
Bon bricolage à toutes et à tous.
Абалдеть!!!! Я показал это видео плиточнику которому уже 965лет. Он был просто обескуражен от удивления. Мы вдвоём сидим и просто находимся в ступоре и шоковом состоянии., от увиденного. Браво!!!
😂 насмејао си ме,брате!
Я тоже с Рамзесом первым- сижу видос смотрю,он просто зацепенел от увиденного
И сказал заказчик : "Не вечно желаньям моим быть пренебрегаемым плиточниками зане суть плоть. Пусть будут дни их 120 лет"
حالا رویش های بهتری کاشی کاری وجود دارد که کاشی فقط یکبار کار میشود و دیگه هر گز قابل برداشتن نیست.
Удали свой комментарии . из за него может повысить пенсионный возраст
Worked like a charm. Four out of four tiles removed without a scratch.
Rather than using a burner, I used a hot air gun which enabled me to control the heat perfectly and take out the tiles just 2” from a bathroom closet without removing it 🤗
Thanks for sharing 🎉
Изначально стяжка голый песок. Без нагрева эту плитку можно оторвать обычной вакумной присоской.
Ну сама то идея рабочая?
Идея рабочая ,но трудозатратная.Газ нужен.Проще либо дождаться пока плитка сама отойдёт,либо аккуратно расшатать самую легко отрываемую плитку и снять,а далее следующие расшатываются легко перфоратором.Тут нужен опыт , можно сломать плитку.
@@Boogerman927 электрофеном !!!
@@НикитинСергей-о9ц Утюгом?
@@Boogerman927 для снятия больших площадей можно и баллон с горелкой арендовать. Если снимать одну две - не практично, но если большую площадь, то можно.
I did exactly that many times and it works.
Some, of course, broke but most of them did not.
Я хоть и не плиточник, но мне кажется, что такой метод может не сработать со слишком толстой плиткой. Но одно могу сказать точно: достаточно вытащить одну плитку, и все остальные пойдут намного легче!
I can’t believe how surprised this 50 year tiler was!
Legends say the 50 years tiler still surprised till now
@@marcopolo9707 good one 😅🤣😂
You should write an article about it.
It was the look on his face that had me
I am surprised at how surprised the surprised 50 year old tiler was!
For the very specific application of removing tile and not destroying the piece, this is actually quite phenomenal.
Si estuviera bien echa la solera y con pegamento eso no lo sacas sana
WHY IN THE HECK REPLACE THE TILE IN THE BEGINNING? IT WASN'T BROKEN, IT WASN'T CHIPPED, OR UNEVEN SO, WHY REPLACE IT UNLESS....SOME IDIOTS DON'T HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN < listen> TO THEIR TILE. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME, ENERGY, AND MONEY FOR THE SETTER.
@@webs2947 lmfao, I don't even know what to say to you.
it fake dude
@@webs2947 maybe it was loose to the step... ever walked on a loose tile?
I thought I would try this. After finishing my shower, I was installing the trims and found out the valves were plumbed wrong. Since I couldn't get to the plumbing from the back, I had to remove 5-36 x 24 tiles. I just used a propane plumbing torch after removing the grout. 2 tiles broke in small chunks but by and large all 5 tiles came off the wall with a little prying. I had no intention of saving and reusing the tile so it's a win for me. I didn't have to beat the wall with a hammer.
That's what some people are missing, it's painful and hard work to break all the tile with a hammer.
Also if you live in an appartement, you will get all of your neighbors angry with the noise.
El problema de esas plaquetas sueltas es porque la base (el mortero) es muy pobre en cemento, por eso la plaqueta ha salido con el cemento cola pegado a ella. Creo el método del calentamiento es mejor cuando hay un problema de adherencia entre la plaqueta y el cemento cola, puede que con solo calentarla salte.
When I think of removing tiles it is usually a long, noisy, dusty and laborious process. Just grinding away the grout you gotta seal off the room you are doing it in or it gets everywhere.
Вот это супер абалденный способ! Я кладу плитку уже 95 лет и не знал такого до сих пор. Теперь плитку после укладки снимаю не разбивая и второй раз укладываю, 2й раз лучше всегда получается. Спасибо за обучение, сэнсэй!
Thats a good reason to back butter your tile. It takes a little longer but they wont be hollow underneath.
It kind of looks like they did but what in the world is the subfloor? It looks like dirt. What I like to do is use a notch towel that's a bit oversized, make and even layer with the niche all going the same direction, which is perpendicular to the longest side of the tile, and make sure to press the tile into it and wiggle it perpendicular to the towel marks.
Back butter tile is the better way it more solid on the floor
Dang, I installed ceramic tile for 43 years and didn’t have a clue about this technique. I am amazed!
Because it only works with newer installs.
43 года класть плитку.Вот это уровень
развития
А то, что ишаков сношают под хвост, ты слышал?!
@@mytrashguypa no. The empty sound coming from the knocking indicates theres air pocket under the tiles. Heating it will make the air expand and break the mortar. Thats why it became easier to remove it
Grazie.
Great, clear concise video and very useful technique. Also, 01:27 proves that it's even easier if you get Benny Hill to do the work for you 😀
hahaha
not everyone gets it
While playing yakety sax music
It is a joke. They were on sand not ciment. No trace of glue. This is totally fake as 99% are glued.
Whilst slapping a wee old man on the head.
this can only work if the tile has an air pocket underneath. also in my country most masons (all of them amateurs even though they think they're not) use upto 1 foot deep of tile adhesive (between 4 inches to 1 ft) instead of filling the void with regular concrete before using the tile adhesive at 1in to 1/2in thickness. mainly because they could not care less that tile adhesive is worth 10 times more than cement per kilo, and they absolutely dont care if they rip off the client. which is why i tend to do all tiling work myself (with some help from my brother to help things along).
Where are you located? Regardless of location, a lot of people “busy” but very few professionals .
1ft deep? Concrete or mortar? 1inch of tile adhesive? I would thing 1/8th inch or so at most!!
The sound difference is indicative of air pocket or gaps, so it should work if there is the sound diff, in my opinion.
Atleast you're not full of yourself.
As Herkminer said, why would you need to replace it if there are no air air pockets? lazy, crappy workers, i won't even use the word ,tilers, do jobs where there are air pockets. This video was was great work in rectifying very bad work!!
I will try this, thank you for this video!
Спасибо огромное , сейчас для меня это актуально. Собрался водопровод менять , не уверен что найду такую же плитку...
Excellent repair Sir. Skillful use of Fire and Force.
Beh che dire.. altro che bravo sarebbe "quadi" un'offesa.. Sei veramente un piastrellista con molta ma molta passione !!❤❤❤
Какой смысл греть, если плитка УЖЕ отклеилась от основания?
Она не отклеилась, просто под ней есть пустоты, то есть ложил херовый плиточник
@@ХэллоуДолли-о6ь я бы даже сказал клал
@@кинстинтин75, 😀.
я бы даже сказала, он на них поклал )
Он же и клал, лет 30 назад. Вот теперь косяки исправляет.
@@ХэллоуДолли-о6ь ж..а говорящая...лиж бы на кого то гнать...глаза из трусов вытащи и посмотри какая основа была рыхлая или со временем в труху превратилась,на такой основе кто бы не укладывал плитку она держаться будет плохо..бл..ть кругом специалисты...только сами сделать ни хера не могут...
Didn't think it could be done,,,I'm impressed!!!
İşinin ehli insanlar her daim takdiri hakeder👍👏👏👏
Steam cleaners work too! I lost half a kitchen before I figured out what the "popping" noise was.
Good to know. Thanks.
What was the popping noise?
@@davegadge1 I figure it’s the cement coming unfastened to the tile, same as with his blow torch, but unintentional.
That's 100% without a doubt an improperly installed tile floor. I've installed more than tile I care to think about. You can't leave any voids, and you have to properly set the tile or they'll let go sooner or later (or sooner!). They don't just pop up from being hit with a steamer. I've also steam cleaned tens of thousands of square feet of the stuff. The steam cleaner wasn't your problem. The tile installer was.
Ok that sounds right too because at one time I had my new clothes drier sat- on the laundry bench instead of on the floor area because it didnt fit under the bench. After about 2 years of intermitent drier heat, all of the wall tile glue and grout behind the drier seemed to degrade so much that an entire section of wall tiles there became so loose and sponge like we were able to just lift them from the wall in tact by being careful they didnt fall. They were able to be refitted with new adhesives and we put the drier in a better place so the constant heat no longer affected the tiled wall areas
@Salty Berserker Brigade Come get some
Agreed, but you can tile on drywall if prep the surface first and use the right adhesive.
I’ve never used a dryer so Im surprised that it gets the wall so hot it degrades the adhesive. Don’t they have any insulation to protect adjacent surfaces? It’s good that you got the tiles of intact, coz unless you have spares it can be a right royal PITA finding replacements.
Hola, lo que despega los azulejos es el movimiento generado por las distintas dilataciones de los distintos materiales no es que se degrade los materiales . Cuando el azulejo recibe calor se espande más que la capa de pegamento y al enfriarse se contrae más que el pegamento. Esta acción repetida muchas veces termina despegandolos. Saludos.
By that logiv every tile exposed to the sun must fail
@@dieterrosswag933 Many can and do, much of it depends on the type of adhesive used
Wow!!! I had to do that job in my house but didn't know that I could have used a torch!!! Thank you so much!!!
👉🍮👍
So it did work without torch too?
I also think torching makes no sense.
If you got them up without a torch why would you want to use a torch?
@@eduardstadtler3708 Yeah. This sounds like nonsense. I don't think a torch is going to do ANYTHING to tile laid with thin set on a proper substrate like cement board or just a plain concrete slab..... except maybe crack the tile.
It appears to work great on for those exceedingly rare tiles that have just a tiny amount of adhesive on the edges.
It looks to me like its the face of the concrete shearing off. The tile was covered with adhesive. Tho he did not put enough adhesive when he layed them, at least from what I can see. Also I'm not sure that tourch was doing anything. Cutting the grout out helped more than anything. Those tiles were already loose.
Saludos desde Quito Ecuador, me gustó el video gracias.
This only works in certain condition, tile type, size and the Granite/tile glue itself,
I tried this method and still the break chance is vary according to the previous placed glue and method of removing itself
Those tiles sounded so hollow I bet you could've popped them up without heat
Agree, I dont think the heat had anything to do with it.
Only time I use a heat gun is with epoxy grout and it comes out like butter. Unless I'm missing something obvious these would have came out easy. But if heat does do something im missing. Let me know because i will teach everyone in my company
I confirm this method works. While heating, when you hear a crack, you can be pretty sure the tile will be easy to off. Be gentle with your (rubber) hammer at tile corners.
I had more than 20 years in the tile business. Removed many pieces of tile without breaking them without the need of a torch. Most of my customers would have freaked out if I brought a torch in the house! Lol.
How did you remove the tiles? Is using a Mallet and puddy knife all you need? (Oh year, and the grout removal scraper.)
Keren kawan alatnya,pabrik keramik bisa nangis lihat video ini 🇮🇩🙏❤️
Heard of this method before, but never seen it in the flesh. Very impressive!
how did he clean the underneat of the tile.... i like to see that
Сотни плиток я поменял в офисах, я не вижу смысла ее выдирать, если она держится, пусть даже с пустотами, если плитка отслоилась, просто намазываю жидкий плиточный клей и ставлю обратно, предварительно грунтанув, если надо снять, то перфоратор в помощь, если нет плитки с таким же рисунком, то клею другую с максимально приближенным рисунком. Ни кто с газовым балоном не будет бегать по офису и греть плитку это вообще пожароопасно
A better way then burning. Remove the grout as shown. Seal up the room and flood to a depth of 100mm for two weeks. Hey presto the water has softened the adhesive enough to lift all the tiles. You might need to replaster the walls and maybe replace the underfloor oh and maybe the ceiling beneath, small price to pay for unbroken tiles that you can relay in about 6months after it’s dried out. No need to thank me.
Oh my God! My TV is sinking!
@@nagyba that is alot of (Colateral) damage!
I wanna build a house, can you work for me? Be my counsellor. I can smell that we are a good team. I pay you a fortune of course.
You know I had bad advice in the comment section. You forgot to tell them to hose off all walls before hand so they don’t absorb all the water from the floor.
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Here in AZ, on hot summer days, when taking out entire floors, you just hit a few tiles in the center with a sledgehammer, and then the air would expand, and you would see the entire floor just pop up.
YUP! Seen this so many times here in AZ... Able to recycle and re-sell old tile after jobs very easily.
My dad did this on our old house 40 years ago. He also uses this method on linoleum flooring. 😉
It's only used on linoleum , never used on removing tile because it dies not work . It's BS. . It works to soften up apoxy grout to remove tile. Heat would have to go through the tile and the thinset to contract the wood . BS! You want the wood to contract use water . If they used a modified thinset like Fexbond 1 or 2 or Versabond or a modified mastic you really think this would work if installation was done properly? Not once did mention tearing out ceramic compared to porcelain tile. Any kind of good bond will break the tile , you have to hope for crappie installations to get lucky like this guy to say this method works . Just to bad these people won't bet money so i can Make it worth it for me in proving them wrong. Then they will stop these stupid videos.
No he didn't
Probé it
Yup, gives the linoleum a rustic wrinkled finish.
@@Ieoshua888 probe it? What? 🙄
Great video 👍
O segredo aí é paciência, coisa que muitos ñ tem👀
Please note: Only for glazed ceramic or porcelain tile. Try this on a stone tile, and you're gonna have problems.
@@nataliefeelme4416 I would have to argue that statement about the heat, maybe not an open flame but maybe a heat gun
@@electedsphinx4086 Hard to dump enough heat into one with a heat gun.
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Excellent method of removing tiles 👍
Szkoda że typ przykleił na koniec nowe płytki tak żeby nie było widać spodu , bo na starych bylo dużo starego kleju co go nie usunął i by mu się nie zmieściło...
@@andrewruiz5113 hy de f fy hu i u 5
Не, ну если плитка была посажена на коровью лепеху, то конечно проканает...
Very good Thanks ❤❤
Reminds me of breaking the seam on a granite countertop..:Run propane torch up and down seam to soften the glue so you can begin scoring it with a heavy exacto blade and be careful not to overheat the granite as you may pop a chunk out!
Круто. Спасибо. Обязательно попробуем.
I think that was a very genius way you did it and the finish look fantastic good job.
Горелка не нужна. Я проверял. Отстукивается и так нормально (А плитку, вообще-то, надо класть лучше - лежит фактически на песке. Конечно, если не снимать каждый год. )
это скорей всего так укладывали по-быстрому .на полусухую стяжку.у ребят из Китая много таких роликов.
по цвету стяжки явно цемента маловато.сверху молочком пролили, плитку положили.она и отстрелила.
Ходят слухи что он до сих пор плитку эту снимает
Я так и не понял зачем греть
@@RandoVideos44 ходят слухи что он жарит на ней
Russian 😒
Под плитой клея нету вообще.
Достаточно залить в расшитые швы ПВА и всё
Amazing trick. 😃😇😊
50-летнего плиточника увезла скорая, когда он увидел как побрызгали клей водой.
Наш плиточник содрал бы все перфоратором, перехерачил всю плитку, стяжку под ней и заявил, что так и надо. Скорая увезла бы заказчика!
керамогранит весело взрывается лопаясь от нагрева, поэтому не только плиточника, а ещё и оператора увезла скорая.
Это где?
Поясню. Если размазанный клей побрызгать водой и положить на него плитку, то в дальнейшем, что-бы ее отодрать, нагревать плитку уже не требуется - сама отойдет от первого шелбана.
...и "крестики" поставил как-то не по-нашенски))
If you drill holes in 3 sides of the tile. You can add a latex self leveler that fill all those voids and dry like grout. Just stop pumping it in when it comes out the other side. "Fix -a -floor" adhesive. Works great just grout the holes you drilled.
Super Like do Professor Marinho do canal Ferramentas e Dicas
So great! Thank you
Trabalho perfeito, cerâmica antiga não tem como reposição
Usually if you apply cement to the back of the tile as well as to the substrate you will get a perfect bond. I learned that by watching tile setters working at a site i was working at LOL.
This is a rain slab, poured concrete while raining, ultimately the slab will continue to fail as there is no compressive strength in the substrate!
Yup your right. This heating is just you tube gimmicks.
Yes I was wondering why heating , I guess it works the same without heating except the tile do not turns black …
Стяжка плохая! Видно по цвету, да и плитка отходит вместе с клеем.
Надо было стяжку залить по хорошему, хотя-бы протянуть провило трех метровым, а на ляпы она отходить бутет, а че гребенкой прошёл, сам керамогранит на сдир не прошёл, судя по старой укладке её можно было всю шпателем снять, а тут горелка на бодяжный раствор с клеем🤭
У азиатов наблюдал часто вместо стяжки горцовка(нечто схожее) и на нее кладут плитку
горелка это так для эффектного видео, температура на процесс отрывания плитки не влияет ...
А как он ее отрвал тогда
я таким методом снимал советскую плитку в панельной 9 эт (которая настолько монолитна приклеена, что перфоратором не отобьёшь) . Долго, нудно, но снял. Поэтому считаю метод рабочий
@@POLVDOM2GORODA постукивая с разных сторон и вычистив затирку.
Krásny príklad že technický pokrok nemusí skončiť na atomofkach,ak už nieje dostupná vzorka materiálu na opravu alebo štandardovo výmena celej podlahy,vďaka Majstro :)
Bravissimo. 😉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Vivendo e aprendendo..!!!
По русски бы сказали. Век живи, век учись.
Наверное меня это удивит,когда я стану 50 летним плиточники😁
You are the TOP!!! awesome!!!
МОЛОДЕЦ!!! СПАСИБО!!! ОТЛИЧНАЯ РАБОТА!!!
Есть виды керамогранита которые от нагрева легко меняют оттенок цвета, или просто лопаются от нагрева.
Зачем греть отсавшую плитку. Нехрен на стяжке и грунтовке экономить.
They weren't loose they were(dead) tiles the guy just fixed it
Совершенно верно! Просто разбиваю и ставлю на Боларс. После суток расшиваю швы!!
Плитка не отстала, просто раствора нет в середине
@@nebhok8267 скорее пол расширялся сужался , а клей недостаточно гибкий.
Такую основу делают в ю.корее.
Немного цемента и песок,ногами тромбанули рейкой поправили,подравняли и кладут плитку.
Nice work!
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Parabéns pela dica. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
😳That’s working smart.
Нагревать в этом случае не нужно было.я и с большим заполнением отрывал
exactly
That’s brilliant 👍
Thanks for the tip I will remember this one.👍👍
This method does not always work as there are so many variables in how the tile was originally installed such as type of tile used as well as what the surface is and most importantly what adhesive was used. If the tile are very old they will be a tile which was manufactured very differently than tiles today. Modern tiles are very different to older ones. Biocottura tiles were fired twice and are very different than those fired once. Bio tiles are very soft by comparison and a lot thicker .
There is also a tile covered with varnish, it cannot be heated.
Also, most of us daily tile installers today use a decoupling membrane underneath the tile which would probably get ruined from the heat.
Pretty cool 😎✌️
非常棒的技术…👍
Нужно только точно знать, что глазурь при нагреве не лопнет… метод не идеальный и не для плитки точно
Плитка уложена по "вьетнамской" технологии. То есть на землю. Плитку уложенную правильно на стяжку не получится снять, если она сама не отвалится.
Gracias ya se como hacerlo gracias a usted :)
Very impressive! Thank you for sharing.
The ending was the best, I knew he would go home and get married.
Странно, что с такого основания только 2 плитки отвалились...
ты сбросил маленькую бомбочку на ua-cam.com/video/EhUUo6IdTpo/v-deo.html
@@hellcatv8988 Вообще-то это тактическая ракета "Точка-У" Украинских ВСУ...
Now that's impressive ! !
На саму плитку не нанесли слой "на сдир" для хорошего контакта, поэтому и эти будут держаться неважно. И смысл столько возиться, что-то греть, если эти 2 плитки на выброс?
он эти же плитки установил, он их не выбросил
Always my go-to tool. Especially when I'm not doing shingles, TPO, or metal panels
Chapeau.
Top big job
Строительным феном греем 10минут, потом резко водой охлаждаем.
и потом собираем мозайку 😆
@@AN-ks2ep несешь чушь
@@AN-ks2ep Спосибо,так расмешили :)))))))))
@@tbilisicity3901 Гамарджоба, Генацвале.😀
Было счастье когда то поработать с людьми из Грузии, шикарные люди а еда просто супер, удачи Вам.
@@AN-ks2ep И вам удачи.Спосибо за ответ.Мир и счастя вам и вобшем,нашым народам.
The fresh set tiles will be hollow again, there was not very good coverage then he added a blob to bring the height up…
Exactly, you got it dude. I thought the same when I saw it ;-)
And both the flor and the tile should have been coverd with glue
Very nice❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I tried this in my apartment, next thing you know the fire alarm got triggered downstairs and the tenants who live downstairs told me if I was retarded but I kindly responded that I learned how to professionally do this from a UA-cam video.
Edit: successfully removed the tiles without causing another fire alarm
you should never put tiles on top of sand in the 1st place.
that's where the problem started.
Excelente idea...el calor reseca el cemento
Почему не показали 50-летнего плиточника и как он удивился?
Ага ещё бы так с монолитной плиты попробовали оторвать а не с печка слоя
Just so happens I had a 16”x16” loose on my bathroom floor. Good video
Why did you need this video if your tile was already loose?
@@Lika12061 it’s 9 percent loose.
It’s loose not totally free