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How to Replace a Wall Tile
1 to 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy to moderate

The only tricky part is removing the cracked tile without damaging any of the surrounding tiles.



In this video, This Old House tile contractor Joe Ferrante explains how to replace a wall tile.


Steps:

1. Protect work area with canvas drop cloth
2. Use a utility knife to score grout joints around the cracked tiles
3. Loosen cracked tile using cold chisel and hammer; remove loose tiles
4. Use trowel to scrape the wall clean of loose debris
5. Dry-fit the new tile to the wall
6. If necessary, use tile nippers to remove spacer lugs from edge of tile
7. Smooth edges of tile by rubbing it with a rubbing stone
8. Mix thinset mortar with latex additive
9. Apply thinset to wall with trowel
10. Spread thinset on back of tile and press tile to wall; repeat for all replacement tiles
11. Wait 30 minutes, then mix tile grout, following manufacturer's directions
12. Use a rubber float to force grout into the joints between the tiles
13. Apply grout with fingertip to fill hard-to-reach areas
14. Wait 10 minutes, then clean the grout from the tile using a damp sponge
15. Wait overnight, then buff off haze from the tile using a clean, dry sponge
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