If you have a small tile wall repair job that you’d like to tackle yourself, here are some steps to follow:
- Assess the damage: Determine the extent of the damage to the tiles. If only a few tiles are damaged, they can be repaired individually. However, if many tiles are damaged or the underlying surface is compromised, it may be necessary to remove and replace a larger section of tiles.
- Remove damaged tiles: Use a chisel or tile scraper to carefully remove the damaged tiles, being careful not to damage the surrounding tiles.
- Clean the area: Clean the area where the damaged tiles were removed, removing any remaining adhesive or grout.
- Prepare replacement tiles: If you have replacement tiles, soak them in water for a few hours to make them easier to cut. Then cut them to size using a tile cutter or a wet saw. If you don’t have replacement tiles, try to find matching tiles from the same batch or buy new tiles that are similar in color and texture.
- Install replacement tiles: Apply adhesive to the back of the replacement tiles and carefully press them into place. Use spacers to ensure the tiles are evenly spaced, and use a level to ensure they are straight.
- Grout the tiles: Once the adhesive has dried, use a rubber float to apply grout between the tiles. Wipe away any excess grout with a damp sponge.
- Seal the grout: Depending on the type of grout used, it may be necessary to seal the grout to prevent moisture from penetrating the surface.
Remember, repairing small tile wall damage can be a delicate process, and it’s important to take your time and be gentle to avoid damaging surrounding tiles. If the damage is extensive or if you’re unsure about any aspect of the repair process, it’s best to consult a professional tile installer. They can assess the damage and provide guidance on the best course of action to take.