Chisel tiles away from the wall.
Removing wall tiles from gyprock.
Standard plasterboard is very cheap otherwise if its regarded as a wet area use the thin compressed fibre cement sheet as other poster mentioned or wet area plasterboard.
Mud bed removal chip through the mortar with the chisel and hammer or sledgehammer in a small area breaking up the material to view the.
A wide blade putty knife is helpful in prying the tiles loose.
Start by turning off the water and the electricity.
Whoever attached the tiles used several different adhesives some of which came off nicely some of which were so strong it was impossible to get the tile off without taking away the paper from the gyprock.
Prepare to remove the tiles.
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Once those tiles loosen pry them off.
If you plan to remove a whole wall of tiles try tapping the edge of each one with a.
Tiles installed with thinset or another tile adhesive often require more work to remove them.
You can do this yourself at the mains or get qualified.
We seemed to get best results by sliding a paint scraper behind the tiles and removing small sections at a time.
Chisel off the mortar as you did the tiles unless there is a layer of metal lath under the mortar.
Step by step instructions.
Break the tile if necessary.
This approach should let you save more of your tiles for reuse unless the tiles are.
If you see lath.
Hold the sharp end of your chisel against the base of one tile you want to remove inside the extracted grout line.
Try to locate a loose tile.
Pry out or unscrew the fasteners that.