In general if the section of your wall that needs a repair is larger than a piece of paper expect to pay 120 to 300 for a professional repair.
Replacing bathroom wall tiles plasterboard.
Start by removing any excess adhesive from the wall.
Some type of wall board like drywall or backerboard or a mortar bed.
The damage had spread about 9 in.
Cut along this marked line with a utility knife or wallboard saw and remove the drywall.
If the surface is strong pva it and tile over filling the cracks with adhesive.
To me the walls look exactly as you would expect after removing tiles.
An ordinary grout saw typically does not work for wall tiles because of lug spacers that connect adjacent tiles underneath.
Up the wall so we had to remove three courses of 4 in sq.
Although the sheetrock used in bathrooms is usually greenboard.
Our shower room needs revamping.
Tile to reach sound drywall.
I hope you will follow me through the proc.
Brush away any dust and fallen tile residue debris.
For additional strength use an adhesive remover.
If it is firm but the gaps are too big fill them with bonding first to make a reasonably level surface.
If you need to repair a small section of wall less than 10 inches the cost will be 65 to 110 for a professional depending on your location.
If the wall integrity is shot replace the plasterboard.
Cut out the drywall.
Although you can chip away the grout by hand with small tools you are likely to damage the wall in the process.
Once this damaged drywall is removed mark straight cutting lines on the remaining intact drywall.
Soft damaged drywall can usually be simply broken off by hand.
Wide we removed a 5 ft wide section all the way across the back wall of the tub so we could install a continuous piece of substrate with no vertical seams.
Drywall repair self adhesive wall patch.
Scrape the grout away with a utility knife.
The drywall in the bathroom above the shower and bathtub is typically subjected to a daily onslaught of steam.
Whether you are remodeling replacing just a few rows of outdated tile or repairing a damaged tile removing bathroom tile without damaging the plaster walls can be a tricky job.
Fit your utility knife in a sturdy holder if you have one and run it carefully and repeatedly around the tile or tiles you plan to remove.
It takes time patience and the right tools.
This method takes a while but comes with a low risk of damaging the surrounding tiles.
So in this video i will show you the part 1 where i removed the bathroom tiles.
This can be done with a scraper.
With tiles removed you should see exposed drywall.