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The small master bath in my 1971 home is in need of work. Surface of the floor tiles is worn off, and the shower tiles have cracks running through them (rather than the grout joints).
It's all tile throughout laid on top of about 1.5 inches of concrete/mortar. It's like a bank vault in there.
Also tile walls up to about 4', and the entire tub sized shower stall including the ceiling of the shower stall.
I cut some out to put a new shower pan in 8 years ago and it was shocking how much, and how heavy it was to haul out for what little I removed.
I used a grinder to cut the grout joints the last time, and busted it out with a blacksmith hammer.
To do the whole bathroom will require MUCH more gressive techniques, and a construction dumpster, I guess.
Ideas?
It's all tile throughout laid on top of about 1.5 inches of concrete/mortar. It's like a bank vault in there.
Also tile walls up to about 4', and the entire tub sized shower stall including the ceiling of the shower stall.
I cut some out to put a new shower pan in 8 years ago and it was shocking how much, and how heavy it was to haul out for what little I removed.
I used a grinder to cut the grout joints the last time, and busted it out with a blacksmith hammer.
To do the whole bathroom will require MUCH more gressive techniques, and a construction dumpster, I guess.
Ideas?