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Repair Cracked Tile
medium
Home Repair
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8 steps
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Safety Warnings
Use caution when handling broken tile shards to avoid cuts
Wear protective eyewear during tile removal
Tools Needed
Hammer
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Chisel
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Trowel
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Sponge
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Materials
Replacement Tile
— matching size/color
(as needed)
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Thin-set Mortar/Cement
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(as needed)
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Grout
— matching color
(as needed)
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Steps
1
Carefully remove the cracked tile by using a hammer and chisel to break it away from the substrate.
Tip: Avoid damaging the surrounding intact tiles.
2
Clear out any old mortar or adhesive from the recessed area to create a clean surface.
Tip: Ensure the area is level with the surrounding tiles.
3
Apply a layer of thin-set mortar or cement to the back of the replacement tile or directly to the substrate.
Tip: Use a trowel to ensure an even spread.
4
Press the new tile firmly into place, ensuring it is flush with the adjacent tiles.
Tip: Check for alignment before the mortar sets.
5
Allow the mortar to dry completely according to the manufacturer's specifications.
Tip: check locally for drying times.
6
Fill the joints around the new tile with matching grout.
Tip: Press the grout deep into the seams.
7
Wipe away excess grout from the tile surface using a damp sponge.
Tip: Do not use too much water to avoid washing out the grout.
8
Allow the grout to cure fully before exposing the area to water or heavy foot traffic.
Tip: check locally for curing time.
Pro Tips
Ensure the replacement tile matches the thickness of the original floor or wall surface.
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Sources
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Gutenberg: Dwelling Construction
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