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Zenith Tools_ How To Fix Broken Tiles in 5 Easy Steps

Now that you have fixed the damaged tiles, you can admire the results and take pride that you have completed the project all by yourself with Zenith tools!

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Zenith Tools_ How To Fix Broken Tiles in 5 Easy Steps

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  1. Zenith Tools: How To Fix Broken Tiles in 5 Easy Steps Replacing old tiling with new tiles can be a rewarding experience as it has the potential to improve the aesthetic of your home and even increase its overall value. What's more, you don't need to hire an expert for this job. You can do it yourself if you have the right tools! In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to make tiling repairs using the Zenith Self-Prying Pro Bar Hand Tool. 1. Assess the damage. Not sure if your tiles need replacement? Any noticeable scratching, chipping, or cracking are signs that it’s time to replace them. The same goes for excessive discoloration and wear. Use Zenith’s Floor Lifter Tool to safely remove old tiles without damaging the undamaged ones. This hardwood floor removal tool can be used for ceramic tiles, glued countertops, nails, and trim, making it an all-in-one solution for remodeling and demolition work. 2. Start by removing the trim. Are you replacing the whole floor with new tiles or just some parts near the wall? Carefully remove the trim using the revolutionary Trim Puller by Zenith Tools. It can help you safely remove the decorative panel, door casings, molding, baseboards, and decorative panels while protecting the trim and wall with its flatter, larger, and wider contact area. The integrated wedged center improves removal efficiency while preventing damage to the materials. It does a faster job than using a putty knife and crowbar. 3. Get rid of the grout and remove the old tile. Use the Zenith Self-Prying Pro Bar Hand Tool and Mini Trim Puller to strip, clean, and remove old grout easily and quickly. Both of these tools can also serve as hardwood floor removal tools. They make it easier to remove old tiles without damaging them, so you don’t have to worry about breaking the pieces and cleaning up the mess. These tools are also handy scrapers for the old adhesive. 4. Apply the new adhesive and set the new tile. Clean up any residue before applying the new adhesive while following the instructions on its packaging. Place the new tile carefully to avoid shifting the thinset underneath. Ensure that the edges align with the surrounding tiles and press evenly to level it out. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended time for curing the thinset, then apply the new grout.

  2. 5. Perform the finishing touches. Wait 15 minutes after applying the grout, then wipe off any film residue. Let the new tiles set for a minimum of 24 hours before applying any pressure. Ensure further protection with a grout sealant to prevent water damage and stains. Enjoy the new tiles Now that you have fixed the damaged tiles, you can admire the results and take pride that you have completed the project all by yourself with Zenith tools! And if you find yourself needing to fix or update other things around the home, Zenith has all the tools you need for your upcoming projects. Check out the selection of professional-grade products and find out why they are the best all-rounders for DIY remodeling or demolition.

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