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[FONT="]Hi everyone.
Wondering if you can help, I have to do a few repairs on a Travertine floor that was laid 2 years ago.
Basically there is cracking in the screed through the doorways which as cracked the travertine tile on top, the tiles were lad on a fiberus screed but no threshold or expansion gaps were added in the doorways to allow for moment/cracking.
Just wondering the best way to get the cracked old tiles out without damaging the good tiles next to them. These are very soft cheap filled Trav 500x300 I think.
I’m not allowed to use a grinder, so was going to very carefully use a hammer and bolster and a few blades and scrapers.
Any other ideas chaps?[/FONT]
Wondering if you can help, I have to do a few repairs on a Travertine floor that was laid 2 years ago.
Basically there is cracking in the screed through the doorways which as cracked the travertine tile on top, the tiles were lad on a fiberus screed but no threshold or expansion gaps were added in the doorways to allow for moment/cracking.
Just wondering the best way to get the cracked old tiles out without damaging the good tiles next to them. These are very soft cheap filled Trav 500x300 I think.
I’m not allowed to use a grinder, so was going to very carefully use a hammer and bolster and a few blades and scrapers.
Any other ideas chaps?[/FONT]