kginter
Jan 22, 2006, 12:04 PM
I am in th process of removing ceramic tile from my back porch. We are having a pool installed and need the slab scraped clean so they can float it install acrylic deck. I was told by the contractor that the surface needed to be as smooth as possible.
Removing the tile was not difficult, I was able to pop up without breaking. The problem is the thinset that was left behind. I've been using a chisel and hammer, pick ax, spade, anything I can think of to chip it up. So far, I've been able to scrape up only about 4 square feet. I have approximately 100 square feet to do.
Any suggestions? Solvents, power tools, etc.
Thank you.
Removing the tile was not difficult, I was able to pop up without breaking. The problem is the thinset that was left behind. I've been using a chisel and hammer, pick ax, spade, anything I can think of to chip it up. So far, I've been able to scrape up only about 4 square feet. I have approximately 100 square feet to do.
Any suggestions? Solvents, power tools, etc.
Thank you.