Next Level Carpentry | How to Remove Ceramic Tile and Underlayment the Smart Way @NextLevelCarpentry | Uploaded February 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
The most stubborn tile and underlayment can be removed effectively using long wood wedges and a sledge hammer... but have an extra bowl of Wheaties for breakfast before you start because it's still a LOT of work. This video shows how I tackled a tough project but got the results I needed!
Note: this method works great for removing hardwood flooring too!
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The most stubborn tile and underlayment can be removed effectively using long wood wedges and a sledge hammer... but have an extra bowl of Wheaties for breakfast before you start because it's still a LOT of work. This video shows how I tackled a tough project but got the results I needed!
Note: this method works great for removing hardwood flooring too!
The quickest and easiest way to support video production here at Next Level Carpentry is to click the PayPal icon on my website where it says "Tip the Teacher" here: https://www.nextlevelcarpentry.shop/You're more than welcome to watch and comment for free but if you find something extra helpful in a video and want to toss in a tip I always appreciate it!
Tools and supplies seen in this video are available through this Influencer's List on Amazon for the same low online price you expect if you need something and can't find it locally: amazon.com/shop/nextlevelcarpentry?listId=OXCOQUN9XO7Q&ref=idea_share_inf
Amazon pays small 'ad fees' to Next Level Carpentry so I appreciate it when viewers begin their Amazon session through one of these links... thank you!!
๐Want 15% of any of the great Starbond products I use in the shop and on the job? Great! Use exclusive offer code NLC at checkout and cash in on the savings!starbond.com ๐
Teeshirts and swag from Teespring available here: teespring.com/stores/next-level-carpentry-swag-shop have fun when you meet another fan of Next Level Carpentry wearing a shirt too... or, better yet, get one for someone you know who's already a fan but doesn't' have one๐
If you're motivated to join with those who go above and beyond for Next Level Carpentry as patrons you can do that here at Patreon: patreon.com/NextLevelCarpentry
I try to show the list of all active patrons somewhere in each new video released so keep an eye out for yours if you sign up... and thank you for your support!