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Taking out tile on a deconstruction job can be challenging, but with the right tools, it becomes much easier. One of the best tools for the job? The Bosch Hammer. This powerful tool is designed to make quick work of tough tiles, allowing us to efficiently break through layers without causing damage to the underlying structure. As a deconstruction company on Vancouver Island, we rely on the right equipment to maintain high standards of service.

The process of removing tile with a Bosch Hammer is straightforward but requires precision. First, we prep the work area, ensuring it’s clear of debris. Then, we use the Bosch Hammer to target the grout lines and edges of the tiles. The tool’s high-impact force breaks up the tiles into manageable pieces, which can then be easily removed. This method not only speeds up the process but also minimizes the risk of damaging surrounding surfaces.

The Bosch Hammer is more than just a tool; it’s a game-changer on the job site. Its ergonomic design means less strain on our team, while the variable speed settings allow for greater control when tackling different types of tiles. It has become an essential part of our toolkit, helping us deliver results quickly and safely.

Whether it’s a bathroom, kitchen, or floor tile removal, using the Bosch Hammer means we can get the job done right the first time. It’s all about combining efficiency with precision, ensuring that every deconstruction job is completed on time and up to our clients’ standards. That’s the commitment we bring to every project on Vancouver Island.
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25 Comments

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@the_original_van_d

1 month ago

Professional tip. Start at a grout joint. ...Youll figure it out before the second demolition.

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@realMaverickBuckley

1 month ago

Im guessing the reason youre going straight down is due to the thickness and strength of the tiles?

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@perennialistperspective

1 month ago

Do a little scrape n' lever action under the edges

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@LiamDrives

1 month ago

Going to put holes in the sub floor doing it that way. Go on an angle.

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@LukeChudoba

1 month ago

He's so bad with that tool that most people would have an easier time with a prybar and rubber maller.

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@toob247

1 month ago

I have had some set well like this but It is still worth vibratimg and prying edges to see if each tile pops first. After you get that first one out of course. Give it a vibe and pry and if that dont fly in like 10 seconds.


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I would add a respirator. A fan and maybe some energy drinks

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@mihamaker

1 month ago

Why!!?? This is for sure to trigger my OCD. Go from the side mate... Around 30 degrees from the floor plane...

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@noahmontgomery9902

1 month ago

You know it works better if you scrape it off the floor?

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@psyience3213

1 month ago

Make a whole and use a big pry bar underneath.

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@spekenbonen72

1 month ago

You better hire a floor removal company, this isn't going anywhere, with a bosch hammer....

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@ianmacpherson6093

1 month ago

That looks hard af

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@paelon

1 month ago

only thing id you for is cleaning that mess you made

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@kevingilmore4588

1 month ago

The dumbest way to do it. Start a hole that way but then and an angle go under each tile and pop the whole thing up easy af

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@HAVOK_SNM

1 month ago

Yh the wrong way! 😂
Next time use it how it was meant to be use

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