Submitted by MotionBlyr t3_yi7bwp in DIY
DotAccomplished5484 t1_iuiorxq wrote
I advise against trying to pry up the tiles for later reuse. Tiles can be removed successfully if you know what you are doing, but it is a real skill and the price for not possessing that skill is permanent.
FRIKI-DIKI-TIKI t1_iuixyhg wrote
Yes removing tile without breaking them is an art and honestly more time consuming than using a multi-tool to cut around the entire area, and then pry the entire tile surface up via the cut out subfloor as a single piece, then use a plywood the same size as the offset and glue the old subfloor to the new riser plywood.
If the subfloor is concrete you will have to remove them, you might want to see if you can find matching tiles to replace any that get damaged, or consider what you would like to install in the event that they do get damaged.
First thing I would do is pop those framing pieces and see what I am working with below the tile.
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