How do you fix tiles that didn't set?

Here's how:
  1. Cut the grout around the broken tile.
  2. Lift the broken tile. If you are unable to, break it into a few pieces using a hammer or drill.
  3. Vacuum up the debris before moving to the next step.
  4. Put the new tile in fresh mastic.
  5. Regrout.
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How do you reset a piece of tile?

How to Reset Popped Tiles
  1. Remove any excess mortar from the substrate where the tile had been installed. Use a hammer and chisel to break up and remove any dried mortar. ...
  2. Scoop up a small amount of thin set mortar onto the end of a margin trowel. ...
  3. Press the tile back into place firmly. ...
  4. Grout the tile into place.
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Why are my ceramic tiles coming loose?

One of the most common reasons for tiles coming loose is that the tile has not been laid with the right amount of adhesive, or the adhesive has been applied incorrectly. Not applying the right amount of adhesive is a major factor in tiles becoming loose.
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How do you fix lifted floor tiles?

Use a putty knife and a hammer, and once the tile is loose, you can gently pull it up. Scrape away any leftover mortar, both on the floor and on the tile, using the same putty knife. Again, check the removed tiles for any damage. If they are uneven or cracked, they'll need to be fully replaced.
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What causes tiles to lift up?

Often, the moisture can come up through the concrete. It pushes the tiles upward and makes them appear to be lifted. The moisture could also be from leaking or a plumbing problem. The excess water could make your tiles lift and form a “tent-like” structure.
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Does grout help hold tile in place?

"Not only does grout fill the voids, it makes the floor, wall, or countertop stronger by bonding the tiles together and preventing the edges of a tile from chipping and cracking," says David Goodman, the tile contractor for This Old House's Nantucket project.
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Does Super Glue work on ceramic tile?

Loctite Super Glue Liquid Universal is ideal for repairing ceramic. It's a strong, versatile adhesive which is also waterproof and dishwasher safe.
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What happens if I wait too long to grout tile?

There's no downside to waiting longer to grout, but it is a bad idea to grout too soon. You will not harm your tile job by waiting more than 24 hours to apply grout. If the tile is kept clean and debris-free, you can let mortar cure indefinitely before grouting.
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How long can you use thinset after mixing?

How long will thinset last after mixing? Thinset will start to set up fairly quickly after mixing, so you should only mix up what you can use within 20 minutes or so. The exact length of how long thinset will last after mixing varies based on your conditions, but typical no longer than 1 hour.
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Can you touch up grout the next day?

Answer: Generally, you should be okay to mix up some grout and touch up any trouble spots in your new grout. Stuff like pin holes, scratches or low spots can be touched up with fresh grout the next day.
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Can you start and stop grouting?

It's more difficult to stop and restart tiling then to pause and restart grouting. Grouting is usually a much faster process then laying down tile, and can often be done in one day (especially if you're working in a team like us!), but they're still times when you want to pause grouting and continue the next day.
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Can you use caulk instead of grout?

Grout is only used to fill the joints between tiles, while caulk can seal seams in many spots—along baseboards and crown molding, on windows to stop leaks and drafts, and anywhere two construction materials meet, even on outdoor concrete. This makes caulk the more versatile of the two products.
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How long do you wait to wipe off grout?

Let the grout set for 15 to 30 minutes, and wipe up the excess grout with a dense grout sponge soaked in water. (If you think it's going to take you longer than 30 minutes to grout all of the tiles and be ready to move onto cleanup, you may have to work in smaller sections.)
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How do you glue tile back on?

Use a notched trowel to apply adhesive to the back of your new tile. Set the tile in place and put something heavy on it to weigh it down until it dries. If you find that the new tile won't stick, you may need to sand down the edges and/or buy special glue made of the same material as the tile.
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What glue will stick to ceramic tile?

There are all types of glue, but the most common types for ceramic repair are super glue and epoxy. Super glue uses cyanide-derived cyanoacrylate to create a strong bond. This convenience product dries in seconds and, unlike epoxy, requires no mixing.
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Can I use Gorilla Glue on ceramic tile?

The Gorilla Construction Adhesive family is tough, versatile, and bonds virtually any surface including wood, drywall, concrete, paneling, trim & molding, ceramic, tile, and more!
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What's the best glue for ceramic tile?

If you have a project that requires gap bonding or filling, surface repairs or laminating, the best glue for porcelain or ceramic repairs will be an epoxy. An epoxy consists of two parts: resin and hardener. When mixed together, they produce a durable, high strength bond.
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How long does it take for tile to set?

Though it might be a pain to wait the minimum 12 hours before using your new bathroom or kitchen floor, the pros will tell you that 24 hours of drying time is ideal (the same amount of time should also be allowed for tiles on walls or countertops).
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What is the difference between mortar and grout?

Mortar is the adhesive used to hold tiles to a surface or substrate. Grout, on the other hand, is the substance applied between the tile spaces to fill and seal the gaps.
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Can you lay tile and grout the same day?

It is important to realize that the thinnest part at the edges may look dry, but the tiles' product still may not be completely dry. Therefore, tiling and grouting on the same day is not a good practice. You will need to wait at least 24 hours before grouting to ensure the drying of the newly installed tiles.
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How do you fix tenting tiles?

The most common way to fix this type of roof is to remove the peak, fill the sides and movement joints with quality tar paper, then put back up the peak. Other methods to fix tenting tiles include using shingles, replacing it with metal, or laying down a tile expansion on the floor.
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Why do tiles come off?

The most common cause for falling tiles is water infiltrations. If water gets behind the tiles and in the grout, mildew can grow and it will cause the adhesive to deteriorate. This is not just a threat for your tiles, but also for your health.
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