I had to remove my towel holder to put in a cabinet.
How to remove ceramic towel bar from tile wall.
Unlike towel racks attached to brackets that are screwed into the drywall there s no way to.
In the close up of the towel bar it appears as though your ceramic wall tile is painted ad the grout lines are exactly the same color and texture as the tile.
They can also be cemented to the drywall sometimes.
Installing a towel bar on a ceramic tile wall is fairly easy.
Or if the only problem is the towel bar itself it s missing it s broken or it s just plain ugly just replace it with a spring loaded one.
Thanks for the info.
Didn t know how these things were attached.
An ordinary grout saw typically does not work for wall tiles because of lug spacers that connect adjacent tiles underneath.
As with many tasks proper planning and preparation is the key to success.
Fit your utility knife in a sturdy holder if you have one and run it carefully and repeatedly around the tile or tiles you plan to remove.
On tile shower walls you often see porcelain or ceramic towel racks cemented to the wall.
Scrape the grout away with a utility knife.
Is this correct and if so would you address the process by which you painted the tile.
If done correctly you will remove two pieces of tile and.
Replace old towel bars soap dishes corner shelves and other ceramic fixtures on ceramic tile walls without breaking the tile or cutting into the walls.
They can also be cemented to the drywall sometimes surrounded by tile.
On tile shower walls you often see porcelain or ceramic towel racks cemented to the wall.
I would note though that it would be a good idea to run a utility knife around the outside of the fixtures so that when they get pulled off the wall a bunch of drywall paper doesn t come off with it nothing that drywall compound didn t fix.
This method takes a while but comes with a low risk of damaging the surrounding tiles.