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Went to do a private job and change the cartridges in this tap and both are seized into the tap. So have to replace the tap.

Have to remove the tiles which sit directly underneath a mirror above and a glass shower screen to the right.

If I manage to get the tiles out without recking the mirror or the screen, I'll have to chop off a fair bit of the ply to get to the tap.

Question I pose is, what's the best way to put the ply back so I can have my first attempt at retiling once I've fitted he new tap???
 
Lol i would nt worry about putting the ply back , your main problem is getting the tiles off lol
 
honest opinion can you get access from behind?
 
I'd try harder to get the cartridges out lol! Maybe take a socket set or apply lots of heat, are they reverse thread? Looks a pig of a job to change the taps lol
 
once you've removed the mirror and screen so you can get the tiles out and got the tiles off, if you cut the ply back to the nearest timber and ply from there or cut the ply and screw a 2x1 timber to the ply so you've got an 1" lap each side so your new ply has something to screw too
 
I'd try harder to get the cartridges out lol! Maybe take a socket set or apply lots of heat, are they reverse thread? Looks a pig of a job to change the taps lol

I didn't check if they were reverse thread as they seem like normal ceramic cartridges.. I tried a box spanner with a Tommy bar, large grips, large adjustable and nothing budged them. Gonna go see now if the new cartridges are reverse thread ....
 
once you've removed the mirror and screen so you can get the tiles out and got the tiles off, if you cut the ply back to the nearest timber and ply from there or cut the ply and screw a 2x1 timber to the ply so you've got an 1" lap each side so your new ply has something to screw too

I'm not removing the mirror or the screen.. I'd rather just hammer the tiles to bits and remove them then go to all that trouble lol
 
I'd try harder to get the cartridges out lol! Maybe take a socket set or apply lots of heat, are they reverse thread? Looks a pig of a job to change the taps lol

Definitely not reverse thread
 
soak in wd40 and leave overnight
 
Do they have an allen set screw holding the cartridges in? I've come across these on (from memory) Grohe showers. You screw the cartridge in, and then fix it in place with a screw which goes into the side of the threaded part of the cartridge. If you don't take the screw out it is impossible to remove the cartridge.
 
Do they have an allen set screw holding the cartridges in? I've come across these on (from memory) Grohe showers. You screw the cartridge in, and then fix it in place with a screw which goes into the side of the threaded part of the cartridge. If you don't take the screw out it is impossible to remove the cartridge.

No I didn't see anything like that on them. Im starting to wish I didn't take on the job now.. Lol

My plan is to take out the grout, remove the tap heads and put a suction cup on the tile (the type you hold glass slabs with) and then pry the tile off by sticking a screwdriver between the tile/ply while pulling in the suction cup... In my head it works REALLY well haha
 
the question you got to think of where am i going to get tiles to match as they will crack
 
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