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1. Inspect the damaged tiles to determine the extent of the damage and if the tile can be repaired or needs to be replaced. 2. Remove any debris such as leaves, twigs, and bird droppings from the area. 3. If the broken tile can be repaired, use a hammer and chisel to remove any cracked pieces. 4. ClRead more
1. Inspect the damaged tiles to determine the extent of the damage and if the tile can be repaired or needs to be replaced.
2. Remove any debris such as leaves, twigs, and bird droppings from the area.
3. If the broken tile can be repaired, use a hammer and chisel to remove any cracked pieces.
4. Clean the surface of the tile with soap and water, then dry it with a cloth.
5. Apply an adhesive or mortar to the tile before securing it back in place with nails.
6. Allow enough time for the adhesive or mortar to dry completely before walking on the tile.
7. Seal the repaired tile with a waterproof sealant to ensure that it lasts.
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