Fix a cracked tile

We'll identify the cause, remove or repair the damaged part, and fix or replace it—or tell you when to call a pro.

Category
Troubleshooting · Home maintenance
Time
15–30 min
Last reviewed
What you'll need
  • Screwdriver
  • Drill (optional)
  • Replacement parts or adhesive

Step-by-step diagnostic

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Steps

Goal: Confirm the tile problem, then remove or repair the damaged part, and test the fix.

  • Inspect the tile and note the issue. If it is loose, worn, or damaged, identify the cause.
  • Good: Minor damage—proceed to Assess the damage.
  • Bad: Structural or extensive—see When to get help.

Assess the damage

Goal: Confirm what needs to be removed or replaced.

  • Gather tools and materials. Remove or loosen the damaged part.
  • Clean and prepare the surface. Install the replacement or reattach.
  • Good: The repair is complete and secure—done.
  • Bad: Still fails—call a pro.

When to get help

Call a carpenter, handyman, or flooring pro if:

  • The damage is extensive or structural.
  • You have tried the steps and it still fails.
  • The repair involves load-bearing structure or electrical.

For related fixes, see Fix a door that sticks or Fix a door that will not latch.

Verification

  • The tile is secure and functions properly.
  • No loose parts, gaps, or visible damage.
  • The repair matches the surrounding area.

Escalation ladder

Work from the device outward. Stop when the problem is fixed.

  1. Confirm symptom Identify the tile problem.
  2. Prepare Gather tools and materials.
  3. Remove damaged part Remove or loosen the damaged part.
  4. Install or repair Install replacement or reattach.
  5. Call a pro Extensive or structural damage—call a pro.

What to capture if you need help

Before calling support or posting for help, have these ready. It speeds everything up.

  • What is damaged
  • Steps already tried
  • Photos of the damage

Is the tile damaged or failing?

Inspect the tile and note the issue.

Yes: Proceed to gather tools. No: If it works, then you are done. If a different problem, see the relevant guide.

You can change your answer later.

Do you have the tools and materials?

Gather screwdriver, drill, replacement parts, or adhesive.

Yes: Proceed to remove the damaged part. No: Get what you need or call a pro.

You can change your answer later.

Remove the damaged part

Remove screws, nails, or adhesive. Clean the surface. Install replacement or reattach. Test. Good: Done. Bad: Call a pro.

No action needed or different problem

If it works, then you are done. If a different problem, see the relevant guide.

Reviewed by Blackbox Atlas

Frequently asked questions

Why is my tile failing?
Common causes: wear, loose fasteners, moisture damage, or poor installation. Check the cause before fixing.
Can I fix the tile myself?
Yes. Minor repairs like tightening screws, replacing a single part, or cleaning can often be done DIY. Structural or extensive damage needs a pro.
When should I call a pro?
Call a pro if the damage is extensive, structural, or you have tried the steps and it still fails. Do not DIY load-bearing or electrical work.

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