You have an unusual double row of tile.
Why is there a double row of tile?
Was the deck installed over an existing deck?
When was the last renovation?
A replaster will have a high probability of creating a Domino effect where the chipout of the plaster will usually lead to more work like tile and coping issues.
The tile is probably unbonded/delaminated based on the efflorescence visible in the pictures.
Most likely a company would recommend a retile during a replaster.
A full chipout replaster with a full retile is expensive.

Why is there a double row of tile?
Was the deck installed over an existing deck?
When was the last renovation?
A replaster will have a high probability of creating a Domino effect where the chipout of the plaster will usually lead to more work like tile and coping issues.
The tile is probably unbonded/delaminated based on the efflorescence visible in the pictures.
Most likely a company would recommend a retile during a replaster.
A full chipout replaster with a full retile is expensive.

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