We handle all aspects of stone and tile surface repair and restoration in Campton. We renew your floors, making them look brand new!
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It's simple to request your free stone cleaning quote!
Reach out to our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to help.
You can complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a time to review your stone cleaning job.
Get StartedOnce we've surveyed your stone cleaning project, you'll get a written estimate outlining everything about the stone cleaning.
This estimate will cover all the job details, including the techniques and costs, so you can make an informed choice.
Once you've reviewed the estimate, let us know with your acceptance, and we'll arrange a convenient time for the job.
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To protect your Stone, follow a few simple care tips. Use a pH-balanced cleaner and avoid acids to maintain the surface's beauty.
Regular maintenance will help your Stone floors remain beautiful for years.
Book NowLittle by little a Marble floor will lose its initial surface. The damage to the surface is due to traffic scores and surface etching Marble Polishing is the only way to restore the initial polish.
We use diamond polishing to grind, hone and polish a floor and repair the initial surface.
The majority of Marble floors are uneven because the Marble tiles are not put down level. The only method to make a Marble tile floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. Marble tile grinding is a specialist service, that brings outstanding results.
After grinding, the Marble tiles and the grout are at exactly the same level. The Marble will have the appearance of appearing as a single area of Marble.
After grinding honing and polishing Marble maintenance is a piece of cake, because the mop slides on the floor. There will be no uneven grout lines to trap soil. Marble floor restoration normally involves some crack and chip repairs, using resin fillers. Once we inspect your Marble floor, we will suggest on the optimum restoration procedure.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with lots of holes. There are very different types of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. The original hole filler often comes out, permitting the holes to fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration Companies use use a combination of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to remove old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, any open holes on the Travertine floor may be filled with colour matched grout. Finally, we apply specialist sealers that continue working for many years to guard the Travertine floor.
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Gradually Limestone tiles will loose its original finish. The dull appearance is brought on by small scratching on the surface of the stone where it has been walked on. Limestone Polishing is the only way to restore the initial polish. We work with specialized equipment and industrial diamond tooling to hone and polish the stone.
In the event that tiles are not even, even this condition is referred to as "lippage". A Limestone floor should be smoothed by grinding off the lippage and jagged tile edges. You must have specialist machinery and many years of Limestone grinding and polishing to successfully grind a Limestone tile floor, however the result is fabulous. The Limestone looks monolithic, appearing to be produced from a single piece of Limestone.
After grinding, the grout sits is level with the Limestone. After grinding and polishing mopping is a piece of cake, as the mop slides on the floor. There are no depressed grout lines to retain dirt. If your Limestone floor has chips and cracks, we are able to repair them with resin fillers, colour matched to the Limestone. Once we inspect your floor, we can recommend he optimum restoration processes.
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Terrazzo is created by mixing chips made of Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy base . Eventually, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. Surface damage is caused by wear scratches and surface damage.
The best way to restore the initial finish is by polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. Diamonds take away the surface damage and restore the initial Terrazzo shine. After cleaning and polishing, we use specialist Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is manufactured out of compressed sand, incorporating assorted minerals such as quartz and feldspar. Sandstone can end up with ingrained soil making it look dull and hard to clean.
We have dedicated scrubbing and rinsing equipment to eliminate the soil and old coatings, rejuvenating the initial sandstone finish Right after cleaning we apply hard-wearing sealers. After inspecting the floor, we will advise the best Sandstone restoration service.
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Slate is an extremely popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the numerous varieties and textures of Slate available. We have been commonly called to clean slate when it suffers form layers of old sealer with ingrained dirt, and so the appearance looks dull and soiled.
We have specialist machinery and chemical treatments to get rid of the soil and old sealers, restoring the original slate finish. Then we put on hard wearing sealers.
If you want a smooth floor, we are able to grind the floor, subject towards the slate being suited to grinding.
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Terracotta has no glaze on the surface, so that it will absorb spills and soil very quickly.
Traditional Terracotta sealers should have regular upkeep and re-application, if they are not cared for, the finish will quickly get soiled and become porous.
Notwithstanding its vulnerabilities, Terracotta can be restored back to a delightful look.
We can seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a durable synthetic sealer.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are found in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles are unglazed resulting from the natural colours of the clay used to make them.
Due to their age, these floors have experienced a lot of wear and often have layers of different sealers.
With their age, these types of floors can have a variety of covering residues, that really need expert cleaning
A colour intensifying sealer is applied following cleaning, to bring back the initial colours when you look at the tiles. If you prefer a sheen or gloss finish a topical sealer or wax can be put on.
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Quarry tile flooring is generally several decades old and sometimes needs a complete professional clean and restoration to bring it back into life.
Whilst the tiles can happen beyond restoration, these floors are incredibly tough and will look just like new after an effective clean.
While the tiles may seem soiled and discoloured, they are very tough and can look as good as new after an effective clean. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, apply sealers that allow the free transfer of moisture.
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Porcelain is a form of ceramic tile.
High quality Porcelain has very low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage, and less need to be sealed.
There are some substandard porcelains that may absorb soil and spills similar to natural stone floors. This soil can be hard to remove.
We have the equipment and experience to eliminate this difficult to reach soil.
Our Porcelain sealers can help stop further soil problems.
If the porcelain is a through-colour, we are able to resurface the porcelain, exactly like granite or Stone restoration.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles can often take less time than stone floors or clay tiles..
A glazed finish is easier to clean and restore.
However, you can expect to still get a better finish using professional equipment.
Following cleaning we use a specialist sealer. A sealed ceramic tile is a lot easier to mop and helps reduce staining.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is almost never just cleaning, there is frequently extra restoration needed. Restoring stone and tile floors often involves a range of steps. At the minimum, all stone and tile suffer some type of basic damage. The most frequent issue we come across during stone restoration is oily dust scuffed into the surface establishing a worn, unpleasant appearance. A polished Stone or granite floor shows wear a lot faster because traffic wear that will quickly scratch he finish and alter the gloss. Porous tile and stone sealed using a surface sealer will ultimately be affected by wear deterioration.
Grout can be the most vulnerable part of a tile installation. As it is a little bit deep-set, which means that the grout draws in more dirt compared to the stone itself. Many stone floors also often need to have crack, chip or hole repair.
We take away etching and scratching by resurfacing. Natural stone can be ground to show a fresh stone surface.
The initial gloss on a stone floor is going to gradually dull. Scratch damage and etch marks accumulating and taking away the original shine. natural stone polishing is the the best way to recover the original sparkle.
Our staff use the highest standard diamond polishing machinery to polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and bring back the original finish. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Clay, Sandstone, Slate, Honed Limestone & Honed Travertine tiles. The most practical way to polish these tiles is through removing the old polish and apply a fresh layer of surface sealer.
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Choose a product designed to clean stone with balanced pH. Do not apply harsh cleaners to protect the stone. Form a poultice with baking soda and water, spread it on the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before rinsing.
Stir baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste, apply it to the grout, scrub, and rinse. Let the grout fully dry before adding a new coat of sealer.
Never clean natural stones with vinegar, though ceramic tiles are fine.
Maintain good ventilation, use a squeegee to clear water after use, and clean with a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Protect grout from water by sealing it.
Yes, grout and stone resist damage when sealed periodically. Reseal porous areas every 1-2 years to maintain their integrity. High-traffic zones benefit from sealant every 6 months.