
We focus on restoring and repairing natural stone and tiles in Brimpton Common. We make your floors look as good as new!
We combine fixed pricing with on-time service for a smooth customer experience. Our process includes an inspection, a quote, and quick work with minimal disruption.
Avoid having dull floors diminish the beauty of your home. Get in touch with Victorian Tile Services now to get a free quote. Our goal is to make your home beautiful again.
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We use advanced equipment and methods to achieve a perfect finish for your stone and tile surfaces. Our methods highlight the distinct beauty in every piece, ensuring they remain a key feature of sophistication.
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Our experienced team ensures stone surfaces are well-maintained and restored to their original beauty. We repair chips and cracks in stone while polishing to enhance its natural allure.
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Our team ensures on-time service, respecting your busy schedule. You can count on us for precise scheduling and dependable results, making your experience simple and stress-free.
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Each stone’s features guide how we care for it. We provide care that suits the distinct requirements of your stone surfaces to highlight their beauty.
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We'll send you a written estimate with all the details about stone cleaning after your stone cleaning job is surveyed.
In the estimate, we'll outline the job specifics, including the methods and total cost, so you can make a well-informed decision.
Once you're happy with the estimate, simply reply to confirm, and we'll arrange the job at a time that suits you.
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Our expert team will arrive on the scheduled date and work to make your floors look amazing.
Maintain the beauty of your Stone by following simple Stone care tips. Clean with a pH-neutral cleaner, dust regularly, and avoid acid-based products.
With regular attention, your Stone floors will stay beautiful for years to come.
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Progressively Marble will lose the original shine. Scratches and spill damage pile up and take off the original finish. Marble Polishing is the best way to revive the original polish.
We use diamond polishing machinery to bring back the original sparkle.
Nearly all Marble floors are uneven as the tiles are not put down flat. The only method to make a Marble floor perfectly flat is by grinding off the lippage and irregular tile edges. Grinding Marble really should be completed by experts.
Following grinding, the Marble tiles be flush with the grout lines. The Marble floor will have a monolithic appearance as just one piece of Marble.
It is much easier to maintain a smooth Marble than a bumpy floor. Also, soil doesn't get stuck within the grout lines. Marble floor restoration normally includes a few chip and crack repairs, using resin fillers. Once we assess your floor, we will suggest on the optimum Marble restoration procedure.
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A Travertine floor is a kind of Limestone. Travertine floor tiles come in a range of finishes, smooth honed, tumbled and polished. The original hole filler often comes away, permitting the holes to fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration specialists have industrial-grade sealer removers and rotary scrubbing equipment to get rid of the coatings of old sealers and embedded soil.
As soon as the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are clean, any holes are grouted using a coloured grout. Then we put on specialist sealers that will last for years to guard the Travertine floor.
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Limestone eventually looses its initial shine. The dull appearance is due to minute marks on the surface of the stone where it has been walked over. The only way to revive the appearance is by polishing the floor. We use industrial diamond polishing equipment to revive the finish.
If your floor has been installed with uneven tiles, it is described as “lippage”. We can grind away the irregular tile edges, making the tile surface perfectly flat. This is a complicated process but the the finished results are beautiful. The floor will look like a single piece of Limestone.
After grinding, the tiles and grout are at the same level. After grinding cleaning is a breeze, because the mop slides on the floor. Also, soil doesn't get stuck in the grout lines. Chips and cracks can be repaired with colour matched resin fillers. Once we inspect your Limestone floor, we can advice on the optimum restoration process.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone chips set in a cement or epoxy medium which is either poured on site or cast as tiles. Terrazzo eventually loses the original finish. Minute scratches and etch marks build up and remove the original finish.
The only way to revive the initial finish is through polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We use professional Terrazzo polishing machines and diamond tooling to grind and polish the Terrazzo. After cleaning and polishing, we apply specialised Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone floor tiles appear in several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Sandstone can end up with ingrained soil which makes it look dull and tough to clean.
We use a mix of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to get rid of all traces of old soiled sealers and clean a floor to the highest standard. Once the sandstone is clean, we permit it to dry, then use a long-lasting, easy to clean sealer. Once we examine your floor, we are able to give you advice the best restoration process.
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Slate is an incredibly adaptable material which can be protected with a variety of finishes including rough surface, smooth honed or polished surface. Riven slate can get an accumulation of soil in the crevices that is difficult to get rid of.
We use a mixture of machine scrubbing and hand scrubbing to remove all traces of older dirty sealers and clean the floor. After our professional cleaning is complete,finally we apply a long-lasting sealer that also makes your floor better to clean.
If you have got the right slate, it could be ground smooth, which makes it easier to clean.
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Terracotta is one of the most porous floors which we come across but has been utilized for floor tiles for thousands of years.
Terracotta can easily begin to show surface marks, particularly where the existing sealer has worn down.
Industrial grade sealer removal treatments and cleaning solutions help in removing old coatings and soil, while simultaneously saving the attractive finish.
We can re-seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a durable synthetic sealer.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and obtain their colour through the clay utilized in their manufacture.
A lot of these floors were initially sealed and then covered up with carpet and lino.
The key issues with victorian floor tiles is to remove years of polished, oils, waxes, dirt and grime without damaging the floor.
A colour intensifying sealer is applied immediately after cleaning, to displace the first colours in the tiles. A topical sealer or wax finish will provide the floor tiles with a low-sheen finish.
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Quarry tiles are extremely are particularly durable but they do have problems with a number of issues.
One common issue is old films of sealer that should be taken off.
While the tiles may appear dirty and discoloured, they are very resilient and can look just like new after a suitable clean. If the tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, put on sealers that allow the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain is actually a ceramic mix with sand and feldspar included to produce a more compact tile.
This makes Porcelain a lot more resistant to stains and simpler to maintain than standard ceramic tiles.
If Porcelain is not made properly, the top can be absorbent just like natural stone floors. It can be tough to remove this soil.
You need specialist machinery and cleaning solutions to remove this soil.
Our Porcelain sealers will help stop further soil problems.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles can certainly be ground and polished, just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles often takes a shorter time in comparison to stone floors or clay tiles..
Generally, the glazed surface releases dirt a lot more easily.
But, you are going to still achieve better results using specialist equipment.
Immediately after cleaning we will put on a specialist tile sealer. A sealed floor is easier to keep clean and a sealer helps stop staining.
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There are often aspects of natural stone restoration during natural stone tile cleaning. Natural stone floor restoration covers a range of services. All stone and tile floors have problems with wear and surface damage. Foot traffic deterioration, spills and surface problems happens on the majority of stone and tile floors, wrecking the polish, making a floor appear flat and unsightly, hence the importance of stone restoration. A polished Stone or granite floor wears more quickly due to traffic wear that will begin to damage he finish and dull the sparkle. A surface sealer will not avoid permeable natural stone and tiles like Limestone, Sandstone & Terracotta eventually suffering from wear and spill problems.
Almost all natural stone floors have grout lines. Dirty grout is a common problem to be fixed on natural stone and tile floors. Many stone floors also frequently need to have crack, chip or hole repair.
We use grinding and honing to remove surface damage caused by etch marks and scratches.The beauty of natural stone is that it can be re-surfaced, to show a new fresh finish.
Over time your stone can become flat and loose its appeal and polish. The loss of shine is brought on by tiny scratches on the surface where it is often walked on. The only way to restore the original finish is through polishing the stone.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing equipment to bring back the initial shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine natural stone floors. The finish on Clay, Honed Travertine, Honed Limestone, Sandstone & Slate tiles is created by applying a high gloss sealer. The best method to polish these tiles is by removing the old sealer and apply a new layer of polish sealer.
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Choose a stone-specific pH-neutral cleaning solution. Avoid acid-based or abrasive cleaners on stone surfaces. Create a thick paste by mixing baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Blend baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste, apply it on grout, scrub lightly, and rinse clean. When grout is dry, coat it with a fresh protective sealer.
Ceramic tiles can be cleaned with vinegar, but natural stones like limestone will etch.
Keep the area well-ventilated, use a squeegee to remove excess water after each use, and clean regularly with a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Use a grout sealer to keep moisture away.
Yes, sealing protects natural stone and grout from spills. Seal porous surfaces every 1-2 years following manufacturer directions. Apply a fresh coat of sealant every 6 months in high-use zones.