
We handle the repair and restoration of natural stone and tile surfaces in Brimpton. We ensure your floors regain their original, stunning appearance!
With our fixed-price quotes and 'on-time' service, we offer a seamless experience for our valued customers. We evaluate your floors, quote upfront, and handle the job efficiently.
Prevent worn floors from diminishing your home's style. Talk to Victorian Tile Services to receive your free quote. Our professionals help restore your home's appeal.
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Our team has the experience to care for stone surfaces and restore them to their natural beauty. Our team restores stone by fixing cracks and polishing to preserve its original charm.
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Your time is important, and we always strive to be on time for every appointment. You can depend on our precise service for a relaxed and efficient experience.
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Every stone has its own character, and our care reflects that. Our approach addresses the unique conditions of your stone to deliver exceptional results.
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You can contact our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be more than happy to assist.
Alternatively, fill out our easy quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a stone cleaning job survey.
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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.
The estimate will include job specifics like the methods used and the overall cost, giving you a clear idea of what's involved.
Just reply with your acceptance after reviewing the estimate, and we'll get in touch to book the job at a time that suits you.
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You can rely on our expert team to arrive as planned and bring your floors to life.
For a lasting shine, follow basic Stone care tips. Dust your Stone often, clean with a pH-balanced cleaner, and avoid acidic substances.
By following the right care steps, your beautiful Stone floors will last for many years.
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An initial finish on Marble will ultimately loose its finish. This surface damage is caused by foot traffic scratches and etch marks Sooner or later, the Marble will need to be repolished.
We use industrial diamond polishing equipment to revive the original luster.
If your floor has been installed leaving not level tiles, this will be known as lippage. We can grind away the irregular tile edges, making the floor surface smooth. Marble floor grinding is a specialist process, giving outstanding results.
Following grinding, the grout sits at the same level as the the Marble tiles. The Marble will get a monolithic appearance as a single piece of Marble.
After grinding Marble maintenance is a piece of cake, because the mop slides on the floor. There are no uneven grout lines to hold soil. If your Marble floor has chips and cracks, we could repair them using resin fillers, colour matched with the Marble. Once we inspect your Marble floor, we can advice he best Marble restoration procedure.
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A Travertine floor is characterised by its honeycomb structure, with lots of holes. There are very different kinds of Travertine floor tiles, including tumbled, honed and polished. As the travertine wears, the hole filler comes out, and the holes fill up with unsightly soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration firms have rotary scrubbing equipment and pressure rinsing to completely clean the Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor is often re-grouted to fill any exposed holes. Then we apply specialist sealers that continue working for a long time to safeguard the Travertine floor.
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Over time, Limestone will become dull and loose its finish. The damage to the surface is due to traffic scratches and etch marks The best way to reinstate the shine is by polishing the Limestone. We operate specialist equipment and diamond tooling to grind and polish the Limestone.
It is very virtually unachievable to install a Limestone floor completely flat. The only method to make a Limestone tile floor smooth is by grinding off the lippage and irregular tile edges. This really is a complicated process however the results are beautiful. The Limestone will get the look of being an individual piece of stone.
Following grinding, the grout sits is level with the Limestone tiles. Maintaining a ground, honed and polished Limestone floor is a lot like cleaning an individual slab of glass. There will be no uneven grout lines to trap soil. Limestone restoration generally includes a few crack and chip repairs, using resin fillers. Once we assess your Limestone floor, we can suggest he ideal restoration processes.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone segments set in a cement or epoxy base and it is either poured on site or precast as tiles. Sooner or later, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. Surface damage is due to traffic scratches and surface damage.
The only way to revive the original finish is through polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingequipment to restore the initial Terrazzo shine. Our Terrazzo sealers can help prevent further siol related issues.
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Sandstone is made from compressed sand, as well as assorted minerals including quartz and feldspar. The voids amongst the sandstone fragments trap dirt that may be difficult to get rid of.
There are industrial-grade sealer removers, rotary scrubbing machines and pressurised rinsing to remove the layers of old sealer Once the sandstone is clean, we give it time to dry, then use a long-lasting, easy to clean sealer. After inspecting the floor, we will advise the most appropriate Sandstone restoration service.
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Slate is an extremely popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the many varieties and textures of Slate available. Slate floors need regular sealing to stop soil and spills marking the appearance.
We use rotary scrubbing machines and sealer removers clean the slate. After our professional cleaning is finished,finally, we use a long-lasting sealer to make your floor easier to look after.
If you've got the right slate, it could be ground smooth, rendering it easier to clean.
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Terracotta is made from natural clay and historically has been used for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Traditional Terracotta sealers will need frequent maintenance and re-sealing, if they're not taken care of, the finish will start to get dirty and porous.
Commercial grade sealer removers and cleaning solutions help in removing old coatings and dirt, while keeping the appealing finish.
We can seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a hard wearing synthetic sealer.
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Victoran clay geometric floor tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and get their colour from the clay found in their manufacture.
A good deal of these floors were initially sealed and then covered up with carpet or lino.
Cleaning these floors can be challenging owing to all of the old sealers and residues.
After cleaning, the original colours of the floor tiles can look washed-out, therefore we put on a colour intensifying impregnating sealer to restore the original depth of colour. If you prefer a sheen or gloss finish a surface sealer or wax can be put on.
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Quarry tile floors were at one time a proud feature in terraces and farmhouses across the country, but many of those floors have since fallen into various states of repair.
Whilst the tiles may appear dirt, they’re incredibly robust and can look just like new after a suitable clean.
Whilst the tiles may appear soiled and discoloured, they are remarkably durable and could look as good as new after a suitable clean. After cleaning, the tiles should be finished with a long-lasting sealer.
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Porcelain is a kind of ceramic tile.
Porcelain is very resistant to moisture, so spillages are not able to soak into the tile and lead to stains.
There are substandard porcelains that will absorb soil and spills similar to natural stone floors. This soil can be hard to remove.
You need specialist equipment and cleaners to remove this soil.
Our Porcelain sealers may help stop further soil problems.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles can also be ground and polished, just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is frequently a bit less complicated when compared with stone floors cleaning and restoration..
Usually, the glassy surface liberates soils more easily.
But, professional tile and stone cleaning and restoration does give your floor a better appearance.
Immediately after cleaning and restoration we put on a specialist tile sealer. A sealed tile is easier to clean and it helps avoid stains.
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There tend to be aspects of natural stone restoration when natural stone floor cleaning. Natural stone floor restoration can take many techniques. Stone and tile floors suffer from foot traffic wear and damage, because individuals wander over them. In many cases, dirt, spots and traffic scratches spoil floor's finish, consequently the need for stone restoration. Highly polished floors like granite, Stone and terrazzo show wear more rapidly because the lustre dulls from traffic marks. A surface sealer will not prevent porous natural stone and tiles like Limestone, Sandstone & Terracotta eventually struggling with wear and spill problems.
Almost all stone and tile floors have grout lines. Grimy grout is a common problem to be fixed on natural stone and tile floors. Many floors also often need crack, chip or hole repair.
Resurfacing gets rid of surface damage from etch spills and surface scratches.Natural stone has got the appeal that a soiled, permeable surface can be taken away, unveiling a beautiful new surface.
Stone floors eventually loose the original gloss. The lack of gloss is due to foot traffic scrapes and surface deterioration. Polishing natural stone is the the only way to regain the initial sparkle.
We use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to revive the shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floor tiles. The polish on Honed Travertine, Sandstone, Honed Limestone, Clay and Slate tiles is made by applying a gloss sealer. Polish stripping chemicals are applied to take away all remnants of the old sealer, and then a new gloss sealer is applied.
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Apply a pH-neutral product to clean natural stone effectively. Do not apply acid-based or abrasive cleaners to stone. Create a paste by mixing baking soda with water, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Mix equal parts baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste, apply it to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Apply a fresh layer of sealer once the grout is completely dry.
Vinegar is fine for ceramic tiles but harmful to natural stones like Stone.
Keep the space ventilated, remove water with a squeegee, and clean with a pH-neutral product. Sealing grout lines stops moisture buildup.
Yes, applying sealant protects grout and stone from stains. Reseal porous surfaces every 1-2 years or as advised. Seal high-traffic areas biannually.