
Our specialists restore and repair stone and tile surfaces in Crown Wood. Our process will return your floors to a fresh, like-new state!
Our fixed rates and dependable service make for a smooth experience. We inspect and quote fairly, completing the work efficiently to keep your routine intact.
Don't let worn floors lower the appearance of your home. Reach out to Victorian Tile Services today to request your free estimate. Our team works to refresh your home's look.
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Using state-of-the-art equipment, we create a stunning finish on stone and tile surfaces. By highlighting the natural beauty inherent in each piece, we ensure that your surfaces remain a stunning centrepiece of elegance and sophistication in your home or business.
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With proven skills, we ensure stone surfaces are carefully restored to their natural elegance. From polishing to fixing chips, we ensure your stone retains its natural beauty and appeal.
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Our team focuses on timely arrivals to ensure your time is respected. Our focus on reliable scheduling guarantees a smooth and worry-free process.
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No stone is alike, and neither is our approach. We focus on the specific needs of your stone, providing targeted care to enhance its natural beauty.
Easily get a stone cleaning estimate in 2 steps and refresh your surfaces with professional care.
It's easier than ever to request a free stone cleaning quote!
Call our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be delighted to help.
Alternatively, fill out our short quote request form online, and we'll arrange for an estimator to contact you to schedule a 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.
This estimate will outline the job specifics, including the methods used and the overall cost. You'll have clear information to make an informed decision.
After you've gone through the estimate, reply with your approval, and we'll schedule the job at a time that works for you.
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Our team of experts will work efficiently to rejuvenate your Stone floors.
Regular cleaning and dusting, plus a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone, will help maintain its shine. Stay away from acidic products.
With the right care, you can enjoy your Stone floors for many years.
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As time passes, Marble will be worn and loose its shine. Scratches and stains strengthen and dull the original polish. Marble Polishing is the only way to restore the initial polish.
We use industrial diamond polishing to grind, hone and polish the Marble floor and recover the appearance.
In the event that tiles are not even, perfectly even this problem is known as "lippage". The only method to make a Marble floor perfectly flat is by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. Marble floor grinding is a specialist procedure, giving superb results.
Following grinding, the grout sits at the same level as the the Marble tiles. The floor will look like a single area of Marble.
Mopping a ground and polished Marble floor is much like cleaning just one piece of glass. There will be no uneven grout deressions to trap soil. If your Marble has chips or cracks, we are able to repair them using resin fillers, colour matched with the Marble. After we have assessed the Marble, we will advise the best Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor has a permeable structure, with lots of holes. Travertine floor tiles qre available in a variety of finishes, tumbled, smooth honed and polished. With time, the initial hole filler comes away, then the holes get filled with unsightly soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration firms have use a mix of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressurised rinsing to eliminate old sealers and embedded soil.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor can be re-grouted to fill any open holes. After cleaning and grouting the Travertine floor we apply a long-lasting, simple to clean sealer.
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In the long run, Limestone will be worn and loose its finish. The surface damage is due to traffic scratching and surface etching Eventually, the Limestone will have to be re-polished. We utilise specialist machines and industrial diamond tooling to polish the Limestone.
Almost all Limestone tile surfaces are not even because the Limestone tiles are not laid flat. A Limestone floor should be leveled by grinding away the lippage and jagged edges of the tiles. This is a complicated process but the the finished results are fabulous. The Limestone will have the appearance of being an individual piece of stone.
Following grinding, the grout sits at the same level as the the Limestone tiles. After grinding and polishing Limestone maintenance is very simple, because the mop slides on the floor. There are no uneven grout lines to trap soil. If your Limestone has cracks or chips, we are able to repair the damage with resin fillers, closely colour matched to the Limestone. The particular restoration needed is going to be determined by the state of the floor.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone chips set in a cement or epoxy base and it is either poured on site or precast as tiles. Progressively a Terrazzo floor will loose the initial finish. Surface damage is brought on by traffic scratches and surface damage.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingequipment to replace the initial Terrazzo shine. Once the Terrazzo is cleaned and polished, we can put on a sealer which provides protection against everyday spills.
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Sandstone floor tiles may be found in a number of different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Sandstone can end up with ingrained soil making it look dull and tough to clean.
There are dedicated coating removers, rotary scrubbing machines and pressure rinsing to remove the layers of old sealer Following cleaning we put on hard wearing sealers. Once we examine your floor, we are able to give you advice on the best restoration process.
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Slate is a very popular floor and wall tile because of its low porosity and the many varieties and textures of Slate available. Whilst slate has a low porosity, it's going to nevertheless partially absorb and oil based spills, causing aggravating marks.
We use a combination of machine and hand scrubbing to eliminate all traces of older dirty sealers and clean the floor. After our professional cleaning is finished,we then use a long-lasting sealer which also makes your floor much easier to look after.
If you've got an appropriate slate, it could be ground smooth, rendering it easier to clean.
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Terracotta provides a unique colour and a rustic appearance in your home, but must have careful maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Traditional Terracotta sealers need to have frequent maintenance and re-sealing, if they're not taken care of, the surface will quickly get soiled and porous.
Irrespective of its vulnerabilities, Terracotta may be restored back once again to an excellent look.
We can seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a tough synthetic sealer.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are found in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and acquire their colour from the clay found in their manufacture.
Along with the changes in home design, these kinds of floors get underlay from carpet, lino, bitumen and other glue deposits.
Old paint spills, waxes, polishes and sealer residues makes cleaning many of these floors tricky.
Following cleaning, a colour intensifying sealer is put on to bring back the oroginal colours in the tiles. The mat finish could be polished by making use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile floors were at one time a proud feature in terraced houses and farmhouses across the country, but some of the floors have fallen into assorted states of repair.
Many years of dirt and old sealers can lead many people to imagine their floor is beyond repair, but that is often not the case.
Professional cleaning will get rid of the several years of dirt and old sealers, revealing a beautiful floor. 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 a kind of ceramic tile.
Porcelain is extremely resistant to moisture, hence spills are not able to soak into the tile and lead to stains.
There are some substandard porcelains that can absorb soil and spills similar to natural stone floors. The minute surface pits make it hard to remove this soil.
You need professional equipment and cleaning solutions to get rid of this soil.
Our Porcelain sealers may help stop further soil problems.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles can certainly be ground and polished, similar to Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors is frequently a bit less complicated compared to stone floors cleaning..
The finish on Ceramic tiles is not porous.
Professional tile and stone cleaning and restoration services will still give you a better finish.
A specialized tile sealer is put on after the the cleaning process. Tile sealing avoids liquid spills turning out to be stains, making cleaning and restoration more efficient.
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Natural stone floor cleaning often will involve extra restoration services. Natural stone tile restoration usually takes many techniques. All stone and tile floors suffer with surface damage and general wear problems. The most frequent issue we confront during stone restoration is fatty grime trodden in to the surface causing a worn, awful polish. A polished Stone or granite floor wears faster due to traffic abrasion that will begin to damage he finish and alter the gloss. A surface sealer does not avoid permeable natural stone and tiles like Sandstone, Limestone and Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill problems.
Most stone and tile floors have grout. Grout is generally softer compared to stone and much more in danger of abrasive and chemical wear and tear. Natural stone restoration commonly includes some crack and hole repair.
We take away acid etching and scratching by resurfacing.Natural stone has the advantage that a soiled, permeable finish can be taken off, uncovering a lovely new surface.
Gradually a natural stone floor will loose its initial finish. Scratch damage and acid etch marks accumulating and getting rid of the initial shine. Stone polishing will be the only way to recover the initial shine.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard natural diamonds are used to remove the surface wear and bring back the original polish. Gloss sealers create the shine on Honed Travertine, Slate, Honed Limestone, Clay & Sandstone tiles. The most practical method to polish these tiles is through removing the old sealer and apply a brand new layer of polish sealer.
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Choose a safe and effective pH-neutral cleaner for stone. Keep stone safe by avoiding rough or acidic cleaning agents. Prepare a paste using baking soda and water, spread it on the stain, cover it, and let it rest for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Blend baking soda with hydrogen peroxide to form a paste, apply it to grout, scrub lightly, and rinse. Apply a new layer of sealer to the grout after it is fully dry.
Porcelain tiles handle vinegar well, but natural stones like Stone cannot.
Keep air flowing, remove excess water, and clean with a pH-neutral cleaner. Applying sealant to grout lines stops water soaking in.
Yes, grout lines and stone need sealing to avoid damage. Porous materials should be sealed every 1-2 years as instructed. Reapply sealant in busy areas every 6 months.