
We offer comprehensive stone and tile repair and restoration services in Enborne. Our team ensures your floors are restored to a stunning condition!
Our fixed rates and on-time service give customers a worry-free process. We handle floor assessments, share clear quotes, and complete the work efficiently.
Don't let outdated floors take away from your home's aesthetics. Get a free quote from Victorian Tile Services now. Trust us to bring out your home's beauty.
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We bring years of knowledge to stone care, ensuring surfaces are restored effectively. We focus on repairing and polishing stone to showcase its original beauty.
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We treat each stone with a method suited to its unique nature. We focus on providing care tailored to the unique needs of your stone, enhancing its appearance.
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Getting your free stone cleaning quote has never been easier!
Reach out to our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be glad to assist.
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Once we've surveyed your stone cleaning project, you'll get a written estimate outlining everything about the stone cleaning.
The estimate will include all the job specifics, such as the methods used and the total cost, giving you the information needed to decide.
After reviewing the estimate, just send your acceptance, and we'll book the job at a convenient time for you.
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You can count on our crew to arrive on time and leave your floors looking better than ever.
Regular cleaning and dusting, plus a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone, will help maintain its shine. Stay away from acidic products.
With regular maintenance, your Stone floors will remain stunning for years.
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In time, Marble will end up dull and loose its surface. Scratches and spill damage pile-up and remove the original finish. The best way to revive the original shine is through polishing the tiles.
We use industrial diamond polishing to grind and polish the tiles and rejuvenate the initial surface.
In the event that tiles are not even, even this disorder is referred to as "lippage". The only way to make a Marble floor perfectly flat is by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. Marble tile grinding is a professional service, bringing stunning results.
After grinding, the Marble tiles will sit at the same level the grout lines. The Marble floor will get a monolithic appearance as just one area of Marble.
Cleaning a ground and polished Marble floor is similar to cleaning a single slab of glass. There will be no depressed grout lines to hold dirt. Marble restoration typically involves a few chip and crack repairs, using Marble fillers. After inspecting the floor, we will advise the very best Marble restoration service.
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A Travertine floor is a type of Limestone. Travertine floor tilesmay be supplied in many different finishes, including tumbled, honed and polished. The initial hole filler often falls away, letting the holes fill with dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies have specialist equipment and chemicals to remove the soil and old sealer residues on a Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor is often grouted to fill any open holes. Then we apply specialist sealers that continue working for years to safeguard the Travertine floor.
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Limestone ultimately looses its original appearance. This damage to the surface is caused by foot traffic scratches and surface etching The only way to revive the original appearance is by polishing the tiles. We use specialised machines and industrial diamond tooling to grind and polish the stone.
It is very virtually unachievable to install a Limestone tile floor completely flat. The only method to make a Limestone floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. Limestone floor grinding is a specialist procedure, that brings outstanding results. The floor will look like just one area of stone.
After grinding, the tiles will be flush with the grout lines. Cleaning a ground, honed and polished Limestone floor is like cleaning a single slab of glass. There will be no uneven grout deressions to trap soil. Chips and cracks can be repaired with coloured resin fillers. The restoration needed is going to be decided by the current state of your Limestone floor.
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Terrazzo is a stylish and durable flooring, thus its use as a flooring in supermarkets, airports, commercial and industrial buildings. Terrazzo eventually loses the original finish. The change in appearance is brought on by microscopic scratches on the surface where it has been walked over.
Sooner or later, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing machinery to grind the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. After cleaning and polishing, we apply specialist Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone floor tiles may be found in several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Whilst sandstone is durable it is also porous, so dirt gets caught within the surface and is difficult to remove.
We use dedicated sealer removers, rotary scrubbing machinery and pressurised rinsing to get rid of the layers of old sealer Then we use specialist sealers that last for years not just months. Once we examine your floor, we are able to help you on the best restoration process.
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Slate is a tremendously popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the many textures and varieties of Slate available. Though slate has a low porosity, it will still partly absorb and oil based spills, making aggravating spots.
We have specialist machines and products to get rid of the soil and old coatings, rejuvenating the initial slate finish. Then we put on durable sealers.
If you've got the right slate, it may be ground smooth, which makes 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 need frequent maintenance and re-application, if they are not looked after, the surface will start to get dirty and become porous.
Cleaning and restoring terracotta tiles starts with stripping the existing polish, sealers and ingrained dirt with specialist coating removers and cleaning solutions.
We use a durable sealer for terracotta, and that means you get the maximum benefit and value from your own cleaning.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are installed in lots of Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles are unglazed with the the natural colours from the clay used to make them.
With the variations in interior design, many of these floors get underlay from carpet, lino adhesive, bitumen and other glue residues.
Old paint spills, waxes, polishes and sealer remains helps make cleaning these floors challenging.
After cleaning, the original colours in the floor can appear dull, so we put on a colour intensifying impregnating sealer to restore the initial depth of colour. A topical sealer or wax finish will give the floor tiles with a low-sheen finish.
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Quarry tiles were a typical fixture in kitchens and for interior flooring for decades.
Many years of ground in dirt and old sealers often leads some people to believe their floor is past repair, but that’s often not the case.
A professional clean and reseal is often enough to restore a quarry tile floor. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, put on sealers that enable the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain is classed as a ceramic, but created with different materials than traditional glazed tiles.
High quality Porcelain has really low porosity, which means less stains, less water damage, much less need to be sealed.
If the blend of ceramic is not right, the surface of the tiles could be porous. similar to natural stone floors. If you have got a substandard Porcelain, surface soil can be difficult to remove.
We have the equipment and experience to eliminate this difficult to reach soil.
We can help stop this soil using Porcelain sealers.
If you have got a trough-colour Porcelain, we could re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles is normally quicker compared to cleaning and restoring natural stone floors or clay tiles.
The polish on Ceramic tiles is generally not porous.
However, specialist stone and tile cleaning and restoration does provide a cleaner appearance.
A specialized sealer is put on following the cleaning. A sealed floor is easier to clean and the sealer helps reduce staining.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is rarely cleaning alone, there is regularly more restoration needed. Restoring stone and tile commonly involves a range of stages. At the minimum, all stone floors endure some form of generic damage. In most cases, dirt, spills and foot traffic scratches spoil floor's finish, consequently the need to have stone restoration. Highly polished Stone and granite floors show wear and tear fairly quickly, as minute traffic scratching in the stone finish change the luster and trap dirt. Traffic problems gradually affects porous stones which include Sandstone, Travertine, Limestone and Terracotta, which are usually coated with a surface sealer.
Most natural stone and tile flooring has cement grout. Cementatious grout is softer than stone and more at risk of abrasive and chemical wear and tear. Cracks, chips and hole repairs are frequently an element of the restoration work.
We remove etching and scratching by grinding and honing.Natural stone has the appeal that a dirty, porous surface can be taken away, revealing a lovely new surface.
Natural stone floors finally loose their unique authentic gloss. This dullness is caused by tiny scratches on the stone where it has been stepped on. The best way to restore the original finish is by polishing the floor.
Our staff use the highest standard diamond polishing machines to hone and polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and recover the original finish. Gloss sealers create the shine on Slate, Honed Travertine, Honed Limestone, Sandstone and Clay tiles. The best method to polish these tiles is through removing the old polish and apply a brand new layer of surface sealer.
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Use a neutral pH cleaning solution for stone surfaces. Avoid using products with acid or abrasives on stone. Combine baking soda and water to make a paste, apply it to the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and let it rest for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Form a paste with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, apply it on grout, scrub lightly, and rinse clean. Apply a fresh layer of sealer once the grout is completely dry.
Vinegar is fine for cleaning ceramic tiles but is not safe for natural stones like limestone.
Maintain ventilation, squeegee water away, and clean with a neutral pH cleaner. Using a sealer on grout prevents water entry.
Yes, grout lines and stone surfaces need sealant to reduce wear. Seal porous areas every 1-2 years or follow the manufacturer's advice. Re-seal areas of frequent use every six months.