We are experts in repairing and restoring stone and tile surfaces in Goddard's Green. Our team restores floors to their as-new condition effortlessly!
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Keep your Stone looking its best with some simple care. Use a pH-balanced cleaner and regularly dust to prevent scratches. Avoid acidic substances.
With regular maintenance, your Stone floors will remain stunning for years.
Book NowIn the long run, Marble will become matt and loose its surface. The dull appearance is brought on by tiny scratches on the surface of the Marble where it's been walked on. The best way to reinstate the initial shine is through polishing the tiles.
Diamonds are used to take away the surface damage and recover the original shine.
It is very nearly impossible to lay a Marble tile floor perfectly flat. A Marble tile floor can be leveled by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. It is an involved process however the results are breathtaking.
After grinding, the tiles will be flush with the grout. The Marble floor looks monolithic, appearing to be made from an individual piece of Marble.
An even Marble floor is much easier clean. Also, soil does not get stuck within the grout lines. Holes, chips and crack repairs in many cases are an element of the restoration process. We can recommend the right Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor is a form of Limestone. Travertine floor tiles come in a number of finishes, smooth honed, polished and tumbled. As the stone wears, the hole filler comes away, and the holes fill up with dreadful dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies have specialist machines and chemicals to remove the soil and old sealers on a Travertine floor.
After the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are cleaned, any holes are grouted with a coloured grout. We then use a long-lasting sealer that also helps make the Travertine floormuch easier to look after.
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Limestone eventually looses its original polish. The dullness is brought on by microscopic scratches on the surface of the tile where it's been walked on. Eventually, your Limestone floor will need to be re-polished. We use diamond polishing machines to bring back the gloss.
In the event that tiles are not really, perfectly even this disorder is referred to as "lippage". The only way to make a Limestone tile floor perfectly flat is by grinding off the lippage and irregular tile edges. Grinding Limestone floors should really be undertaken by experts. The Limestone will get the look of appearing as a single slab of stone.
After grinding, the grout sits at the same level as the the Limestone. It is easier to clean a smooth, sleek Limestone than an irregular floor. A smooth Limestone floor does not have grout depessions to hold grime. Limestone restoration generally involves a few chip and crack repairs, using resin fillers. The particular restoration needed is going to be determined by the condition of of the floor.
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Terrazzo has been used for many thousands of years as a decorative flooring Sooner or later, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. Scratches and etching builds up and remove the original polish.
The only way to restore the original finish is through polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. Diamonds remove the surface damage and restore the original Terrazzo shine. After cleaning and polishing, we apply specialised Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is made of highly compressed sand, as well as a variety of minerals such as quartz and feldspar. The voids between the sandstone grains trap soil which can be hard to remove.
We use specialist coating removers, rotary scrubbing apparatus and pressurised rinsing to eliminate the layers of old sealer Then we use specialist sealers that last for many years not months. Once we examine your floor, we are able to help you regarding the best restoration process.
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Slate is an incredibly adaptable flooring that can be finished with a range of finishes including rough texture, smooth honed or polished surface. Slate needs regular sealing to prevent spills and soil marking the finish.
We use rotary brushing equipments and sealer removers clean the slate. After our professional cleaning is completed , we leave the floor to dry, then use a durable, easy to maintain sealer.
If you want a smooth floor, we are able to grind a floor, subject to your slate being suited to grinding.
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Terracotta is manufactured out of natural clay and has been used throughout history for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Terracotta can quickly start to show surface marks, particularly where the current sealer has completely worn down.
Sealer remains, soil and marks could be taken out with scrubbing equipment and sealer removers.
Whilst we can seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we recommend a durable synthetic sealer which will last for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are found in lots of Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles are unglazed from the natural colours from the clay used in their manufacture.
A lot of these floors were sealed and then covered up with carpet or lino.
Old waxes, polishes, paint spills and sealer deposits tends to make cleaning these types of floors tricky.
After cleaning, a colour intensifying sealer is used to revive the natural colours in the tiles. If you like a sheen or gloss finish a surface sealer or wax could be put on.
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Quarry tiles are very durable although they do suffer from a couple of issues.
One common issue is existing layers of sealer that need to be taken off.
Whilst the tiles may appear soiled and discoloured, they are amazingly tough and can look as good as new after an effective clean. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, put on sealers that permit the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain is actually a ceramic blend with sand and feldspar added to develop a denser tile.
Porcelain is very resistant to moisture, hence spillages can not pnetrate into the tile and cause stains.
If the blend of ceramics is not right, the top of tiles may be porous. similar to natural stone floors. This soil could be difficult to remove.
You need professional equipment and cleaners to get rid of this soil.
After your porcelain floor has been cleaned we can to protect against everyday soil and spills.
Solid color Porcelain can be ground and restored just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles is normally quicker when compared with cleaning natural stone floors or clay tiles.
This glazed polish speeds up cleaning and restoration.
Nonetheless, professional cleaning, specialist cleaners and equipment will give the best results.
After cleaning we use a specialist tile sealer. Tile sealing prevents spills turning into stains, and makes mopping more effective.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is almost never just cleaning, there is certainly often additional restoration required. Every type of natural stone possesses its own characteristics and restoration challenges. All stone floors have problems with surface damage and general wear problems. Foot traffic harm, stains and surface problems happens on many stone floors, damaging the finish, making a floor appear dull and unattractive, consequently the significance of stone restoration. Highly polished Stone tiles and granite floors show wear and tear very easily, as small foot traffic scratching on the stone surface change the gloss and capture dirt. Permeable tile and stone that is sealed with a surface sealer will ultimately suffer wear damage.
Nearly all stone floors have grout lines. Grout is softer compared to stone and much more susceptible to abrasion and chemical based damage. Stone restoration commonly includes some crack and hole repair.
We use grinding and honing to take away surface damage due to etching and scratch damage. Natural stone can be ground to reveal a fresh stone surface.
The original polish on a stone floor is going to progressively dull. The lack of gloss is brought on by foot traffic marks and surface deterioration. The only way to replace the original finish is by polishing the natural stone.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing machines to reinstate the initial shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floor tiles. Clay, Honed Limestone, Slate, Honed Travertine and Sandstone tiles manage to get thier polish from a surface sealer. Polish removing products are applied to clear away all remnants of the old sealer, and then a brand new gloss sealer is applied.
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Clean stone with a pH-balanced cleaner made for surface care. Avoid using corrosive or abrasive materials on stone. Mix water and baking soda into a poultice, place it on the stain, cover with plastic, and wait for 24-48 hours before cleaning gently.
Mix baking soda with hydrogen peroxide, make a paste, apply to grout, scrub gently, and rinse clean. Once dry, seal the grout with a fresh layer to keep it protected.
Use vinegar for ceramic surfaces but avoid it on natural stones like limestone or Stone.
Maintain ventilation, dry water with a squeegee, and use a neutral pH stone cleaner. Use a grout sealer to prevent water penetration.
Yes, grout and stone benefit from sealing to block stains. Follow recommendations to seal porous surfaces every 1-2 years. Seal high-traffic surfaces every six months.