
We specialise in repairing and restoring a wide range of natural stone and tile surfaces in Greenham. We use expert techniques to bring your floors back to their original beauty!
We deliver fixed quotes and dependable service for customer convenience. Our team checks your floors, provides a fair estimate, and works efficiently to reduce disruption.
Don't let tired floors reduce the elegance of your home. Reach out to Victorian Tile Services now for a free estimate. Our services aim to restore your home's beauty.
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Our next-generation methods create a beautiful surface for stone and tiles. Our techniques showcase the natural qualities of each surface, ensuring they are a lasting feature of style.
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With extensive expertise, we provide exceptional care and restoration for your stone surfaces. Our advanced techniques repair and polish stone to protect its unique features.
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Each stone’s features guide how we care for it. We tailor our services to address the specific needs and conditions of your stone surfaces, ensuring they receive the specialised attention they deserve. This personalized method guarantees optimal results and enhances your stone’s natural beauty.
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It's never been simpler to request a free stone cleaning quote!
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You can also complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to arrange a survey of your stone cleaning job.
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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.
With all the details outlined in the estimate, from methods to costs, you'll have everything you need to decide.
After reviewing the estimate, simply reply with your acceptance, and we'll schedule the job at a convenient time for you.
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Our team of experts will work efficiently to rejuvenate your Stone floors.
To protect your Stone, follow a few simple care tips. Use a pH-balanced cleaner and avoid acids to maintain the surface's beauty.
With proper care and a little attention, you can enjoy your beautiful Stone floors for years.
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Marble ultimately looses the original polish. The surface damage is caused by traffic scratches and etch marks The best way to restore the polish is by polishing the tiles.
We use diamond polishing machines to reinstate the original finish.
It is very practically unachievable to lay a Marble tile floor completely flat. The only method to make a Marble floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. Grinding Marble floor tiles must be completed by specialists.
Following grinding, the Marble tiles and grout are at exactly the same level. The Marble looks "monolithic", appearing to be made from a single piece of Marble.
An even Marble floor is much simpler to maintain. There are no uneven grout lines to hold soil. Chips and cracks can be repaired with colour matched resin repair fillers. Once we assess your floor, we will recommend he ideal restoration process.
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A Travertine floor is characterised by its honeycomb structure, with lots of holes. Travertine floor tilescould be supplied in many finishes, including honed, polished and tumbled. As the travertine wears, the hole filler comes away, and the holes fill with ugly dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies have rotary scrubbing equipment and pressure rinsing to wash the Travertine floor.
Once the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are clean, any open holes are grout filled with a coloured grout. After cleaning and re-grouting the Travertine floor we put on a long-lasting, very easy to clean sealer.
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Over time Limestone tiles will loose its initial surface. The surface damage is brought on by traffic scratching and etch marks The best way to revive the initial polish is through polishing the floor. We utilize industrial-grade equipment and diamond tooling to hone and polish the Limestone.
Almost all Limestone floors are uneven because the Limestone tiles are not put down flat. A Limestone tile floor is leveled by grinding away the lippage and jagged tile edges. You should have specialist apparatus and several years of grinding and polishing to successfully grind a Limestone tile floor, nevertheless the results are breathtaking. The Limestone will get a monolithic appearance as an individual piece of stone.
After grinding, the Limestone be flush with the grout. It is much easier to clean a smooth Limestone than an uneven floor. A smooth surface Limestone floor doesn't have grout lines to retain dirt. Limestone floor restoration usually includes a few crack and chip repairs, using Limestone fillers. Once we have inspected your floor, we can suggest on the optimum restoration procedure.
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Terrazzo is made by mixing chips made from Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy medium . Progressively a Terrazzo floor will loose the initial finish. Scratches and etching builds up and damage the original appearance.
The only way to revive the original finish is by polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingequipment to bring back the initial Terrazzo shine. Once the Terrazzo is cleaned and polished, we are able apply a sealer that offers protection against day-to-day spillages.
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Sandstone is made from highly compressed sand, incorporating a variety of minerals including quartz and feldspar. Whilst sandstone is sturdy it's also porous, so soil gets stuck in the surface and is difficult to remove.
We use a rotary brushing equipment, sealer removers and pressurised rinsing to clean the sandstone Then we apply a long-lasting sealer that makes your sandstone floor more straightforward to clean. We will advise the appropriate restoration service.
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Slate floors look great with regards to distinctive finish and vibrant colours. Whilst slate has a minimal porosity, it's going to always partially absorb and oil based spills, making annoying marks.
We use professional sealer removers and scrubbing devices to eliminate the layers of old coatings. After professional cleaning we use hard-wearing sealers.
If you prefer a smooth floor, we could grind the floor, subject towards the slate being ideal for grinding.
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Terracotta is made from natural clay and historically has been used for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Terracotta can quickly begin to show surface marks, particularly if the current sealer has worn away.
Heavy-duty sealer removal treatments and cleaning solutions help in removing old coatings and dirt, whilst keeping the appealing finish.
We can wax the Terracotta or apply a hard-wearing synthetic sealer that is much simpler to maintain.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are found in lots of Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
Victorian tiles are manufactured from natural clay and have a normal matt finish.
With the variations in home decoration, many of these floors have carpet underlay, lino adhesive, bitumen and different adhesive deposits.
Old paint spills, polishes, waxes and sealer remains can make cleaning these types of floors challenging.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is applied to enhance the colours and protect the tiles. If you prefer a sheen or gloss finish a surface sealer or wax may be used.
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Quarry tiles have been a standard fixture in kitchens and for indoor flooring for decades.
Damage to the surface of the tiles like scratches along with other abrasions may appear if the tiles haven’t been correctly sealed or the seal has worn down.
Professional cleaning will remove the many years of grime and older coatings, revealing an attractive floor. After cleaning, the tiles should be finished with a durable sealer.
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Porcelain has started to become an progressively desirable option to traditional ceramic tiles and natural stone.
Porcelain is very resistant to moisture, and so spillages should not pnetrate into the tile and lead to stains.
If Porcelain is not correctly manufactured, the surface can be absorbent just like natural stone floors. If you have a substandard Porcelain, surface soil may be hard to remove.
We are able to get rid of embedded soil using equipment built to get into the microscopic pits where the soil is held.
We can help stop this soil with Porcelain sealers.
If you've 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 when compared to cleaning and restoring stone floors or clay tiles.
This happens as the top of the tile is normally glazed.
However, you can expect to still achieve better results with professional equipment.
A specialized sealer will be put on following the the cleaning process. Tile sealing avoids spills changing into stains, and makes cleaning and restoration more efficient.
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There are often elements of natural stone restoration when undertaking natural stone tile cleaning. Restoring stone and tile floors normally involves a range of stages. Stone and tile floors have problems with foot traffic wear and damage, because people move over them. The most typical challenge we meet during stone restoration is greasy dirt trodden into the floor creating a flat, unappealing finish. A polished stone floor wears a lot faster because traffic abrasion that will begin to wear he finish and alter the luster. A surface sealer will not prevent permeable tiles like Sandstone, Limestone and Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill problems.
Grout is normally the most sensitive element of a stone or tile installation. As it is a little bit deep-set, that means the grout draws in more grime than the stone and tile itself. Stone restoration generally requires some crack and hole repair.
We take off etching and scratches by grinding and honing. Natural stone can be ground to reveal a new surface.
In time your natural stone can look lifeless and loose its appeal and glow. Scratches and etch spill spots accumulating and stripping the initial polish. The only way to bring back the first finish is through polishing the natural stone.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard natural diamonds are used to eliminate the surface wear and rejuvenate the initial gloss. Gloss sealers create the shine on Sandstone, Honed Limestone, Slate, Honed Travertine and Clay tiles. Polish removing chemicals are applied to take off all traces of the existing sealer, after which a brand new gloss-finish sealer is applied.
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Apply a cleaning product with a pH-neutral formula for stone. Do not clean stone with products containing strong acids or abrasives. Combine water with baking soda to create a paste, apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Mix baking soda with hydrogen peroxide, put the paste on grout, scrub softly, and rinse thoroughly. After the grout has dried, apply a fresh coat of sealer to maintain the protection.
Never use vinegar on limestone or Stone; ceramic tiles are safe.
Allow ventilation, squeegee water after use, and clean with a pH-balanced product. Sealing grout prevents water from soaking through.
Yes, seal grout lines and stone surfaces to avoid stains. Seal porous surfaces every 1-2 years to ensure proper care. Apply sealant biannually to protect high-use surfaces.