We focus on restoring and repairing natural stone and tiles in Moss End. We bring back the beauty of your floors with expert care!
We combine fixed pricing with on-time service for a smooth customer experience. Our process includes an inspection, a clear quote, and efficient work with little disruption.
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The individuality of each stone shapes our approach to maintaining it. Our process is tailored to suit the needs of your stone, ensuring excellent attention and results.
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It's never been more straightforward to get a free stone cleaning quote!
Give our friendly team a call at 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to assist.
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.
Get StartedWe'll provide you with a detailed written estimate after surveying your stone cleaning job, outlining everything about stone cleaning.
This estimate will give you a clear understanding of the methods and costs involved, helping you make an informed choice.
Once you've looked over the estimate, reply with your confirmation, and we'll arrange a suitable time for the job.
Request EstimateOn the appointed day, our crew will work to make your Stone floors shine.
For lasting beauty, follow some basic Stone care. Dust frequently and use a pH-balanced cleaner made for Stone. Avoid any acidic substances that might damage the finish.
With regular care, your Stone floors will remain beautiful for years to come.
Book NowMarble eventually looses the initial surface. The surface damage is due to foot traffic scores and etch marks Eventually, the Marble will have to be polished.
Diamonds are used to get rid of the marks and scratches and recover the original surface.
It really is practically impossible to lay a Marble floor completely flat. The only method to make a Marble floor flat is by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. That is a complicated process however the the finished results are gorgeous.
Following grinding, the tiles will be the same level the grout lines. The Marble floor will get the appearance of appearing as just one slab of Marble.
Mopping a ground, honed and polished Marble floor is much like cleaning an individual bit of glass. A smooth Marble floor won't have grout lines to hold grime. Chips and cracks can be filled with coloured resin fillers. After assessing the floor, we can advise the very best Marble restoration program.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with plenty of holes. Travertine floor tilescan be supplied in a number of finishes, including polished, honed and tumbled. With time, the initial hole filler comes away, and the holes are quickly filled with ugly soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration service providers have specialist machines and cleaners to get rid of soil and old sealers on a Travertine floor.
As soon as the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are clean, any holes are grouted using a colour matched grout. After cleaning and re-grouting the Travertine floor we put on a resilient, easy to clean sealer.
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Gradually Limestone tiles will loose its initial appearance. This damage to the surface is caused by foot traffic scores and etch marks Ultimately, the tiles will have to be re-polished. We make full use of specialised equipment and industrial diamond tooling to grind, hone and polish the Limestone.
If your floor happens to be laid with not level tiles, this really is known as lippage. A Limestone tile floor should be leveled by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. You should have dedicated machines and years of hands on experience to grind, hone and polish a Limestone tile floor, but the final results are amazing. The Limestone floor will have the look of being an individual slab of Limestone.
Following grinding, the Limestone tiles will sit at the same level the grout lines. After grinding mopping is a breeze, because the mop slides on the floor. A smooth surface Limestone floor does not have grout lines to trap dirt. Cracks, chips and hole repairs in many cases are an element of the restoration process. Once we assess your floor, we can advice he best restoration procedure.
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Terrazzo has been utilized for thousands of years as a decorative flooring Gradually, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. The change in the finish is caused by microscopic scratches on top where it has been walked over.
Terrazzo Polishing is the best way to restore finish to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing equipment to grind the Terrazzo and restore the original finish. We can help avoid this soil using Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is formulated mostly from quartz, iron oxide, silica and calcium based deposits making it a very resilient stone. The voids amongst the sandstone grains trap dirt which can be hard to get rid of.
We have dedicated scrubbing and rinsing equipment to remove the soil and old sealers, refurbishing the original sandstone appearance We then apply a long-lasting sealer which also makes your floor better to clean. After inspecting a floor, we will advise the most appropriate Sandstone restoration service.
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Slate floors look great due to their textured finish and vibrant colours. Slate needs regular sealing to prevent soil and spills marking the finish.
There are specialist sealer removers and rotary scrubbing appliances to remove the layers of old coatings. After the professional cleaning is finished, use industrial-grade sealers that last for a long time not just months.
If you have got the right slate, it may be ground smooth, rendering it better to clean.
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Terracotta is amongst the most porous floors which we run into but has been used for floor tiles for thousands of years.
Conventional Terracotta sealers should have frequent upkeep and re-application, if they're not cared for, the finish will quickly get soiled and porous.
Sealer residues, soil and markings could be taken out with scrubbing equipment and sealer removers.
We can seal the Terracotta with an original beeswax finish or a durable synthetic sealer.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are found in lots of Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and get their colour from the clay found in their manufacture.
A lot of these floors have been sealed and then covered with carpet and lino.
The primary concerns with victorian floor tiles is to remove years of oils, polishes, waxes, dirt and grime while not damaging the floor.
After cleaning, a colour intensifying sealer is used to bring back the oroginal colours in the floor. Topical sealers and waxes can give a floor a sheen or glossy finish.
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Quarry tiles are very durable however they do suffer from a couple of issues.
Decades of dirt and old sealers may lead many people to imagine their floor is past repair, but that is often not the case.
While the tiles may seem dirty and discoloured, they’re very robust and could look just like new after a proper clean. Quarry tiles are often laid without a damp proof membrane layer, so we want to apply the best sealer to allow the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile.
High quality Porcelain has very low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage and mold, much less need for sealing.
Inferior porcelain has microscopic holes which will absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. The microscopic surface pits make it difficult to remove this soil.
We are able to remove embedded soil using equipment built to go into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
After cleaning, we use specialist Porcelain sealers to prevent this problem.
If you have a trough-colour Porcelain, we can re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is typically quicker when compared with cleaning stone floors or clay tiles.
Generally, the glassy polish releases soils more easily.
Though, specialized tile cleaning and restoration will certainly provide a cleaner finish.
After cleaning and restoration we use a specialist sealer. Tile sealing makes cleaning much simpler and helps to protect against spillages.
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Natural stone cleaning usually will incorporate extra restoration services. Natural stone floor restoration can take many techniques. At the least, all stone floors endure some form of general damage. The most typical issue we face during stone restoration is fatty grime trodden in to the floor creating a lifeless, awful finish. Polished floors like Stone, Granite and Terrazzo reveal wear more quickly because the shine dulls from traffic scratches. Foot traffic problems sooner or later affects porous stones like Travertine, Sandstone, Limestone & Terracotta, which are usually protected with a film-forming surface sealer.
Most natural stone and tile flooring has cement grout. Grout is usually a little concave, that means the grout draws in more soil compared to the stone and tile itself. Holes can be filled and cracks repaired as an element of the restoration.
We take away etching and scratches by grinding and honing.The good thing about natural stone is that it can be re-surfaced, to show a new finish.
The initial polish on a stone floor will progressively dull. This loss of gloss is brought on by small scratches on the surface where it's been stepped on. Polishing natural stone is the the only way to restore a gloss.
We use the highest standard diamond natural stone polishing equipment to bring back the shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors. Gloss sealers create the shine on Slate, Honed Limestone, Honed Travertine, Sandstone and Clay tiles. The old, dull sealer is taken away and a unique gloss surface sealer is applied to create the high shine.
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Choose a cleaning product designed for stone and pH balance. Do not apply abrasive or acid-heavy products to stone. Prepare a thick paste with baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic, and let it set for 24-48 hours before rinsing.
Combine hydrogen peroxide with baking soda, create a paste, apply to grout, scrub softly, and rinse. When dry, apply a new protective layer of sealer to the grout.
Vinegar can be used on ceramic or porcelain tiles but should not be used on natural stone like Stone, travertine, or limestone.
Allow airflow, wipe with a squeegee after use, and clean with a neutral pH stone cleaner. Apply a sealer to grout lines to stop water entry.
Yes, grout and stone surfaces require sealing to stay clean. Reapply sealing to porous surfaces every 1-2 years or as instructed. Seal well-used surfaces twice yearly.