
We repair and restore natural stone and tile surfaces to perfection in Scotland. We restore floors to a clean and beautiful condition!
Fixed quotes and reliable service make every step simple and easy. We assess, quote, and handle the job quickly, ensuring your routine stays uninterrupted.
Keep faded floors from affecting your home's overall look. Get in touch with Victorian Tile Services now to get a free quote. Our team is dedicated to revitalizing your home's beauty.
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We use advanced equipment and methods to achieve a perfect finish for your stone and tile surfaces. Our methods highlight the distinct beauty in every piece, ensuring they remain a key feature of sophistication.
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With a focus on excellence, we restore stone surfaces to their natural beauty. We repair chips and cracks in stone while polishing to enhance its natural allure.
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Our commitment to punctuality reflects our respect for your time. We are dedicated to being on time and dependable, ensuring a worry-free process.
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We recognize the uniqueness of every stone and adjust our care accordingly. 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 simple to request your free stone cleaning quote!
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You can complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a time to review your stone cleaning job.
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Once we've surveyed the job, you'll get a written estimate outlining all you need to know about the stone cleaning.
The estimate will detail the job's specifics, from the methods to the cost, allowing you to make a clear and informed choice.
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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On the scheduled day, our crew will make sure your Stone floors shine.
Keep your Stone looking its best with some simple care. Use a pH-balanced cleaner and regularly dust to prevent scratches. Avoid acidic substances.
Proper care ensures that your Stone floors stay beautiful for years to come.
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Bit by bit Marble tiles will lose the original finish. The damage to the surface is brought on by traffic scores and surface etching Ultimately, the Marble will have to be repolished.
We use industrial diamonds to remove the scratches and damage and repair the original shine.
It's virtually impossible to install a Marble tile floor perfectly flat. We can grind away the jagged tile edges, making the tile surface perfectly flat. Grinding Marble floors must be carried out by specialists.
Following grinding, the Marble will be flush with the grout. The Marble will have a monolithic appearance as a single piece of Marble.
After grinding honing and polishing maintenance is very simple, as the mop slides on the floor. Also, soil doesn't get stuck into the grout lines. Cracks, chips and hole repairs in many cases are an element of the restoration procedure. The restoration needed is going to be decided by the condition of of your Marble floor.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with plenty of holes. There are very different types of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. With time, the initial hole filler falls away, and the holes get filled with unpleasant soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor cleaning and restoration professionals use industrial-grade sealer removers and rotary scrubbing machines to eliminate the coatings of old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, any holes in the Travertine floor could be filled with colour matched grout. After cleaning and re-grouting the Travertine floor we apply a durable, very easy to clean sealer.
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Little by little Limestone tiles will loose its initial surface. The surface damage is due to foot traffic scratching and etch marks Limestone Polishing is your only way to bring back the initial appearance. Diamonds are used to get rid of the dmaage and marks and repair the initial appearance.
If your floor has been laid with uneven tiles, this really is referred to as “lippage”. The only method to make a Limestone floor perfectly smooth is by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. Limestone grinding is a specialist job, bringing stunning results. The floor will appear like an individual slab of Limestone.
After grinding, the tiles and the grout will be at the exact same level. A smooth Limestone surface is much easier to keep. A smooth surface Limestone floor won't have grout depessions to trap soil. Chips and cracks can be repaired with colour matched resin repair fillers. Once we assess your Limestone floor, we will recommend he best Limestone restoration process.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone segments set in a cement or epoxy binder and it is either poured on site or cast as tiles. Slowly a Terrazzo floor will loose the original finish. Minute scratches and etching builds up and damage the original finish.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingequipment to replace the initial Terrazzo shine. Our Terrazzo sealers can help reduce further siol related issues.
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Sandstone is manufactured out of compressed sand, incorporating various minerals including quartz and feldspar. Whilst sandstone is durable it's also porous, so soil gets stuck in the surface and it is hard to remove.
We use a rotary brushing machines, sealer removers and pressure rinsing to clean the sandstone We then apply a long-lasting sealer that makes your sandstone much easier to clean. The specific restoration needed should be determined by the healthiness of your floor.
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Slate is an extremely popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the numerous textures and varieties of Slate available. Cleft slate can get a build-up of soil inside the crevices this is certainly hard to remove.
We use specialist sealer removers and rotary scrubbing devices to get rid of the layers of old sealer. Once the professional cleaning is complete,we then apply a durable sealer to make a floor easier to look after.
If you prefer a smooth floor, we could grind the ground, subject to the slate being suited to grinding.
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Terracotta is among the most permeable floors which we come across but has been used for floor tiles for many thousands of years.
Standard Terracotta sealers need regular upkeep and re-sealing, if they're not cared for, the finish will start to get dirty and porous.
Despite its vulnerabilities, Terracotta could be restored returning to a wonderful finish.
We can re-seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a durable synthetic sealer.
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Many Victorian and Edwardian hallways could have floors produced from Geometric Encaustic tiles.
The tiles have a matt finish to get their colour through the clay utilized in their manufacture.
A lot of these floors were sealed and then covered with carpet and lino.
The key concerns with victorian floor tiles is to remove decades of oils, polishes, waxes, dirt and grime while not causing harm to the tiles.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is used to improve the colours and protect the floor tiles. Topical sealers and waxes will give the floor a sheen or glossy finish.
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Quarry tiles are extremely are particularly durable however they do suffer from a couple of issues.
Whilst the tiles can take place beyond restoration, they’re remarkably robust and can look as good as new after an effective clean.
Professional cleaning will get rid of the several years of grime and older sealers, exposing an attractive floor. After the quarry tiles have been cleaned they may be sealed to give many years of life.
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Porcelain is starting to become an increasingly fashionable option to ordinary ceramic tiles and natural stone.
The additional minerals makes Porcelain more robust than traditional ceramic tiles.
When the blend of ingredients isn't right, the surface of the tiles can be porous. just like natural stone floors. This soil may be difficult to remove.
We are able to remove ingrained soil using equipment built to go into the microscopic pits where the soil is held.
After cleaning, we use specific Porcelain sealers to prevent this problem.
Solid color Porcelain can be ground and restored like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is commonly a bit less complicated when compared with stone floors cleaning and restoration..
This glazed polish accelerates mopping.
Nonetheless, you are going to still have a better finish using specialized equipment and materials.
We always apply an expert sealer after cleaning and restoraiton. A sealed floor is a lot easier to clean and the sealer helps reduce staining.
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Natural stone cleaning generally includes added restoration services. Restoring stone and tile customarily involves numerous steps. Stone and tile floors have problems with foot traffic wear and damage, because individuals move on them. Traffic wear and tear, stains and surface damage will happen on most stone and tile floors, damaging the finish, making the floor appear lifeless and unattractive, consequently the necessity for stone restoration. Highly polished Stone and granite floors show up wear quickly, as minute foot traffic scratching in the stone surface alter the shine and hold soil. Foot traffic problems sooner or later has an effect on porous natural stone including Limestone, Sandstone, Terracotta & Travertine, which are usually coated with a film-forming surface sealer.
Nearly all stone and tile floors have cementatious grout lines. Cement grout is softer than natural stone stone and tile and more in danger of abrasion and chemical based deterioration. Many stone floors also commonly need to have crack, chip or hole repair.
We use grinding and honing to take away stone finish damage as a result of etch marks and scratches.You can get rid of the existing finish from the natural stone, uncovering a new clean finish.
The initial finish on a stone floor is going to gradually go dull. The loss in luster is due to foot traffic marks and surface deterioration. Eventually, the stone will need to be polished.
Our company use the highest standard diamond polishing machinery to re-surface Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and revive the original finish. The polish on Slate, Honed Limestone, Clay, Sandstone & Honed Travertine tiles is made using a gloss sealer. Polish removing substances are used to get rid of all traces of the old sealer, after which a brand new gloss sealer is applied.
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Choose a natural stone cleaner with a neutral pH base. Keep stone safe by avoiding acidic or abrasive cleaners. Prepare a baking soda poultice by mixing it with water, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Combine equal parts hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to form a paste, apply it to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Once the grout is dry, apply a new layer of sealer to keep it protected.
Ceramic tiles can be cleaned with vinegar, but natural stones like Stone cannot.
Keep the area open for airflow, dry with a squeegee, and clean using a neutral product. Applying sealant to grout keeps water out.
Yes, natural stone and grout lines need protection with sealing. Seal porous materials every 1-2 years to protect against wear. For high-use zones, apply sealant every six months.