
We expertly repair and restore stone and tile surfaces throughout Ballinger Bottom. Our team restores your floors to look like new!
Our fixed pricing and timely service ensure a smooth process for customers. Our process includes an inspection, a quote, and quick work with minimal disruption.
Don't let lackluster floors diminish your home's charm. Get a free quote from Victorian Tile Services today. We are ready to bring back the beauty of your home.
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With our expertise, your stone surfaces will be well-maintained and restored to perfection. Our methods polish and protect stone, ensuring its natural look is enhanced.
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Every stone has its own character, and our care reflects that. We focus on providing care tailored to the unique needs of your stone, enhancing its appearance.
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Once we've surveyed your stone cleaning project, you'll get a written estimate outlining everything about the stone cleaning.
We'll provide all the necessary information, including methods and costs, in the estimate, so you can make the best decision.
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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On the scheduled day, our crew will make sure your Stone floors shine.
Regular cleaning and dusting, plus a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone, will help maintain its shine. Stay away from acidic products.
Taking care of your Stone floors will allow them to stay beautiful for many years.
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Over time, Marble will become matt and loose its shine. Surface scratches and etch damage strengthen and remove the original shine. The best way to restore the original polish is through polishing the Marble.
We make full use of specialized equipment and industrial diamond tooling to grind and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
If the tiles are not even, perfectly even this condition is referred to as "lippage". The only way to make a Marble tile floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. That is an involved process but the the finished results are gorgeous.
After grinding, the Marble will sit at the same level the grout lines. The Marble looks monolithic, appearing to be made from just one piece of Marble.
An even Marble surface is much easier to keep up. Also, soil does not get stuck within the grout lines. Marble restoration typically features some chip and crack repairs, using Marble fillers. After we have assessed the Marble, we can advise the very best Marble restoration program.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with plenty of holes. There are different forms of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. As the travertine wears, the hole filler falls out, and the holes fill with ugly dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration firms have specialist machines and chemicals to get rid of the soil and old sealer residues on a Travertine floor.
As soon as the Travertine floor tiles and any holes are cleaned, any open holes are grouted with a colour matched grout. After cleaning and re-grouting we apply hard wearing sealers.
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In the long run, Limestone will become matt and loose its surface. This damage to the surface is brought on by foot traffic scratching and etch marks Eventually, the tiles will need to be repolished. We use diamond polishing equipment to revive the initial sparkle.
Almost all Limestone surfaces are uneven due to the fact Limestone tiles are not put down flat. A Limestone floor is leveled by grinding off the lippage and jagged tile edges. You require specialized machinery and years of Limestone grinding and polishing to grind and hone a Limestone tile floor, however the result is gorgeous. The floor will look like an individual piece of stone.
After grinding, the Limestone tiles be at the same level the grout lines. After grinding and polishing maintenance is a piece of cake, because the mop slides over the floor. A smooth surface floor doesn't have grout depessions to trap soil. Cracks and chips can be filled with colour matched resin fillers. Once we assess your floor, we will advice on the ideal restoration process.
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Terrazzo has been utilized for many thousands of years as a flooring Progressively a Terrazzo floor will loose the initial finish. Surface damage is brought on by wear scratches and surface damage.
The only way to revive the initial finish is by polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingto replace the initial Terrazzo shine. After cleaning and polishing, we use specialist Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is manufactured out of compressed sand, which includes different minerals including quartz and feldspar. The voids between the sandstone grains trap dirt that can be tough to remove.
We use dedicated coating removers, rotary scrubbing apparatus and pressure rinsing to eliminate the layers of old sealer We then use specialist sealers that last for years not just months. Once we examine your floor, we can advise you regarding the best restoration process.
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Slate floors look great due to their distinctive appearance and vibrant colour. Cleft slate will get an accumulation of soil inside the crevices that is difficult to get rid of.
There are specialist sealer removal treatments and scrubbing machines to remove the layers of old sealer. Then we put on hard wearing sealers.
If you like a smooth finish, we are able to grind the slate, but we must measure the slate before grinding.
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Terracotta is one of the most porous floors which we run into but has been used for floor tiles for millenia.
Traditional Terracotta sealers need regular maintenance and re-sealing, if they are not looked after, the finish will begin to get dirty and porous.
Heavy-duty sealer removal treatments and cleansing agent help in removing old sealers and soil, whilst also saving the appealing surface.
We can wax the Terracotta or apply a hard wearing synthetic sealer that is much simpler to take care of.
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Victorian Clay or Minton geometric floor tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish to get their colour through the clay utilized in their manufacture.
Many of these floors were initially sealed and then covered up with carpet and lino.
Owing to their age, these kinds of floors might have a range of covering residues, that need to have specialist cleaning
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is put on to boost the colours and protect the tiles. The mat finish may be polished by applying a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile floors were once a proud feature in terraces and farmhouses across the country, however, many of those floors have fallen into assorted states of disrepair.
One common problem is existing layers of sealer which should be removed.
Professional cleaning will get rid of the several years of dirt and old coatings, exposing an attractive floor. Quarry tiles tend to be laid without a damp proof membrane layer, so we want to apply the proper sealer to permit the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is becoming an increasingly sought after option to standard ceramic tiles and natural stone.
High quality Porcelain has really low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage, much less need for sealing.
If Porcelain is not produced properly, the top can be absorbent just like natural stone floors. It can be tough to remove this soil.
We have the experience and equipment to eliminate this hard to reach soil.
After cleaning, we apply specialist Porcelain sealers to stop this problem.
If you have got a solid colour Porcelain, we could re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors can often take less time than stone floors or clay tiles..
Soils are usually on the surface of ceramic tile.
Still, specialist tile cleaning will certainly give a better finish.
We always apply a professional tile sealer after cleaning. Tile sealing prevents liquid spills turning out to be stains, and makes cleaning more efficient.
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Natural stone cleaning very often will involve further restoration services. Natural stone floor restoration can take many techniques. At the minimum, all stone floors suffer some form of general deterioration. The most frequent problem we face during stone restoration is oily dirt trodden to the floor causing a lifeless, awful polish. A polished stone floor wears more quickly since traffic wear that will quickly scratch he finish and weaken the shine. Foot traffic damage gradually has an effect on porous stones such as Terracotta Travertine, Limestone and Sandstone, which are usually coated with a surface sealer.
Grout is usually the most vulnerable element of a tile installation. Cement grout is softer compared to natural stone stone and tile and much more in danger of abrasive and chemical based wear and tear. Cracks, chips and hole repairs are commonly a part of the restoration work.
Acid etching and scratches may be taken out by resurfacing.Natural stone has got the appeal that a dirty, permeable finish can be taken off, revealing an attractive new surface.
Progressively a natural stone floor will loose its initial polish. Scratches and etch spill spots developing and stripping the original gloss. Finally, the natural stone will need to be polished.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard diamonds are used to take away the surface damage and rebuild the initial luster. The polish on Sandstone, Honed Limestone, Slate, Honed Travertine and Clay tiles is done by applying a gloss sealer. The old, dull surface sealer is removed and a brand new gloss film-forming sealer is applied to generate the high shine.
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Use a pH-neutral stone-safe cleaning solution. Keep harsh chemicals and abrasives away from stone surfaces. Make a thick baking soda paste with water, apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Prepare a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide paste, apply it to grout, scrub softly, and rinse with clean water. After the grout has dried, apply a fresh coat of sealer to maintain the protection.
Vinegar is suitable for cleaning ceramic tiles but not for stones like travertine.
Allow ventilation, wipe with a squeegee, and clean regularly with a pH-balanced product. Sealing grout helps protect against water.
Yes, sealing blocks stains from penetrating grout and stone. Seal porous materials every 1-2 years to protect against wear. Reapply a fresh sealant every 6 months in heavy-use zones.