
We provide restoration and repair services for stone and tiles in Chalkshire. Our approach restores your floors to a beautiful, like-new look!
With fixed quotes and on-time service, we create an easy process. We evaluate your floors, share a fair quote, and complete the job quickly and smoothly.
Don't let tired floors affect the elegance of your home. Contact Victorian Tile Services today for a free quote. Let us work to restore the beauty of your home.
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Using proven tools, we ensure a smooth and glossy finish. Our techniques keep the innate beauty of your surfaces intact, turning them into a striking centrepiece.
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With our expertise, your stone surfaces will be well-maintained and restored to perfection. Our team restores stone by fixing cracks and polishing to preserve its original charm.
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We make sure to be on time, showing how much we value your time. Our focus on reliable scheduling guarantees a smooth and worry-free process.
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Each stone is special, and we care for it in its own way. We match our care to the unique properties of your stone to ensure its beauty shines through.
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It's easy to request your free stone cleaning quote!
Reach out to our friendly team on 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to assist.
Alternatively, complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a survey of your stone cleaning job.
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After we survey your stone cleaning job, you'll receive a written estimate that includes all the details you need to know about stone cleaning.
We'll provide all the necessary information, including methods and costs, in the estimate, so you can make the best decision.
Just reply with your acceptance after reviewing the estimate, and we'll get in touch to book the job at a time that suits you.
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Our professional crew will show up on the scheduled date. They'll work efficiently to leave your floors looking better than ever.
For a lasting shine, follow basic Stone care tips. Dust your Stone often, clean with a pH-balanced cleaner, and avoid acidic substances.
With proper upkeep, your Stone floors will shine for years to come.
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In time, Marble will become worn and loose its finish. The surface damage is caused by foot traffic scratches and surface etching Marble Polishing is your only way to restore the initial appearance.
We use industrial diamond polishing to hone and polish the tiles and rejuvenate the original finish.
If your floor happens to be put down leaving jagged tiles, it is known as “lippage”. A Marble tile floor can be smoothed by grinding away the lippage and jagged tile edges. You should have dedicated equipment and several years of hands on experience to grind a Marble tile floor, however the final result is fantastic.
Following grinding, the Marble tiles be at the same level the grout lines. The Marble floor will have a monolithic appearance as just one piece of Marble.
Maintaining a ground, honed and polished Marble floor is a lot like cleaning just one piece of glass. Also, soil doesn't get stuck in the grout lines. Marble floor restoration normally features some chip and crack repairs, using Marble resin fillers. Once we assess your floor, we can suggest he best Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with lots of holes. Travertine floor tilescan be supplied in several finishes, including honed, polished and tumbled. In time, the original hole filler falls out, thereafter the holes get filled with unpleasant soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration specialists use industrial-grade sealer removers and rotary scrubbing machines to eliminate the layers of old sealers and embedded soil.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor could be re-grouted to fill any open holes. After cleaning and re-grouting the Travertine floor we put on a long-lasting, very easy to clean sealer.
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An original finish on Limestone tiles will ultimately dull. The dullness is due to microscopic scratching on the surface of the Limestone where it is often walked over. The only way to revive the polish is through polishing the Limestone. We use industrial diamond polishing machinery to reinstate the original shine.
If the tiles are not really, even this condition is referred to as "lippage". The only method to make a Limestone tile floor perfectly flat is by grinding away the lippage and jagged tile edges. Grinding Limestone floor tiles must only be completed by experts. The Limestone looks "monolithic", appearing to be manufactured from just one piece of Limestone.
After grinding, the Limestone tiles be flush with the grout. Cleaning a ground and polished Limestone floor is much like cleaning just one piece of glass. There will be no grout channels to trap dirt. If your Limestone has cracks and chips, we could repair the damage with resin fillers, colour matched to the Limestone. We will advise the right Limestone restoration process.
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Terrazzo has been utilized for thousands of years as a decorative flooring Eventually, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. Small scratches and etch marks build up and take away the initial finish.
The best way to revive the original finish is through polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We have diamond polishing machinery to grind the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. We can help prevent this soil using Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is made of compressed sand, incorporating different minerals including quartz and feldspar. Old sandstone can be covered with a variety of old coarings and trapped dirt, so preferably, it will need specialist cleaning and re-sealing.
We use a combination of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to eliminate all traces of old soiled coatings and clean the floor to the highest standard. Then we use specialist sealers that last for years not months. The specific restoration needed will be determined by the health of your floor.
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Slate floors look great due to their textured appearance and vibrant colours. Though slate has a low porosity, it's going to always partly absorb and oil based spills, making annoying spots.
There are industrial-grade sealer removers and rotary scrubbing devices to get rid of the layers of old coatings. When the professional cleaning is completed , the floor is left to dry, then put on a lasting, easy to clean sealer.
If you've got the right slate, it may be ground smooth, making it easier to clean.
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Terracotta has no glaze on top, therefore it will absorb spills and soil extremely quickly.
Terracotta is very porous so it is important to protect it with a protective sealer.
Sealer deposits, dirt and scratches could be removed with rotary scrubbing and sealer removers.
Whilst we can seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we advise a durable synthetic sealer that will work for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are found in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and obtain their colour through the clay utilized in their manufacture.
A lot of these floors were initially sealed and then covered with carpet and lino.
The primary issues with victorian floor tiles is to remove years of oils, polishes, dirt, waxes and grime whilst not adversely affecting the floor.
Following cleaning, a colour intensifying sealer is put on to regenerate the natural colours in the floor. The mat finish could be polished by applying a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tiles are a standard fixture in kitchens and for indoor flooring for decades.
Whilst the tiles may seem dirt, these floors are incredibly robust and will look just like new after a proper clean.
An expert clean and reseal is usually just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. Once the quarry tiles have been cleaned they should be sealed to provide years of life.
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Porcelain is classed as a ceramic, but made with alternative materials to standard ceramic tiles.
Top quality Porcelain has very low porosity, which means less stains, less water damage and mold, and less need for sealing.
There are some inferior porcelains that can absorb surface soil and spills just like natural stone floors. It may be difficult to remove this soil.
We have the equipment and experience to eliminate this difficult to reach soil.
Our Porcelain sealers may help stop further soil problems.
In the event that porcelain is a through-colour, we can resurface the porcelain, just like granite or Stone restoration.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors is generally less complicated compared to stone floors cleaning..
The polish in Ceramic tiles is not porous.
Though, specialized tile and stone cleaning will give your floor a cleaner finish.
We always put on a professional sealer after cleaning. Sealing prevents spills turning into stains, and makes cleaning more effective.
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There are often aspects of natural stone restoration in natural stone floor cleaning. Natural stone tile restoration usually takes many forms. All stone and tile floors suffer from surface damage and general wear problems. Traffic deterioration, spillages and surface problems happens on most stone and tile floors, wrecking the surface, making the stone look worn and unattractive, hence the necessity for stone restoration. A polished Stone or granite floor wears faster because traffic abrasion that will begin to damage he polish and weaken the gloss. Traffic problems gradually affects porous stones such as Travertine, Terracotta, Limestone & Sandstone, which are most often coated with a film-forming surface sealer.
Most stone and tile flooring has cement grout. Soiled grout is a common problem to be dealt with on natural stone and tile floors. Stone restoration more often than not includes some crack and hole repair.
We use grinding and honing to remove stone finish damage due to etching and scratches. Natural stone can be ground to reveal a brand new finish.
In the long run your stone can look lifeless and loose its luster and gloss. The lack of sparkle is caused by foot traffic scratching and surface damage. Stone polishing will be the only way to regenerate the original polish.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard diamonds are used to remove the surface wear and rebuild the original luster. Slate, Sandstone, Honed Travertine, Honed Limestone and Clay tiles get their polish from a surface sealer. Sealer removing chemicals are applied to remove all traces of the old sealer, after which a new gloss-finish sealer is applied.
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Clean natural stone with a product that has a neutral pH. Do not use corrosive or rough cleaners on stone. Create a thick paste by mixing baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Make a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide paste, apply it on grout, scrub softly, and rinse. Once grout dries, add a new coat of sealer to keep it secure.
Vinegar is suitable for cleaning ceramic tiles but not for stones like travertine.
Ensure ventilation, use a squeegee for water removal, and clean with a pH-balanced stone cleaner. Protect grout with sealant to block water.
Yes, sealing shields grout and stone from daily wear. Porous surfaces need sealing every 1-2 years or as instructed. Seal high-use surfaces twice a year.