We repair and restore natural stone and tile surfaces to perfection in Four Ashes. We bring your floors back to their as-new appearance with our expertise!
We provide fixed-price quotes and punctual service for a hassle-free experience. Our experts assess your floors, provide a detailed quote, and finish the work quickly.
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Alternatively, complete our short quote request form online. This simple step allows one of our estimators to contact you and schedule a time to survey your stone cleaning job.
Get StartedFollowing a survey of your stone cleaning project, you'll receive a written estimate covering the entire stone cleaning process.
We'll provide all the necessary information, including methods and costs, in the estimate, so you can make the best decision.
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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For a lasting shine, follow basic Stone care tips. Dust your Stone often, clean with a pH-balanced cleaner, and avoid acidic substances.
A little attention to care will keep your Stone floors stunning for years.
Book NowAn initial surface on Marble tiles will bit by bit loose its gloss. Surface scratches and spill damage strengthen and damage the original appearance. Eventually, the Marble will have to be polished.
Diamonds are used to get rid of the marks and scratches and bring back the original surface.
If your floor happens to be put down leaving not level tiles, it is referred to as lippage. We can grind off the jagged edges of the tiles, making the floor surface flat. You must have dedicated machines and years of experience to grind and hone a Marble tile floor, but the result is magnificent.
Following grinding, the grout sits will be level with the Marble. The Marble floor will have a monolithic appearance as a single piece of Marble.
It is a lot easier to mop a smooth, sleek Marble than an irregular floor. Also, soil does not get stuck within the grout lines. Holes, chips and crack repairs are often part of the Marble restoration process. The restoration needed should be based on the condition of of the floor.
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A Travertine floor is characterised by a honeycomb structure, with plenty of holes. Travertine floor tiles qre available in a variety of finishes, polished, smooth honed and tumbled. As the stone wears, the hole filler falls out, and the holes get filled with ugly dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration businesses use use a mix of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressurised rinsing to remove old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor can be re-grouted to refill any open holes. We then use specialist sealers that continue working for years to guard the Travertine floor.
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In the long run, Limestone will end up dull and loose its shine. This surface damage is caused by traffic scores and surface etching Limestone Polishing is the best way to bring back the appearance. We use diamond polishing equipment to revive the sparkle.
It is very virtually unachievable to install a Limestone tile floor perfectly flat. We can grind off the uneven tile edges, making a floor surface smooth. You should have specialist equipment and many years of hands on experience to grind and hone a Limestone floor, however the final results are amazing. The Limestone will have the appearance of appearing as an individual slab of stone.
After grinding, the tiles will be at the same level the grout lines. After grinding honing and polishing maintenance is a piece of cake, as the mop slides on the floor. Also, soil does not get stuck in the grout lines. If your Limestone floor has chips and cracks, we could repair them with resin fillers, closely colour matched with the Limestone. After checking out the floor, we will advise the very best Limestone restoration program.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone pieces set in a cement or epoxy base which is either poured on site or cast as tiles. Terrazzo ultimately loses the original finish. The surface damage is due to wear scratches and surface damage.
Sooner or later, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. We use dedicated Terrazzo polishing equipment and diamond tools to grind and polish the stone. Once the Terrazzo has been cleaned and polished, we can put on a sealer that shields against daily spillages.
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Sandstone floor tiles are available several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Old sandstone can be covered with many different old coarings and trapped soil, so preferably, it really needs expert cleaning and sealing.
We use a combination of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to eliminate all traces of old soiled sealers and clean the floor to the highest standard. We then apply a long-lasting sealer that also makes your floor much easier to clean. Once we look over your floor, we are able to give you advice from the best restoration process.
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Slate is a tremendously popular floor and wall tile because of its low porosity and the many textures and varieties of Slate available. Riven slate can get an accumulation of soil in the crevices this is certainly hard to remove.
We use a mix of machine scrubbing and hand scrubbing to remove all traces of previous soiled sealers and clean the tiles. When the professional cleaning is complete,we then apply a long-lasting sealer that also makes the floor much easier to mop.
If you have got an appropriate slate, it can be ground smooth, which makes it much easier to clean.
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Terracotta is among the most permeable floors which we run into but has been used for floor tiles for many thousands of years.
Classic Terracotta sealers will need frequent maintenance and re-application, if they are not taken care of, the top will start to get soiled and become porous.
Sealer remains, soil and scratches may be taken out with scrubbing equipment and sealer removers.
We can re-seal the Terracotta with an original beeswax finish or a durable synthetic sealer.
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Victorian Clay or Minton geometric tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
Victorian tiles are produced from natural clay with a normal matt finish.
With the variations in interior decor, these floors come with carpet underlay, lino, bitumen and additional sticky deposits.
Old polishes, waxes, paint spills and sealer deposits makes cleaning many of these floors tricky.
A colour intensifying sealer is used immediately after cleaning, to revive the first colours when you look at the tiles. If you want a sheen or gloss finish a topical sealer or wax may be put on.
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Quarry tiles are very durable although they still have problems with a couple of issues.
One common issue is existing layers of sealer which need to be taken off.
A specialist clean and reseal is frequently just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. If the tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, use sealers that allow the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain is classed as a ceramic, but manufactured with alternative ingredients to conventional glazes and clay tiles.
Porcelain is extremely moisture-resistant, and so spills can not soak into the tile and cause stains.
There are some substandard porcelains that will absorb surface soil and spills just like natural stone floors. If you have an inferior Porcelain, surface soil can be hard to remove.
We know how to remove ingrained dirt using equipment built to enter into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
We will help stop this soil using Porcelain sealers.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles can also be ground and polished, similar to Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles can often take a shorter time than natural stone floors or clay tiles..
Normally, the glassy surface releases ingrained soil more easily.
None the less, professional cleaning, professional cleaning solutions and machinery can give the best results.
As soon as your floor is cleaned we'll use a sealer. A sealed ceramic tile is easier to clean and a sealer helps reduce stains.
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Natural stone floor cleaning often includes further restoration services. Each kind of natural stone has its own advantages and restoration challenges. All stone and tile floors suffer from surface damage and general wear challenges. The most common challenge we meet during stone restoration is greasy dust trodden into the surface causing a unexciting, dreadful finish. Highly polished floors like granite, Stone and terrazzo show surface damage a lot quicker because the high shine goes dull from foot traffic scratching. Porous stone and tile sealed with a film-forming surface sealer will gradually become affected by wear damage.
Most natural stone and tile flooring has cement grout. Cementatious grout is softer than natural stone stone and tile and more susceptible to abrasive and chemical based deterioration. Stone restoration more often than not includes some crack and hole repair.
Resurfacing gets rid of surface damage from etch spills and surface scratches. Natural stone can be ground to reveal a brand new stone finish.
Over time a stone floor will loose the initial shine. Scratches and etch spill spots accumulating and stripping the original gloss. Stone polishing is the the only way to revive the original gloss.
Our team use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to re-surface Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and restore the original finish. Honed Travertine, Clay, Sandstone, Slate & Honed Limestone tiles get their polish from a surface sealer. The most practical method to polish these tiles is by removing the old sealer and apply a brand new layer of polish sealer.
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Apply a cleaner with a pH-neutral formula for stone surfaces. Avoid applying strong acids or abrasive cleaners to stone. Create a baking soda and water paste, apply it to the stain, cover it, and leave it for 24-48 hours before scrubbing.
Make a thick paste with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, spread on grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Let the grout completely dry before applying a new coat of sealer.
Vinegar works on ceramic tiles but will harm natural stone surfaces.
Maintain air circulation, wipe water with a squeegee, and clean with a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Sealing grout keeps water from soaking in.
Yes, sealing prevents damage to grout lines and stone. Reapply sealing to porous areas every 1-2 years as needed. High-traffic surfaces require sealant every 6 months.