
Our team repairs and restores all types of natural stone and tile surfaces in Hanslope. Our team ensures your floors are restored to a stunning condition!
Our focus on fixed quotes and punctuality guarantees a seamless process. Our process includes assessing your floors, quoting clearly, and working efficiently to avoid interruptions.
Avoid having worn floors impact your home's style. Reach out to Victorian Tile Services for your free quote. Our services aim to restore your home's beauty.
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We rely on high-performance equipment to give your surfaces a pristine finish. By enhancing each surface's natural charm, we create a beautiful and timeless centrepiece.
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With our expertise, your stone surfaces will be well-maintained and restored to perfection. We repair chips and cracks in stone while polishing to enhance its natural allure.
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We arrive on time to every appointment, ensuring your time is valued. Count on us to deliver reliable service and punctuality for a stress-free result.
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The uniqueness of each stone defines our approach. Our process considers the specific conditions of your stone to provide the best possible care.
In 2 simple steps, get a no-cost stone cleaning quote and refresh your stone's appearance.
It's never been simpler to request a free stone cleaning quote!
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Following a survey of your stone cleaning project, you'll receive a written estimate covering the entire stone cleaning process.
This estimate will give you a clear understanding of the methods and costs involved, helping you make an informed choice.
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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We will send our professional crew on the agreed date to bring your floors back to life.
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.
A little attention to care will keep your Stone floors stunning for years.
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With time, Marble will become worn and loose its finish. Scratches and etch marks pile up and damage the original surface. Sooner or later, your floor will have to be polished.
We use diamond polishing machinery to reinstate the luster.
If your floor happens to be laid leaving not level tiles, this is described as “lippage”. We can grind away the uneven tile edges, making the tile surface smooth. This really is a complicated process but the the finished results are amazing.
Following grinding, the tiles will be at the same level the grout lines. The Marble floor will get the appearance of becoming just one slab of Marble.
After grinding and polishing Marble maintenance is a piece of cake, as the mop slides over the floor. A smooth Marble floor won't have grout lines to hold soil. Chips and cracks can be filled with colour matched resin fillers. After checking out the Marble floor, we can advise the very best Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor has a permeable structure, with a lot of holes. Travertine floor tiles will come in a number of finishes, smooth honed, tumbled and polished. As the stone wears, the hole filler comes out, and the holes get filled with dreadful soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies use rotary scrubbing equipment and pressure rinsing to completely clean the Travertine floor.
As soon as the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are cleaned, any holes are grouted using a colour matched grout. After restoration and grout filling we apply hard wearing sealers.
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Limestone ultimately looses its initial appearance. This surface damage is caused by foot traffic scratches and surface etching Limestone Polishing is the only way to restore the original appearance. We use diamonds to remove the surface damage and bring back the original gloss.
In the event that tiles are not even, even this disorder is named "lippage". The only way to make a Limestone tile floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and jagged edges of the tiles. Grinding Limestone floors should only be done by experts. The floor will look like an individual area of stone.
Following grinding, the tiles will be at the same level the grout. After grinding Limestone maintenance is a breeze, because the mop slides over the floor. There are no uneven grout lines to hold soil. Cracks and chips can be repaired with coloured resin repair fillers. We will recommend the right restoration process.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone pieces set in a cement or epoxy base which is either poured on location or precast as tiles. Eventually, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. Small scratches and etching builds up and remove the original polish.
Eventually, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing equipment to grind the Terrazzo and restore the original finish. We can help to stop this soil with Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is made from highly compressed sand, as well as a variety of minerals including quartz and feldspar. The voids between the sandstone fragments trap soil which can be hard to get rid of.
We use industrial-grade coating removers, rotary scrubbing apparatus and pressure rinsing to eliminate the layers of old sealer Then we apply a long-lasting sealer which also makes your sandstone floor easier to clean. The particular restoration needed should be dependant on the health of your floor.
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Slate flooring is amongst the most popular kinds of natural stone, since it requires less routine maintenance and mopping. Slate floors need regular sealing to stop soil and spills marking the appearance.
There are industrial-grade sealer removal treatments and scrubbing machines to remove the layers of old sealer. When the professional cleaning is completed, use specialised sealers that will last for many years not months.
Some slate floors could be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta is manufactured out of natural clay and historically has been used for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Terracotta is quite porous it is therefore essential to protect it with some protective seal.
Heavy-duty sealer removers and cleaners help in removing old coatings and soil, while preserving the appealing surface.
Whilst we are able to seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we advise a durable synthetic sealer which will last for years, with minimum maintenance.
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Victorian Clay or Minton geometric tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The tiles are unglazed from the natural colours of the clay used to make them.
With the changes in home design, many of these floors get carpet underlay, lino adhesive, bitumen and additional sticky residues.
The key concerns with victorian floor tiles is removing years of polished, oils, waxes, dirt and grime whilst not harming the floor.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is applied to enhance the colours and protect the floor. The mat finish could be polished by making use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile flooring is normally many years old and often needs a full professional clean and restoration to bring it back once again to life.
Many years of dirt and old sealers often leads many people to imagine their tile floor is past repair, but that’s often far from the truth.
Whilst the tiles may appear soiled and discoloured, they’re very durable and could look as good as new after a proper clean. After cleaning, the tiles can be sealed with a enduring sealer.
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Porcelain is a form of ceramic tile.
Quality Porcelain has really low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage, much less need for sealing.
If Porcelain isn't properly manufactured, the surface can absorb soil just like natural stone floors. This soil may be hard to remove.
You need professional equipment and cleaners to get rid of this soil.
After cleaning, we use specialist Porcelain sealers to prevent this problem.
In the event that porcelain is a through-colour, we can resurface the porcelain, the same as granite or Stone restoration.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles is commonly less involved than natural stone floors cleaning..
A glazed finish is easier to clean and restore.
But, specialized tile and stone cleaning will certainly provide a cleaner finish.
As soon as your tile has been cleaned we'll apply a sealer for ceramic tiles. A sealed tile is a lot easier to keep clean and it helps reduce stains.
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Natural tone floor cleaning is hardly ever just cleaning, there is certainly frequently more restoration needed. Natural stone tile restoration usually takes many techniques. At the minimum, all stone and tile endure some form of general damage. In many cases, soil, spillages and traffic marks ruin the floor finish, hence the importance of stone restoration. A polished granite or Stone floor wears a lot quicker because traffic abrasion that will quickly wear he polish and weaken the gloss. Traffic problems gradually affects porous stones including Sandstone, Travertine, Limestone & Terracotta, which are usually coated with a surface sealer.
Most natural stone flooring have cementatious grout lines. Dirty grout is a very common problem to be resolved on natural stone and tile floors. Many natural stone floors also generally need to have crack, chip or hole repair.
We get rid of etching and scratches by resurfacing.Natural stone has got the advantage that a soiled, porous finish can be taken off, revealing a lovely new surface.
Bit by bit a stone floor will loose the initial finish. Scratches and acid etching spots accumulating and stripping the initial gloss. Eventually, the stone will need to be polished.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing machines to reinstate the original shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floor tiles. The finish on Honed Travertine, Honed Limestone, Clay, Sandstone and Slate tiles is established using a gloss sealer. Polish stripping products are applied to take off all traces of the existing sealer, and then a brand new gloss sealer is applied.
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Select a pH-balanced cleaner formulated for natural stone. Do not treat stone with abrasive or acidic chemicals. Create a paste using baking soda and water, apply to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and allow it to sit for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Combine hydrogen peroxide with baking soda, create a paste, apply to grout, scrub softly, and rinse. Once dry, protect the grout with a fresh layer of sealer.
Clean ceramic tiles with vinegar but skip natural stones like limestone and travertine.
Ensure air circulation, squeegee water away, and clean with a pH-neutral solution. Seal grout lines to prevent water from soaking in.
Yes, sealing blocks stains on grout and stone surfaces. Seal porous materials every 1-2 years or as needed to maintain them. Areas with frequent use need sealant every 6 months.