
We focus on restoring and repairing natural stone and tiles in Ilmer. We expertly restore your floors to their original, beautiful state!
We guarantee fixed prices and reliable service for customer ease. We evaluate your floors, quote upfront, and handle the job efficiently.
Don't allow tired floors to lower the appearance of your home. Contact Victorian Tile Services and get a free estimate. We are ready to bring back the beauty of your home.
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With advanced methods, we bring a polished look to your surfaces. By refining the natural details, we make your surfaces a shining example of sophistication.
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Our experienced team ensures stone surfaces are well-maintained and restored to their original beauty. We focus on repairing and polishing stone to showcase its original beauty.
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We adapt our process to the unique qualities of each stone. Our process considers the specific conditions of your stone to provide the best possible care.
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We'll provide you with a detailed written estimate after surveying your stone cleaning job, outlining everything about stone cleaning.
The estimate will include job specifics like the methods used and the overall cost, giving you a clear idea of what's involved.
Once you've gone through the estimate, confirm your acceptance, and we'll arrange the job at a time that's convenient for you.
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Expect our expert team to arrive as scheduled and make your floors sparkle.
To preserve that beautiful shine, follow some basic Stone care tips. Clean with a pH-neutral cleaner and regularly dust to prevent scratches. Keep acidic substances away from the Stone.
With regular maintenance, your Stone floors will remain stunning for years.
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An original appearance on Marble will ultimately loose its finish. The damage to the surface is brought on by foot traffic scratching and surface etching The best way to restore the original polish is through polishing the Marble.
We make full use of specialised machines and diamond tooling to grind, hone and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
If the tiles are not really, perfectly even this condition is referred to as "lippage". We can grind off the uneven tile edges, making the tile surface smooth. Grinding Marble floor tiles should really be completed by restoration professionals.
Following grinding, the Marble and grout will be at the exact same level. The Marble looks monolithic, appearing to be manufactured from an individual piece of Marble.
It is a lot easier to maintain a smooth Marble than a bumpy floor. A smooth floor doesn't have grout lines to hold soil. Chips, cracks and hole repairs are often part of the restoration work. The restoration needed will be decided by the current condition of your floor.
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A Travertine floor is a kind of Limestone. Travertine floor tiles come in many different finishes, smooth honed, tumbled and polished. The original hole filler often falls away, allowing the holes to fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration experts have professional sealer removers and rotary scrubbing machinery to eliminate the coatings of old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, any open holes in the Travertine floor can be filled up with colour matched grout. We then use specialist sealers that will last for a long time to guard the Travertine floor.
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Limestone ultimately looses the initial shine. Surface scratches and etch damage pile-up and damage the initial shine. Limestone Polishing is the best way to bring back the original shine. We use industrial diamonds to get rid of the surface damage and restore the finish.
If your floor happens to be laid with not level tiles, this might be described as “lippage”. A Limestone tile floor should be leveled by grinding away the lippage and jagged tile edges. This really is a complicated process nevertheless the the finished results are spectacular. The Limestone looks "monolithic", appearing to be manufactured from just one area of Limestone.
After grinding, the Limestone be at the same level the grout lines. It is a lot easier to mop a smooth Limestone than a bumpy floor. There are no grout channels to trap soil. If your Limestone has chips and cracks, we are able to repair the damage with resin fillers, closely colour matched with the Limestone. The restoration needed is going to be determined by the current state of the floor.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone chips set in a cement or epoxy base which is either poured on location or cast as tiles. Over time, Terrazzo will become dull and lose its finish. The dullness is caused by microscopic scratches on the surface where it's been walked over.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. Diamonds are used to take away the surface damage and restore the original Terrazzo shine. After cleaning and polishing, we apply specialist Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone floor tiles are available in a number of different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Old sandstone may be covered with a variety of old coarings and trapped dirt, so ultimately, it really needs professional cleaning and sealing.
We have dedicated scrubbing and rinsing machinery to get rid of the soil and old coatings, rejuvenating the initial sandstone surface Once the sandstone is clean, we give it time to dry, then apply a durable, easy to clean sealer. Once we look at your floor, we can give you advice on the best restoration process.
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Slate flooring is amongst the most well known kinds of natural stone, as it needs less regular maintenance and cleaning. Cleft slate will get a build-up of dirt and sealer residues in the crevices this is certainly hard to get rid of.
We use specialist sealer removal treatments and scrubbing machines to remove the layers of old sealer. After professional cleaning we put on hard-wearing sealers.
Some slate floors can be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta features a unique coloring and a rustic feel in your home, but must have careful maintenance in order to keep it looking its best.
Terracotta can very quickly start to show marks, particularly where the current sealer has worn away.
Despite its vulnerabilities, Terracotta may be restored back once again to a great finish.
We can seal the Terracotta with a genuine beeswax finish or a hard wearing synthetic sealer.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are found in many Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
Victorian tiles are made of natural clay with a normal matt finish.
With the changes in residential design, many of these floors have underlay from carpet, lino adhesive, bitumen and different glue remains.
The key challenges with victorian floor tiles is removing the of polished, oils, dirt, waxes and grime while not damaging the tiles.
After cleaning, the initial colours in the floor tiles can look washed out, so we use a colour intensifying sealer to restore the original . A topical sealer or wax finish can give the tiles with a low-sheen finish.
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Quarry tiles are very durable although they still have problems with a number of issues.
Whilst the tiles can happen dirt, these floors are surprisingly durable and can look just like new after a suitable clean.
An expert clean and reseal can be just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. When the quarry tiles have been cleaned they can be sealed to provide several years of life.
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Porcelain is actually a ceramic blend with sand and feldspar included to create a more compact tile.
High 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 will absorb surface soil and spills similar to natural stone floors. It may be tough to remove this soil.
We know how to remove embedded soil using equipment designed to get into the microscopic pits where the soil is held.
After cleaning, we apply specialist Porcelain sealers to stop this problem.
Solid color Porcelain may be ground and restored just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles can often take less time than natural stone floors or clay tiles..
The finish in Ceramic floor tiles isn't permeable.
None the less, professional cleaning, specialist cleaning agents and equipment will give the very best results.
Following cleaning we use a specialist sealer. Tile sealing will make maintenance much easier and helps protect from spills.
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There in many cases are elements of natural stone restoration when undertaking natural stone floor cleaning. Natural stone tile restoration addresses many different services. All stone and tile floors suffer with wear and surface damage. Foot traffic deterioration, spots and surface problems shows up on many stone and tile floors, damaging the polish, making the stone appear flat and unattractive, subsequently the significance of stone restoration. Highly polished floors like Stone, Granite and Terrazzo show wear a lot faster as the high shine gets dull from foot traffic scratching. Foot traffic damage sooner or later has an effect on porous natural stone like Terracotta, Sandstone, Limestone &, Travertine, which are most often coated with a surface sealer.
Grout is frequently the most sensitive section of a floor installation. Cementatious grout is softer than stone and much more susceptible to abrasive and chemical based damage. Cracks, chips and hole repairs are commonly a part of the restoration work.
Etching and scratches are generally taken out by grinding and honing.The good thing about natural stone is the fact that it may be re-surfaced, to show a new fresh finish.
In the long run your stone will look flat and loose its appeal and gloss. This loss of luster is due to minute scratches on the surface where it has been stepped on. Stone polishing is the the best way to revive the initial polish.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing machines to revive the shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floor tiles. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Clay, Honed Travertine, Slate, Honed Limestone and Sandstone tiles. The best method to polish these tiles is by removing the old polish and apply a brand new layer of film-forming sealer.
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Choose a cleaning product safe for stone and pH-balanced. Avoid applying products with acids or abrasives to stone surfaces. Create a thick paste using baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and let it set for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Form a thick paste with hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, apply to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. After drying, seal the grout with a fresh coat for protection.
Vinegar cleans ceramic and porcelain tiles but will etch and dull natural stones like Stone.
Provide ventilation, dry with a squeegee, and clean with a neutral pH solution. Seal grout to reduce moisture absorption.
Yes, grout and stone last longer with proper sealing. Seal porous areas every 1-2 years or as per manufacturer instructions. Reapply sealant in busy areas every 6 months.