
We expertly repair and restore stone and tile surfaces throughout Lane End. Our expertise brings your floors to a fresh, new appearance!
With our fixed-price quotes and 'on-time' service, we offer a seamless experience for our valued customers. Our team inspects, quotes transparently, and works with minimal disruption.
Avoid dull floors to maintain your home's elegant look. Call Victorian Tile Services to secure your free quote. We are dedicated to bringing back the beauty of your home.
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Each stone stands out, and so does our method of care. We provide care that suits the distinct requirements of your stone surfaces to highlight their beauty.
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Once we've surveyed the job, you'll get a written estimate outlining all you need to know about the stone cleaning.
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Our dedicated team will arrive as scheduled and transform your floors.
To protect your Stone, follow a few simple care tips. Use a pH-balanced cleaner and avoid acids to maintain the surface's beauty.
With regular care, your Stone floors will remain beautiful for years to come.
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With time, Marble will be dull and loose its appearance. The surface damage is brought on by traffic scores and etch marks Eventually, your Marble floor will need to be polished.
We use diamond polishing to re-surface the tiles and repair the original shine.
Most Marble tile floors are uneven since the Marble tiles are not put down level. We can grind away the irregular edges of the tiles, making the floor surface perfectly flat. Marble grinding is a professional process, providing superb results.
Following grinding, the grout sits will be level with the Marble tiles. The Marble will have the look of appearing as an individual area of Marble.
Mopping a ground, honed and polished Marble floor is much like cleaning just one piece of glass. A smooth surface Marble floor doesn't have grout depessions to capture soil. If your Marble floor has cracks or chips, we could repair them using resin fillers, colour matched to the Marble. After we have inspected the floor, we will advise the very best Marble restoration process.
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The vast majority of Travertine installed in the United Kingdom has a honeycomb framework with lots of holes. Travertine floor tilesmay be supplied in a number of finishes, including tumbled, honed and polished. In time, the initial hole filler falls out, thereafter the holes get filled with ugly soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies use rotary scrubbing equipment and pressurised rinsing to clean the Travertine floor.
Once the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are clean, any open holes are grouted using a coloured grout. We then use a durable sealer that can makes the Travertine floormuch easier to look after.
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Limestone ultimately looses the initial appearance. Scratches and spill damage pile up and dull the original polish. Ultimately, your floor will need to be polished. We utilize industrial-grade machines and industrial diamond tooling to hone and polish the Limestone.
If your floor happens to be installed with jagged tiles, that is referred to as “lippage”. The only way to make a Limestone tile floor smooth is by grinding off the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. You should have specialized apparatus and years of hands on experience to successfully grind a Limestone tile floor, nevertheless the results are gorgeous. The floor will look like just one area of stone.
After grinding, the tiles and grout will be at the exact same level. It is less of a challenge to clean a smooth Limestone than an uneven floor. A smooth Limestone floor doesn't have grout depessions to capture grime. If your Limestone floor has cracks and chips, we are able to repair them using resin fillers, colour matched to the Limestone. We can recommend the correct restoration process.
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Terrazzo is a stylish and hard wearing flooring, thus its use as flooring in supermarkets, airports, commercial and industrial buildings. With time, Terrazzo will become dull and lose its finish. Small scratches and etch marks build up and take away the original finish.
The best way to restore the initial finish is through polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We have diamond polishing equipment to grind the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. After cleaning and polishing, we use specialised Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is manufactured out of highly compressed sand, which includes assorted minerals such as quartz and feldspar. The voids between the sandstone grains trap soil which can be tough to remove.
We use a rotary brushing machines, sealer removers and pressure rinsing to clean the sandstone Right after cleaning we use hard-wearing sealers. Once we look at your floor, we can help you from the best restoration process.
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Slate flooring is among the most well known kinds of natural stone, given that it needs less regular maintenance and cleaning. Slate floors need regular sealing to stop soil and spills marking the finish.
There are specialist sealer removal treatments and scrubbing appliances to remove the layers of old coatings. Once the professional cleaning is finished , the floor is left to dry, then put on a lasting, easy to clean sealer.
Some slate floors can be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta is made of natural clay and historically has been used for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Standard Terracotta sealers will need regular maintenance and re-application, if they're not taken care of, the surface will start to get dirty and porous.
Sealer residues, dirt and scratches may be taken out with rotary scrubbing and sealer removers.
We use a durable sealer for terracotta, and that means you get the maximum benefit and value from your own cleaning.
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Minton geometric floor tiles are laid in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The primary qualities of Victorian tiles are the natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Along with the variations in home design, these kinds of floors have carpet underlay, lino, bitumen and other sticky residues.
Old waxes, polishes, paint spills and sealer residues helps make cleaning many of these floors a challenge.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is put on to boost the colours and protect the floor. If you prefer a sheen or gloss finish a surface sealer or wax could be put on.
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Quarry tile floors were once a proud feature in terraces and farmhouses across the country, however, many of these floors have since fallen into assorted states of repair.
One common problem is past layers of sealer which have to be taken off.
We can remove the layers of old coatings and dirt, leaving a lovely new finish. After cleaning, the tiles can be sealed with a enduring sealer.
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Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile.
This makes Porcelain a lot more stain resistant and simpler to maintain than standard ceramic tiles.
Inferior porcelains have tiny holes which will absorb soil just like natural stone floors. The tiny surface pits make it difficult to remove this soil.
We can remove embedded soil with equipment built to get into the microscopic pits where the soil is held.
Once your porcelain floor has been cleaned we can to protect against day to day soil and spills.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles can be ground and polished, similar to Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles is frequently a bit less complicated as compared to natural stone floors cleaning..
Usually, the glassy polish liberates ingrained soil and dirt more easily.
Still, specialist tile cleaning and restoration does give your floor a better appearance.
A specialist sealer is applied following the cleaning. Tile sealing prevents liquid spills turning out to be stains, and makes cleaning and restoring more efficient.
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There in many cases are aspects of natural stone restoration during natural stone tile cleaning. Restoring stone and tile commonly involves a range of methods. At the least, all stone floors bear some kind of basic deterioration. In most cases, dirt, stains and traffic scratches affect floor's finish, subsequently the importance of stone restoration. Highly polished floors like granite, Stone and terrazzo show surface damage a lot faster while the high shine dulls from traffic marks. Permeable natural stone and tile sealed with a coating sealer will gradually become affected by scratch damage.
Most stone and tile floors have grout. Dirty grout is a common problem to be solved on natural stone and tile floors. Holes may be filled and cracks repaired included in a restoration.
We use resurfacing to eliminate stone finish damage brought on by etch marks and scratch damage.We're able to remove the existing surface from the natural stone, revealing a brand new sparkling finish.
Natural stone floor tiles eventually loose the authentic shine. The dullness is brought on by microscopic scratches on the surface where it has been stepped on. Eventually, the natural stone will have to be restored.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard diamonds are utilized to eliminate the surface damage and bring back the initial gloss. Honed Travertine, Sandstone, Honed Limestone, Slate & Clay tiles manage to get thier polish from a surface sealer. The most practical way to polish these tiles is by removing the old sealer and apply a new layer of surface sealer.
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Clean natural stone with a specially formulated pH-balanced cleaner. Do not use strong abrasive or acid-based cleaners on stone. Make a poultice using baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before scrubbing.
Stir baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste, apply it to the grout, scrub, and rinse. After the grout has dried, add a protective layer of sealer.
Vinegar harms Stone and travertine but cleans porcelain tiles safely.
Keep the area ventilated, dry with a squeegee, and clean with a pH-neutral solution. Sealing grout lines keeps water at bay.
Yes, sealing protects natural stone and grout from spills. Porous surfaces need resealing every 1-2 years or per instructions. Reapply sealant to heavy-use surfaces every six months.