We are experts in repairing and restoring stone and tile surfaces in Lent Rise. Our approach restores your floors to a beautiful, like-new look!
Fixed prices and timely service are how we prioritize customer satisfaction. We inspect and quote fairly, completing the work efficiently to keep your routine intact.
Don't let worn floors impact the charm of your home. Call Victorian Tile Services today for a no-obligation quote. Let us enhance the beauty of your home.
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Our team has the experience to care for stone surfaces and restore them to their natural beauty. Our team restores stone by fixing cracks and polishing to preserve its original charm.
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No two stones are the same, and we treat each one with a unique method. We match our care to the unique properties of your stone to ensure its beauty shines through.
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Requesting a free stone cleaning quote is as easy as it gets!
You can contact our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be more than happy to assist.
Fill out our quick quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a stone cleaning job survey.
Get StartedWe'll send you a written estimate with all the details about stone cleaning after your stone cleaning job is surveyed.
You'll get a breakdown of the methods used and the full cost in the estimate, giving you clear information to decide.
Once you review the estimate, just reply back with your acceptance. We'll then contact you to schedule the job at a time that's convenient for you.
Request EstimateOn the appointed day, our crew will work to make your Stone floors shine.
Regular cleaning and dusting, plus a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone, will help maintain its shine. Stay away from acidic products.
With regular care, your Stone floors will remain beautiful for years to come.
Book NowBit by bit a Marble floor will lose the initial surface. Surface scratches and etching strengthen and remove the original polish. Marble Polishing is your only way to revive the initial shine.
We employ specialist equipment and diamond tooling to hone and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
If the tiles are not even, perfectly even this disorder is referred to as "lippage". The only method to make a Marble floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. Marble floor grinding is a specialist procedure, that provides fantastic results.
Following grinding, the Marble tiles be at the same level the grout. The floor will look like a single slab of Marble.
It is faster and easier to clean a smooth floor than a jagged floor. Also, soil does not get stuck in the grout lines. Cracks and chips can be filled with colour matched resin fillers. We can recommend the right Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor is a kind of Limestone. Travertine floor tilescan be supplied in a number of finishes, including polished, honed and tumbled. As the travertine wears, the hole filler comes out, and the holes fill with dreadful dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration service providers use rotary scrubbing equipment and pressurised rinsing to clean the Travertine floor.
After the Travertine floor tiles and any holes are cleaned, any holes are grout filled with a coloured grout. After restoration and grout filling we apply hard wearing sealers.
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Limestone ultimately looses the initial appearance. The dull appearance is brought on by minute scratching on the surface of the Limestone where it is often walked over. Limestone Polishing is the best way to restore the initial appearance. We use industrial diamond polishing machinery to reinstate the initial appearance.
Most Limestone tile surfaces are uneven since the Limestone tiles are not laid flat. The only way to make a Limestone floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. Grinding Limestone must be completed by restoration professionals. The Limestone looks monolithic, appearing to be manufactured from just one slab of Limestone.
Following grinding, the Limestone will be the same level the grout. Cleaning a ground, honed and polished Limestone floor is similar to cleaning a single slab of glass. A smooth surface Limestone floor does not have grout depessions to hold dirt. Hole cracks and chip repairs tend to be an element of the restoration procedure. We will recommend the appropriate Limestone restoration service.
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Terrazzo is created by mixing chips produced from Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy binder . Over time a Terrazzo floor will loose the initial finish. Scratches and etching builds up and take away the initial finish.
Sooner or later, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use industrial-grade Terrazzo polishing equipment and diamond tooling to grind and polish the stone. We can help stop this soil with Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is produced mostly of quartz, iron oxide, silica and calcium based deposits therefore it is a very sturdy stone. Old sandstone could be covered with a number of old sealers and trapped dirt, so preferably, it needs expert cleaning and re-sealing.
We use a rotary brushing machines, sealer removers and pressurised rinsing to completely clean the sandstone Then we use specialist sealers that last for years not just months. Once we look at your floor, we are able to advise you regarding the best restoration process.
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Slate is a really popular floor and wall tile because of its low porosity and the many textures and varieties of Slate available. Though slate has a low porosity, it will probably still partially absorb and oil based spills, leaving aggravating marks.
There are industrial-grade sealer removal treatments and rotary scrubbing devices to remove the layers of old sealer. After professional cleaning we put on hard wearing sealers.
If you have an appropriate slate, it can be ground smooth, rendering it much easier to clean.
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Terracotta is made of natural clay and has been used throughout history for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Terracotta can easily start to show marks, particularly if the existing sealer has worn away.
Sealer remains, dirt and scratches may be taken out with rotary scrubbing and sealer removers.
We can re-seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a durable synthetic sealer.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The principal attributes of Victorian tiles include natural clay colours and a matt finish.
A large number of these floors have been sealed and then covered with carpet or lino.
The primary challenges with victorian floor tiles is removing decades of oils, polishes, dirt, waxes and grime whilst not damaging the tiles.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is put on to improve the colours and protect the floor tiles. If you want a sheen or gloss finish a topical sealer or wax can be used.
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Quarry tiles have been a typical fixture in cooking areas and for interior flooring for many years.
Damage to the surface of the tiles like scratches as well as other abrasions can happen in the event that tiles haven’t been correctly sealed or even the seal has worn down.
A specialist clean and reseal is usually just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. Quarry tiles in many cases are laid without a damp proof membrane layer, so we need to apply the proper sealer to permit the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is actually a ceramic blend with sand and feldspar added to make a denser tile.
This makes Porcelain more resistant to stains and simpler to maintain than standard ceramic tiles.
Inferior porcelains have tiny holes which will absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. If you have a substandard Porcelain, the surface soil could be difficult to remove.
You need specialist equipment and cleaners to get rid of this soil.
Our Porcelain sealers may help stop further soil problems.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles can be ground and polished, the same as Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors usually takes a shorter time in comparison to stone floors or clay tiles..
A glazed finish is a lot easier to clean and restore.
However, professional cleaning, specialized cleaning agents and equipment will give the very best results.
Following cleaning and restoration we apply a professional sealer. Cleaning is much easier by having a sealed floor, in addition a sealer prevents spills turning into stains.
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Natural stone cleaning typically involves more restoration services. Natural stone tile restoration may take many forms. Natural stone floors suffer from foot traffic wear and damage, because people wander over them. The most typical challenge we experience during stone restoration is oily soil trodden into the surface forming a lifeless, unattractive surface. Highly polished Stone and granite floors show up wear quickly, as small traffic scratching on the surface alter the shine and capture soil. Foot traffic problems gradually affects porous natural stone such as Limestone, Travertine, Terracotta and Sandstone, which are usually protected with a film-forming surface sealer.
Grout is frequently probably the most sensitive element of a stone floor installation. Soiled grout is a very common problem to be reconciled on natural stone and tile floors. Cracks, chips and hole repairs are frequently part of the restoration process.
We take off acid etching and scratching by resurfacing. Natural stone can be ground to show a brand new surface.
Gradually a natural stone floor will loose its initial finish. This loss of shine is brought on by small scratches on the surface where it has been stepped on. Eventually, the stone will need to be restored.
We use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to restore the original shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors. The finish on Honed Limestone, Sandstone, Honed Travertine, Clay & Slate tiles is made using a high gloss sealer. The best method to polish these tiles is by removing the old sealer and apply a new layer of polish sealer.
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Choose a pH-neutral cleaner for effective stone cleaning. Do not treat stone with abrasive or acidic chemicals. 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 paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, apply it on grout, scrub lightly, and rinse clean. Wait until the grout is dry, then apply a fresh protective sealer.
Ceramic tiles can be cleaned with vinegar, but natural stones like limestone will etch.
Ensure good air movement, wipe water with a squeegee, and clean with a pH-neutral solution. Seal grout to keep water from penetrating.
Yes, applying sealant prevents damage to grout and stone. Apply a new coat of sealant every 1-2 years or as the manufacturer advises. Reapply sealant every 6 months to protect heavy-use areas.