
Our specialists restore and repair stone and tile surfaces in Long Crendon. We bring back the beauty of your floors with expert care!
Our fixed pricing and timely service ensure a smooth process for customers. We evaluate your floors, share an upfront quote, and complete the work with minimal disturbance.
Avoid dull floors to maintain your home's elegant look. Talk to Victorian Tile Services to get your free estimate. We aim to renew the charm of your home.
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Our team has years of experience in stone care, ensuring surfaces are restored beautifully. Our team restores stone by fixing cracks and polishing to preserve its original charm.
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We match our care to the unique features of each piece. Our services are adjusted to meet the individual conditions of your stone, ensuring they get the care they deserve.
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After your stone cleaning job is surveyed, we'll send you a written estimate with all the details of the stone cleaning process.
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We will send our professional crew on the agreed date to bring your floors back to life.
To keep your Stone looking amazing, dust regularly, use a pH-balanced cleaner, and avoid acids that can damage the finish.
With regular attention, your Stone floors will stay beautiful for years to come.
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The original finish on Marble will progressively go dull. The damage to the surface is due to traffic scores and etch marks The only way to revive the original shine is through polishing the floor.
Diamonds are used to eliminate the damage and restore the finish.
If the tiles are not really, even this problem is known as "lippage". We can grind off the uneven edges of the tiles, making a floor surface level. Marble floor grinding is an expert process, providing fantastic results.
After grinding, the Marble tiles be at the same level the grout lines. The Marble will get the look of looking like a single piece of Marble.
It is much easier to mop a smooth floor than an uneven floor. A smooth surface Marble floor won't have grout lines to retain dirt. If your Marble has chips or cracks, we can repair them using resin fillers, colour matched to the Marble. We will recommend the appropriate Marble restoration service.
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The vast majority of the Travertine used in the UK has a honeycomb structure with a large amount of holes. Travertine floor tilescan be supplied in a number of finishes, including honed, polished and tumbled. The original hole filler often comes away, allowing the holes to fill with soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration firms have specialist machines and cleaners to remove soil and old sealer residues on a Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor could be re-grouted to fill any open holes. We then use a long lasting sealer that also makes the Travertine floormuch easier to clean.
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Limestone eventually looses its initial finish. Surface scratches and etch damage pile-up and damage the initial finish. Ultimately, the floor will have to be polished. We use diamond polishing machines to restore the surface.
Almost all Limestone tile surfaces are uneven due to the fact Limestone tiles are not installed flat. We can grind off the irregular edges of the tiles, making a floor surface smooth. You need dedicated apparatus and years of experience to grind a Limestone tile floor, however the result is fabulous. The floor will appear like an individual area of stone.
After grinding, the Limestone and the grout are at the exact same level. An even Limestone finish is much simpler clean. There will be no grout channels to capture dirt. If your Limestone floor has cracks and chips, we could repair them using resin fillers, closely colour matched with the Limestone. After inspecting the Limestone, we can advise the very best Limestone restoration process.
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Terrazzo is an attractive yet hard-wearing flooring, hence its use as a flooring in supermarkets, airports, commercial and industrial buildings. The initial finish on a Terrazzo floor will steadily go dull. The change in the finish is due to microscopic scratches on the surface where it's been walked on.
Sooner or later, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing machines to grind the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. Once the Terrazzo is cleaned and polished, we can put on a sealer that shields against daily spills.
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Sandstone floor tiles are available in several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. The voids between the sandstone grains trap dirt that may be difficult to get rid of.
We use a rotary brushing equipment, sealer removers and pressurised rinsing to clean the sandstone Following cleaning we apply hard wearing sealers. The particular restoration needed will be decided by the condition of your floor.
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Slate is a wonderfully functional stone that can be protected using a number of finishes including rough texture, smooth honed or polished appearance. Even though slate has a low porosity, it's going to always to some extent absorb and oil based spills, leaving frustrating marks.
We use a mixture of machine scrubbing and hand scrubbing to remove all traces of older soiled sealers and clean the slate. When the professional cleaning is complete , the floor is left to dry, then put on a durable, easy to maintain sealer.
If you prefer a smooth floor, we could grind a floor, subject towards the slate being suited to grinding.
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Terracotta doesn't have glaze on the surface, so that it will absorb spills and soil very quickly.
Harsh chemical substances such as popular floor cleaning solutions and bathroom tile cleaners could damage and mark Terracotta.
Cleaning and restoring terracotta tiles starts with stripping the previous polish, sealers and embedded soil with specialised sealer removers and cleaning chemicals.
We use a long lasting sealer for terracotta, so that you get the maximum benefit and value from your own cleaning.
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Minton geometric tiles are laid in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The principal qualities of Victorian tiles include natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Lots of these floors were initially sealed and then covered up with carpet or lino.
Owing to their age, these kinds of floors can have a range of covering residues, that really need expert cleaning
A colour intensifying sealer is used following cleaning, to revive the original colours within the tiles. The mat finish could be polished by making use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile flooring is usually many years old and sometimes needs a full professional clean and restoration to restore it back to life.
Surface damage like scratches and other abrasions can occur if the tiles haven’t been properly sealed or even the seal has worn out.
A professional clean and reseal is frequently enough to restore a quarry tile floor. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, use sealers that allow the free transfer of moisture.
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Porcelain is becoming an increasingly fashionable alternative to standard ceramic tiles and natural stone.
Porcelain is very resistant to moisture, and so spills are not able to pnetrate into the tile and cause stains.
If the blend of ceramics isn't right, the top of tiles can be porous. just like natural stone floors. The microscopic surface pits make it hard to remove this soil.
We have the equipment and experience to get rid of this difficult to reach soil.
We can help minimize the dirt with Porcelain sealers.
Solid color Porcelain could be ground and restored just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is normally quicker than cleaning natural stone floors or clay tiles.
This glazed finishing hastens cleaning and restoring.
Nonetheless, you will still achieve better results with specialized materials and equipment.
Once your tile has been cleaned we will apply a sealer. A sealed tile is simpler to clean and the sealer helps avoid stains.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is almost never just cleaning, there is often additional restoration required. Each kind of natural stone has its own characteristics and restoration challenges. All natural stone floors have problems with surface damage and general wear problems. Foot traffic deterioration, spillages and surface damage will happen on the majority of stone and tile floors, ruining the finish, making a stone floor appear lifeless and unsightly, hence the need for stone restoration. Highly polished Stone and granite floors show deterioration quickly, as little traffic scuff marks on the surface alter the sparkle and hold soil. A surface sealer does not stop porous tiles like Limestone, Sandstone and Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill problems.
Grout is usually probably the most sensitive part of a floor installation. Soiled grout is a very common problem to be dealt with on natural stone and tile floors. Natural stone restoration commonly includes some crack and hole repairs.
We take off etching and scratches by resurfacing.The good thing about natural stone is that it can be resurfaced, to reveal a brand new finish.
Stone floors eventually loose their original polish. Scratches and etch spill spots accumulating and taking out the initial shine. Stone polishing is the the only way to regain the initial luster.
Our team use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to hone and polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and recover the initial finish. The polish on Honed Limestone, Clay, Slate, Sandstone and Honed Travertine tiles is made by applying a high gloss sealer. Sealer stripping substances are used to remove all remnants of the existing sealer, and then a brand new gloss sealer is applied.
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Choose a cleaner designed to maintain the pH balance of stone. Avoid rough or acidic cleaning products for stone care. Prepare a poultice using baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before rinsing.
Combine equal parts hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to form a paste, apply it to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. After the grout has dried, apply a fresh coat of sealer to maintain the protection.
Avoid vinegar on travertine; use it only for ceramic or porcelain tiles.
Keep the area open for airflow, dry with a squeegee, and clean using a neutral product. Seal grout to block moisture from entering.
Yes, grout and stone require sealing to stay in good condition. Reseal porous surfaces every 1-2 years to keep them in good condition. Seal heavy-traffic areas every six months.