Our expertise covers restoring and repairing natural stone and tiles in Milton Keynes Village. Our team ensures your floors are restored to a stunning condition!
Clear quotes and reliable service make for an easy customer journey. Our team will assess your floors, provide a transparent quote, and perform the work efficiently, minimising any disruption to your daily routine.
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Maintain that shine by following a few simple Stone care tips. Dust regularly to prevent scratches and use a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone. Stay away from acidic substances to keep your Stone's natural beauty.
With proper care and a little attention, you can enjoy your beautiful Stone floors for years.
Book NowGradually a Marble floor will lose its original shine. Scratches and stains build up and damage the original finish. The only way to bring back the shine is by polishing the Marble.
We use diamonds to get rid of the marks and scratches and recover the initial finish.
It really is virtually unachievable to install a Marble tile floor really flat. The only method to make a Marble tile floor perfectly flat is by grinding away the lippage and uneven tile edges. Marble floor grinding is an expert procedure, that provides fantastic results.
After grinding, the Marble and grout are at exactly the same level. The Marble will get a monolithic appearance as just one piece of Marble.
Cleaning a ground, honed and polished Marble floor is much like cleaning a single slab of glass. There will be no uneven grout deressions to trap soil. Cracks and chips can be repaired with colour matched resin fillers. We will advise the correct restoration process.
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A Travertine floor has a permeable structure, with lots of holes. There are different forms of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. The original hole filler often comes out, permitting the holes to fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies use specialist equipment and chemicals to remove soil and old sealer residues on a Travertine floor.
When the Travertine floor tiles and the holes are cleaned, any holes are grouted using a colour matched grout. Following restoration and grouting we apply durable sealers.
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Over time, Limestone will be matt and loose its appearance. Surface scratches and etch damage strengthen and remove the original shine. Eventually, your Limestone floor will have to be re-polished. We employ professional equipment and diamond tooling to hone and polish the stone.
It is very practically unachievable to lay a Limestone tile floor really flat. We can grind away the irregular edges of the tiles, making a floor surface flat. You must have specialized apparatus and several years of hands on experience to grind a Limestone floor, nevertheless the results are dazzling. The floor will look like just one piece of stone.
After grinding, the Limestone tiles be flush with the grout. An even Limestone surface is much simpler mop. There will be no grout lines to trap soil. If your Limestone has cracks or chips, we could repair the damage using resin fillers, closely colour matched to the Limestone. The particular restoration needed will be determined by the current condition of your floor.
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Terrazzo is made by mixing chips made from Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy binder . In time, Terrazzo will end up dull and lose its finish. The surface damage is caused by traffic scratches and surface damage.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. We have diamond polishing equipment to grind the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. Our Terrazzo sealers can help reduce further siol related problems.
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Sandstone floor tiles appear in several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Whilst sandstone is durable it's also porous, so cleaning slurry gets stuck within the surface and is tough to remove.
We use specialist coating removers, rotary scrubbing equipment and pressure rinsing to remove the layers of old sealer Following cleaning we use hard wearing sealers. Once we inspect 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 due to its low porosity and the numerous textures and varieties of Slate available. We have been mostly called to clean slate when it has layers of old sealer with embedded soil, so that the surface looks dull and dirty.
We use rotary cleaning equipments and sealer removers clean the slate. Once the professional cleaning is completed , we leave the floor to dry, then use a durable, easy to maintain sealer.
Some slate floors could be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta doesn't have glaze on top, so it will soak up spills and soil very quickly.
Aggressive cleaners such as popular floor cleaning solutions and bathroom tile cleaners can permanently mark and damage Terracotta.
Cleaning terracotta tiles starts with taking off the previous polish, sealers and ingrained soil with professional coating removers and cleaning chemicals.
Whilst we are able to seal Terracotta with Boiled linseed oil and wax, we recommend a durable synthetic sealer which will last for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Minton geometric tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
Victorian tiles are manufactured from natural clay with a normal non-shiny finish.
Due to how old they are, these floors have experienced plenty of wear and can have layers of different sealers.
Old polishes, waxes, paint spills and sealer remains can make cleaning these types of floors tricky.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is applied to improve the colours and protect the floor. The mat finish can be polished by applying a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile floors were at one time a proud feature in terraces and farmhouses in the country, but some of the floors have since fallen into different states of disrepair.
One common issue is former films of sealer that have to be taken off.
A professional clean and reseal is usually just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. Quarry tiles tend to be laid with no damp proof membrane layer, so we need certainly to apply just the right sealer to allow the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is a ceramic mixture with additional sand and feldspar added to create a more compact tile.
The extra minerals makes Porcelain more robust than traditional ceramic tiles.
If Porcelain isn't made properly, the top can absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. This soil can be tough to remove.
You need professional machinery and cleaners to remove this soil.
After cleaning, we apply specialist Porcelain sealers to stop this problem.
Solid color Porcelain can be ground and restored like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is frequently a bit less involved compared to natural stone floors cleaning and restoration..
This glazed surface accelerates mopping.
Professional tile and stone cleaning will still give a better finish.
After cleaning and restoration we use a professional tile sealer. Cleaning is much simpler having a sealed floor, plus a sealer stops spills turning into stains.
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Natural stone floor cleaning regularly calls for extra restoration services. Restoring stone and tile always involves several steps. At the least, all stone and tile suffer some kind of generic deterioration. The most frequent challenge we come across during stone restoration is oily soil trodden into the floor creating a dull, awful surface. A polished stone floor wears more quickly since traffic abrasion that will begin to scratch he finish and dull the gloss. A surface sealer will not prevent permeable natural stone and tiles like Sandstone, Limestone & Terracotta eventually struggling with wear and spill problems.
The vast majority of stone floors have grout lines. Cementatious grout is softer compared to natural stone stone and tile and more vulnerable to abrasive and chemical based damage. Many floors also often need to have crack, chip or hole repair.
Etching and scratches may be taken out by grinding and honing.We're able to take away the existing surface from the stone, revealing a new sparkling finish.
Steadily a natural stone floor will loose its original finish. The loss in shine is caused by traffic marks and surface damage. Ultimately, the stone tiles will have to be polished.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing equipment to restore the original shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine natural stone floors. The shine on Clay, Sandstone, Honed Limestone, Slate & Honed Travertine tiles is made using a high gloss sealer. The old, dull sealer is taken away and a new gloss surface sealer is used to generate the high shine.
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Choose a cleaner that is pH-balanced for natural stone. Do not use corrosive or rough cleaners on stone. Mix water and baking soda into a paste, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before scrubbing gently.
Make a paste using baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, spread it on grout, scrub gently, and rinse with water. Apply a new sealer to the grout after it has dried to maintain protection.
Vinegar cleans porcelain tiles safely but harms natural stones like Stone.
Keep airflow steady, wipe off water, and clean regularly with a pH-neutral cleaner. Sealing grout helps prevent water absorption.
Yes, sealing maintains the condition of grout and stone. Porous areas should be resealed every 1-2 years for maintenance. High-traffic areas need sealant every 6 months.