
Our services focus on stone and tile restoration and repair in Milton Keynes. We expertly restore your floors to their original, beautiful state!
Fixed-price quotes and punctual service make your experience seamless. Our experts review your floors, deliver a clear estimate, and finish the job efficiently.
Don't let tired floors reduce the elegance of your home. Contact Victorian Tile Services today for a free quote. Our team works to refresh your home's look.
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With years of experience, our skilled professionals excel in stone care and restoration, ensuring your surfaces are meticulously maintained and restored to their original elegance. From fixing cracks to polishing surfaces, we ensure your stone’s natural appeal is protected.
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On the scheduled date, our professional team will arrive to ensure your floors look better than ever.
For a lasting shine, follow basic Stone care tips. Dust your Stone often, clean with a pH-balanced cleaner, and avoid acidic substances.
With regular care, your Stone floors will remain beautiful for years to come.
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The original appearance on a Marble floor will steadily loose its finish. The dull appearance is due to small marks on the surface where it was walked on. Sooner or later, the floor will have to be repolished.
We make full use of specialist equipment and diamond tooling to hone and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
It really is nearly impossible to lay a Marble tile floor absolutely flat. The only method to make a Marble tile floor flat is by grinding off the lippage and jagged tile edges. Marble grinding is a professional job, that brings outstanding results.
Following grinding, the Marble tiles and the grout are at the same level. The Marble floor looks "monolithic", appearing to be made from a single slab of Marble.
It is a lot easier to maintain a smooth, sleek Marble than an irregular floor. A smooth surface floor doesn't have grout depessions to retain soil. Marble floor restoration commonly involves a few chip and crack repairs, using Marble resin fillers. Once we have inspected your Marble floor, we can suggest he best restoration service.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with lots of holes. Travertine floor tiles will come in a range of finishes, smooth honed, polished and tumbled. As the stone wears, the hole filler comes away, and the holes fill up with awful dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor cleaning and restoration specialists have specialist sealer removers and rotary scrubbing equipment to remove the layers of old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, any open holes in the Travertine floor could be filled up with colour matched grout. Following restoration and grouting we apply durable sealers.
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With time, Limestone will become dull and loose its finish. Scratches and etch marks add up and dull the initial surface. Limestone Polishing is your only way to reinstate the polish. We use diamond polishing to hone and polish the tiles and recover the initial finish.
If your floor has been put down with uneven tiles, this will be described as “lippage”. We can grind off the irregular edges of the tiles, making the tile surface smooth. You must have specialized apparatus and several years of grinding and polishing to grind, hone and polish a Limestone tile floor, nevertheless the final result is fantastic. The Limestone will have a monolithic appearance as a single piece of Limestone.
Following grinding, the tiles will be the same level the grout lines. Maintaining a ground and polished Limestone floor is similar to cleaning an individual slab of glass. Also, soil does not get stuck within the grout lines. Hole cracks and chip repairs are often an element of the Limestone restoration process. The restoration needed is going to be dependant on the condition of of your Limestone floor.
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Terrazzo is made from natural stone segments set in a cement or epoxy medium and it is either poured on site or cast as tiles. The initial finish on a Terrazzo floor will gradually go dull. Scratches and etch marks build up and take away the original polish.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingequipment to restore the initial Terrazzo shine. After cleaning and polishing, we use specialised Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is produced principally from quartz, iron oxide, silica and calcium based deposits so it's a very stable stone. Old sandstone could be covered with a range of old sealers and trapped dirt, so if at all possible, it will need professional cleaning and sealing.
There is specialist scrubbing and rinsing equipment to remove the soil and old sealers, refurbishing the initial sandstone surface After cleaning we put on hard-wearing sealers. Once we examine your floor, we are able to give you advice regarding the best restoration process.
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Slate floors look fantastic along with their distinctive appearance and stunning colours. Riven slate can get a build-up of dirt in the crevices this is certainly difficult to remove.
We now have specialist machines and products to remove the soil and old sealers, rejuvenating the initial slate finish. When our professional cleaning is completed, use specialist sealers that will last for many years not just months.
If you want a smooth finish, we are able to grind the slate, but we need to assess the slate before grinding.
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Terracotta is among the most porous floors which we come across but has been utilized for floor tiles for many thousands of years.
Terracotta is extremely porous therefore it is necessary to protect it with a protective seal.
Heavy duty sealer removal treatments and cleaners help in removing old coatings and dirt, while protecting the appealing finish.
We use a resilient sealer for terracotta, so you get the most value from your cleaning.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are installed in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish to get their colour from the clay used in their manufacture.
Lots of these floors were initially sealed and then covered up with carpet or lino.
Old polishes, waxes, paint spills and sealer deposits can make cleaning these floors tricky.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is applied to boost the colours and protect the floor tiles. A topical sealer or wax finish will give the tiles with a sheen finish.
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Quarry tiles are a standard fixture in kitchen areas and for interior flooring for many years.
Whilst the tiles may appear dirty and discoloured, they’re remarkably durable and will look just like new after a suitable clean.
Professional cleaning will get rid of the many years of dirt and old sealers, revealing an attractive floor. If the tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, use sealers that allow the free transfer of moisture.
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Porcelain is a kind of ceramic tile.
The added minerals helps to make Porcelain more robust than standard ceramic tiles.
If Porcelain is not correctly manufactured, the surface can be absorbent just like natural stone floors. If you have got an inferior Porcelain, the surface soil could be difficult to remove.
We can get rid of ingrained dirt using equipment designed to enter into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
After cleaning, we apply specific Porcelain sealers to avoid this problem.
If you have got a trough-colour Porcelain, we can re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors can often take a shorter time than natural stone floors or clay tiles..
This happens because the surface of the tile is usually glazed.
Still, specialist tile cleaning and restoration will provide a cleaner finish.
As soon as your ceramic tile has been cleaned we can use a sealer. Tile sealing avoids liquid spills turning out to be permanent stains, and makes cleaning and restoring more efficient.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is hardly ever cleaning alone, there is certainly regularly added restoration needed. Every type of natural stone possesses its own characteristics and restoration concerns. All stone and tile floors suffer with wear and surface damage. The most typical problem we come across during stone restoration is oily dirt trodden to the surface generating a lifeless, ugly coating. A polished granite or Stone floor wears more quickly due to traffic wear that will quickly scratch he polish and change the luster. Permeable stone and tile sealed with a film-forming surface sealer will steadily sustain wear damage.
Most natural stone and tile floors have grout. Grimy grout is a common problem to be dealt with on natural stone and tile floors. Holes could be filled and cracks repaired as part of the restoration.
Etching and scratches are generally removed by resurfacing. Natural stone can be ground to reveal a new finish.
The original finish on a natural stone floor will progressively dull. The loss in sparkle is due to foot traffic scratches and surface damage. Finally, the floor will have to be polished.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard diamonds are used to eliminate the surface wear and rebuild the initial sparkle. The gloss on Honed Travertine, Slate, Clay, Sandstone and Honed Limestone tiles is established using a high gloss sealer. The most practical method to polish these tiles is by removing the old polish and apply a new layer of surface sealer.
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Use a product designed for natural stone with pH balance. Avoid using products with abrasive or acidic properties on stone. Mix baking soda and water into a thick paste, apply it to the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave for 24-48 hours before gently scrubbing.
Combine baking soda with hydrogen peroxide, 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.
Vinegar works for ceramic tiles but damages natural stones like Stone.
Keep the area ventilated, dry with a squeegee, and clean with a pH-neutral solution. Sealing grout lines helps stop water penetration.
Yes, natural stone and grout lines need protection with sealing. Reapply sealant on porous materials every 1-2 years as needed. Apply sealant biannually to protect high-use surfaces.