We expertly repair and restore stone and tile surfaces throughout Shipton Lee. Our approach restores your floors to a beautiful, like-new look!
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Keep your Stone looking its best with some simple care. Use a pH-balanced cleaner and regularly dust to prevent scratches. Avoid acidic substances.
Your Stone floors will look stunning for years if properly cared for.
Book NowGradually Marble will lose its initial polish. Scratching and etch marks add up and remove the original finish. Ultimately, the tiles will have to be repolished.
Diamonds are used to remove the marks and scratches and rebuild the original shine.
In the event that tiles are not really, perfectly even this condition is called "lippage". We can grind off the irregular edges of the tiles, making a floor surface flat. Grinding Marble should be done by restoration professionals.
Following grinding, the Marble and the grout will be at the same level. The Marble looks monolithic, appearing to be manufactured from just one slab of Marble.
After grinding honing and polishing cleaning is a piece of cake, as the mop slides on the floor. A smooth floor doesn't have grout depessions to hold dirt. Cracks, chips and hole repairs tend to be part of the restoration process. We can recommend the correct restoration process.
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A Travertine floor has a porous structure, with a lot of holes. Travertine floor tilescould be supplied in many different finishes, including tumbled, honed and polished. The original hole filler often comes away, permitting the holes to fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration Companies have specialist machines and chemicals to get rid of soil and old sealer residues on a Travertine floor.
After cleaning, any holes in a Travertine floor can be filled up with colour matched grout. Following cleaning and re-grouting we apply hard wearing sealers.
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The initial polish on Limestone will slowly loose its finish. Surface scratches and spill damage add up and dull the original shine. Ultimately, your floor will have to be repolished. We utilize specialised machines and industrial diamond tooling to grind, hone and polish the stone.
It's practically unachievable to install a Limestone floor really flat. A Limestone tile floor should be leveled by grinding off the lippage and jagged tile edges. Grinding Limestone floor tiles must be performed by professionals. The Limestone looks monolithic, appearing to be made from just one slab of Limestone.
Following grinding, the Limestone be at the same level the grout lines. A smooth Limestone finish is much simpler to keep. There will be no uneven grout lines to hold soil. Limestone restoration usually includes some crack and chip repairs, using Limestone resin fillers. The particular restoration needed should be dependant on the state of the floor.
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Terrazzo is made by mixing chips produced from Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy base . The initial finish on a Terrazzo floor will eventually go dull. The change in appearance is due to microscopic scratches on top where it's been walked on.
The only way to restore the initial finish is by polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing machinery to grind the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. Our Terrazzo sealers will help minimize further soil problems.
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Sandstone floor tiles may be found in several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Old sandstone could be covered with a variety of old sealers and trapped dirt, so ultimately, it needs expert cleaning and re-sealing.
There are industrial-grade coating removers, rotary scrubbing equipment and pressure rinsing to remove the layers of old sealer We then apply a long-lasting sealer that makes your sandstone easier to clean. The particular restoration needed should be based on the condition of your floor.
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Slate is an extremely popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the numerous textures and varieties of Slate available. Cleft slate can get a build-up of dirt in the crevices that is difficult to remove.
There are specialist machinery and products to get rid of the soil and old sealers, rejuvenating the initial slate finish. Once our professional cleaning is completed , the floor is left to dry, then put on a long-lasting, easy to maintain sealer.
Some slate floors can be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta is amongst the most porous floors which we come across but has been used for floor tiles for many thousands of years.
Aggressive cleaning chemicals like conventional floor cleaning solutions and bathroom tile cleaners could damage and mark Terracotta.
Sealer deposits, soil and marks can be removed with scrubbing equipment and sealer removers.
Whilst we can seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we advise a durable synthetic sealer which will work for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Many Victorian and Edwardian hallways may have floors created from Geometric Encaustic tiles.
The tiles are unglazed utilizing the the natural colours from the clay used to make them.
Due to their age, these floors have experienced lots of wear and can have layers of different sealers.
The primary issues with victorian floor tiles is removing decades of oils, polishes, dirt, waxes and grime without causing harm to the floor tiles.
A colour intensifying sealer is applied after cleaning, to restore the initial colours in the tiles. The mat finish can be polished by making use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile floors were once a proud feature in terraced houses and farmhouses in the country, but the majority of of these floors have fallen into different states of disrepair.
Damage to the surface of the tiles like scratches along with other abrasions can happen in the event that tiles have not been properly sealed or the seal has worn down.
A professional clean and reseal can be just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. After cleaning, the tiles should be sealed with a lasting sealer.
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Porcelain is a form of ceramic tile.
The extra minerals helps to make Porcelain more robust than standard ceramic tiles.
Some inferior porcelain has tiny holes which will absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. If you've got an inferior Porcelain, surface soil can be hard to remove.
We have the experience and equipment to eliminate this difficult to reach soil.
We can help stop the dirt using Porcelain sealers.
Solid color Porcelain may be ground and restored like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles can often take less time than stone floors or clay tiles..
This glazed surface speeds up restoration.
Nevertheless, professional cleaning, specialist products and equipment can give the very best results.
We always put on a professional sealer after cleaning and restoraiton. Sealing stops liquid spills turning into permanent stains, and makes cleaning more effective.
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Natural stone floor cleaning commonly involves extra restoration services. Natural stone tile restoration usually takes many techniques. All stone floors suffer with wear and surface damage. In many cases, dirt, spillages and foot traffic scrapes harm the floor finish, hence the need to have stone restoration. Polished floors like granite, Stone and terrazzo show surface damage much faster while the polished finish dulls from foot traffic scratches. A surface sealer does not avoid porous tiles like Sandstone, Limestone and Terracotta eventually suffering from wear and spill problems.
Grout is usually the most sensitive part of a stone floor installation. Cementatious grout is softer than natural stone stone and tile and more in danger of abrasion and chemical damage. Holes may be filled and cracks repaired as part of the restoration.
We get rid of acid etching and scratching by grinding and honing. Natural stone can be ground to reveal a brand new surface.
In the long run your floor can become dull and loose its luster and sparkle. The loss of sparkle is caused by tiny scratches on the stone where it is often stepped on. Polishing natural stone is the the only way to restore the initial luster.
Our staff use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to grind and polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and bring back the initial finish. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Honed Travertine, Clay, Honed Limestone, Slate & Sandstone tiles. The most practical way to polish these tiles is through removing the old polish and apply a fresh layer of polish sealer.
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Select a cleaning product made for pH balance on stone. Keep acidic and abrasive substances away from stone. Form a poultice with baking soda and water, spread it on the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before rinsing.
Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide well to form a paste, apply on grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Allow the grout to dry fully, then apply a fresh sealer layer.
Vinegar is appropriate for ceramic tiles but will harm surfaces like Stone and limestone.
Maintain fresh air circulation, remove water with a squeegee, and clean frequently. Seal grout to reduce water absorption.
Yes, sealing is key to maintaining grout and stone surfaces. Reapply sealant on porous areas every 1-2 years for care. Reapply sealant biannually to high-use surfaces.