
We restore and repair natural stone and tile surfaces across Skirmett. We make your floors look fresh and new again!
We focus on fixed pricing and timeliness for a better customer journey. Our team will assess your floors, provide a transparent quote, and perform the work efficiently, minimising any disruption to your daily routine.
Avoid letting faded floors affect the look of your home. Talk to Victorian Tile Services today to request a free quote. Let us work to restore the beauty of your home.
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Our precision tools and techniques produce a perfect surface for stone and tile. We enhance the organic features of each piece, turning your surfaces into a highlight of charm.
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Our experienced team ensures stone surfaces are well-maintained and restored to their original beauty. We focus on repairing and polishing stone to showcase its original beauty.
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We are committed to respecting your time with prompt arrivals for appointments. Our punctual service ensures your experience is relaxed and effortless.
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We adapt our process to the unique qualities of each stone. We customize our care to suit the unique requirements of your stone surfaces, ensuring they receive the attention they need for the best results.
Easily get a stone cleaning estimate in 2 steps and refresh your surfaces with professional care.
It couldn't be easier to request a free stone cleaning quote!
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Alternatively, fill out our easy quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a stone cleaning job survey.
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You'll receive a written estimate with all the details on the stone cleaning process once your stone cleaning job has been surveyed.
The estimate will include job specifics like the methods used and the overall cost, giving you a clear idea of what's involved.
After reviewing the estimate, simply reply with your acceptance, and we'll schedule the job at a convenient time for you.
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Our skilled professionals will show up on the scheduled date and deliver beautiful results.
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 attention, your Stone floors will stay beautiful for years to come.
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Marble ultimately looses its original surface. This surface damage is caused by foot traffic scratching and surface etching Before long, your Marble will need to be re-polished.
We employ industrial-grade machines and industrial diamond tooling to polish the Marble. to the highest standard
In the event that tiles are not even, even this disorder is referred to as "lippage". The only way to make a Marble floor perfectly flat is by grinding away the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. You should have specialized apparatus and years of Marble grinding and polishing to grind and hone a Marble tile floor, but the final results are stunning.
After grinding, the Marble will be the same level the grout. The Marble looks "monolithic", appearing to be made from an individual slab of Marble.
After grinding and polishing Marble maintenance is a breeze, as the mop slides on the floor. There are no uneven grout lines to trap soil. Chips and cracks can be repaired with coloured resin repair fillers. We will recommend the correct Marble restoration process.
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Almost all of Travertine in the United Kingdom has a honeycomb framework with lots of holes. Travertine floor tiles qre available in a range of finishes, polished, smooth honed and tumbled. The original hole filler often falls away, allowing the holes to fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration businesses have rotary scrubbing equipment and pressurised rinsing to completely clean the Travertine floor.
After cleaning, any holes in the Travertine floor could be filled with colour matched grout. Finally, we apply specialist sealers that last for decades to safeguard the Travertine floor.
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Limestone eventually looses its original appearance. Scratches and etching build up and dull the original polish. Gradually, your Limestone floor will need to be repolished. We use industrial diamond polishing to grind and polish a floor and rejuvenate the surface.
If your floor has been laid leaving jagged tiles, this is known as “lippage”. We can grind off the uneven tile edges, making the tile surface smooth. Grinding Limestone really should only be undertaken by professionals. The Limestone will get a monolithic appearance as a single piece of stone.
After grinding, the tiles will be the same level the grout. Cleaning a ground, honed and polished Limestone floor is like cleaning just one piece of glass. There are no grout channels to retain soil. Chips and cracks can be filled with colour matched resin fillers. The restoration needed will be dependant on the current condition of your Limestone floor.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone segments set in a cement or epoxy base which is either poured on site or precast as tiles. Gradually, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. The dullness is due to microscopic scratches on the surface where it was walked over.
The best way to restore the initial finish is by polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. Diamonds are used to remove the surface damage and restore the original Terrazzo shine. Once the Terrazzo has been cleaned and polished, we could apply a sealer that offers protection against day to day 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 can be difficult to remove.
We use a mix of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressurised rinsing to get rid of all traces of old soiled coatings and clean a floor to the highest standard. Once the sandstone is clean, we give it time to dry, then use a durable, easy to clean sealer. The specific restoration needed should be decided by the health of your floor.
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Slate flooring is among the most popular forms of natural stone, since it needs less routine maintenance and cleaning. Riven slate will get an accumulation of soil in the crevices this is certainly hard to get rid of.
We use a combination of machine scrubbing and hand scrubbing to get rid of all traces of previous soiled sealers and clean the slate. Once our professional cleaning is complete,finally, we employ a long-lasting sealer to make a floor easier to look after.
Some slate floors can be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta is amongst the most porous floors which we run into but has been utilized for floor tiles for many thousands of years.
Conventional Terracotta sealers will need regular upkeep and re-sealing, if they're not looked after, the finish will begin to get dirty and porous.
Cleaning terracotta tiles starts with taking away the old polish, sealers and embedded dirt with specialist sealer removers and cleaning solutions.
Whilst we can seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we advise a tough synthetic sealer which will last for years, with minimum maintenance.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are found in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The foremost attributes of Victorian tiles include natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Lots of these floors were sealed and then covered with carpet and lino.
The main issues with victorian floor tiles is removing years of oils, polishes, waxes, dirt and grime whilst not adversely affecting the floor.
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is put on to boost the colours and protect the floor tiles. A topical sealer or wax finish will give the floor tiles with a sheen finish.
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Quarry tile flooring is generally several decades old and often needs the full professional clean and restoration to restore it back into life.
Many years of ingrained soil and old sealers can lead some people to think their floor is beyond repair, but that’s often not the case.
Professional cleaning can remove the years of dirt and older sealers, revealing a beautiful floor. As soon as the quarry tiles have been cleaned they may be sealed to offer many years of life.
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Porcelain is categorised as a ceramic, but manufactured with alternative materials than traditional ceramic tiles.
Premium Porcelain has very low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage and mold, much less need for sealing.
If Porcelain is not properly made, the top can absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. This soil may be hard to remove.
You need specialist machinery and cleaning solutions to eliminate this soil.
We will help minimize this soil using Porcelain sealers.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles could be ground and polished, just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is generally quicker as compared to cleaning natural stone floors or clay tiles.
The finish in Ceramic tiles is generally not permeable.
Nevertheless, you will definitely still achieve better results with specialist materials and equipment.
A professional sealer will be put on following the the cleaning process. Maintenance is much easier having a sealed floor, plus the sealer stops spills transforming into stains.
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There in many cases are aspects of natural stone restoration during natural stone cleaning. Natural stone floor restoration may take many techniques. At the very least, all stone floors bear some form of general deterioration. The most common issue we run into during stone restoration is greasy dirt trodden into the surface generating a flat, unsightly appearance. A polished stone floor shows wear more quickly because traffic abrasion that will quickly scratch he polish and dull the sparkle. Wear problems gradually affects porous natural stone including Terracotta, Limestone, Travertine and Sandstone, which are usually protected with a surface sealer.
Grout is usually probably the most vulnerable section of a natural stone installation. Being a little bit concave, which means that the grout captures more grime compared to the stone itself. Many natural stone floors also generally need to have crack, chip or hole repair.
We get rid of etching and scratching by grinding and honing.The good thing about natural stone is the fact that it may be resurfaced, to reveal a new finish.
Over time a stone floor will loose its initial shine. The dullness is brought on by microscopic scratches on the surface where it is often stepped on. The best way to restore the initial finish is by polishing the natural stone.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard natural diamonds are employed to take away the surface wear and rejuvenate the original gloss. The finish on Honed Travertine, Honed Limestone, Clay, Sandstone and Slate tiles is established by applying a high gloss sealer. The old, dull surface sealer is removed and a new gloss film-forming sealer is applied to create the high shine.
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Use a pH-balanced cleaner to maintain stone surfaces. Do not treat stone surfaces with acidic or abrasive products. Create a poultice by mixing water and baking soda, apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Stir together baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, apply the paste to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Ensure grout is completely dry, then apply a protective sealer.
Vinegar is suitable for ceramic tiles but not for natural stones like limestone.
Provide air circulation, remove water using a squeegee, and clean with a pH-neutral product. Seal grout to guard against water penetration.
Yes, applying sealant prevents damage to grout and stone. Follow manufacturer guidance to seal porous surfaces every 1-2 years. High-traffic areas need sealant every 6 months.