
We repair and restore natural stone and tile surfaces to perfection in Woodham. We make your floors look fresh and new again!
We combine fixed pricing with on-time service for a smooth customer experience. We handle floor assessments, share clear quotes, and complete the work efficiently.
Don't let lackluster floors decrease the charm of your home. Contact Victorian Tile Services today for your free estimate. We are here to refresh your home's appearance.
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Our team has years of experience in stone care, ensuring surfaces are restored beautifully. Our techniques polish and repair your stone, ensuring its natural charm remains.
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We match our care to the unique features of each piece. We provide stone care that addresses its individual needs and highlights its natural features.
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Following a survey of your stone cleaning project, you'll receive a written estimate covering the entire stone cleaning process.
The estimate will include job specifics like the methods used and the overall cost, giving you a clear idea of what's involved.
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Our team of experts will arrive promptly and work to make your Stone look its best.
For a lasting shine, clean your Stone with a pH-balanced cleaner, dust frequently, and avoid acids that could dull the surface.
By following the right care steps, your beautiful Stone floors will last for many years.
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Progressively a Marble floor will lose its original polish. The dull appearance is caused by small marks on the surface of the Marble where it's been walked on. Sooner or later, the floor will have to be re-polished.
We operate specialized equipment and industrial diamond tooling to grind and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
If your floor happens to be installed leaving not level tiles, this really is known as lippage. The only way to make a Marble tile floor perfectly flat is by grinding off the lippage and jagged edges of the tiles. This is a complicated process nevertheless the the finished results are amazing.
After grinding, the grout sits at the same level as the the Marble. The Marble will have the appearance of becoming an individual slab of Marble.
After grinding honing and polishing cleaning is a piece of cake, as the mop slides over the floor. A smooth floor does not have grout depessions to capture soil. Marble restoration commonly includes a few crack and chip repairs, using Marble fillers. After we have assessed the Marble, we can advise the best Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor is a type of Limestone. There are very different kinds of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. As the travertine wears, the hole filler falls out, and the holes get filled with unpleasant dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration service providers have use a combination of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressurised rinsing to eliminate old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor is often grouted to fill any exposed holes. We then use a durable sealer that also helps make the Travertine floormuch simpler to look after.
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Little by little a Limestone floor will loose the initial polish. The dullness is caused by microscopic marks on the surface of the stone where it is often walked on. Before long, your Limestone floor will have to be polished. We use diamond polishing machinery to revive the initial surface.
It is almost impossible to lay a Limestone tile floor absolutely flat. The only way to make a Limestone tile floor perfectly smooth is by grinding away the lippage and uneven tile edges. It is an involved process however the the finished results are breathtaking. The Limestone floor looks monolithic, appearing to be manufactured from just one slab of stone.
Following grinding, the grout sits is level with the Limestone. It is much easier to mop a smooth, sleek Limestone than a bumpy floor. There are no uneven grout deressions to trap soil. Limestone restoration commonly features some crack and chip repairs, using resin fillers. Once we have assessed your floor, we will suggest on the optimum restoration processes.
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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 slowly go dull. The surface damage is brought on by wear scratches and surface damage.
Sooner or later, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use industrial-grade Terrazzo polishing machines and diamond tools to grind and polish the Terrazzo. After cleaning and polishing, we apply specialised Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone floor tiles come in several different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Sandstone can end up getting ingrained soil which makes it look dull and hard to clean.
We use a combination of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to eliminate all traces of old soiled sealers and clean the floor to the highest standard. When the sandstone is clean, we permit it to dry, then apply a long-lasting, easy to clean sealer. We will advise the right restoration service.
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Slate flooring is one of the most well known types of natural stone, because it needs less maintenance and mopping. Whilst slate has a minimal porosity, it will always to some extent absorb and oil based spills, causing irritating marks.
We use a mix of machine and hand scrubbing to eliminate all traces of older dirty sealers and clean the floor. After the professional cleaning is finished, use professional sealers that will last for decades not months.
If you have got the right slate, it could be ground smooth, rendering it much easier to clean.
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Terracotta features a distinctive colour and a rustic feel in your home, but must have careful maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Terracotta can very quickly begin to show surface marks, particularly if the current sealer has completely worn away.
Sealer deposits, soil and marks could be removed with rotary scrubbing and sealer removers.
Whilst we are able to seal Terracotta with Boiled linseed oil and wax, we recommend a tough synthetic sealer that will work for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are found in many Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and obtain their colour through the clay utilized in their manufacture.
Due to how old they are, these floors have experienced plenty of wear and often have layers of various sealers.
Old waxes, polishes, paint spills and sealer deposits helps make cleaning these floors a challenge.
A colour intensifying sealer is put on following cleaning, to restore the initial colours within the tiles. The mat finish can be polished by applying a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile floors were once a major feature in terraced houses and farmhouses in the country, but the majority of of those floors have since fallen into various states of repair.
Surface damage like scratches along with other abrasions can occur if the tiles haven’t been properly sealed or even the seal has worn out.
As the tiles may seem soiled and discoloured, they’re remarkably resilient and can look just like new after a suitable clean. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, put on sealers that allow the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain is now an progressively sought after option to standard ceramic tiles and natural stone.
Porcelain is very resistant to moisture, hence spills are unable pnetrate into the tile and lead to stains.
If Porcelain isn't properly made, the top can be absorbent just like natural stone floors. This soil can be difficult to remove.
You need professional equipment and cleaning solutions to eliminate this soil.
After cleaning, we use specialist Porcelain sealers to avoid this problem.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles may also be ground and polished, just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles often takes a shorter time compared to natural stone floors or clay tiles..
The glazed finish accelerates restoration.
But, you will definitely still achieve better results with specialized equipment.
We always apply an expert tile sealer after cleaning and restoraiton. Care is much easier having a sealed floor, plus the sealer stops spills transforming into stains.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is hardly ever cleaning alone, there is certainly regularly additional restoration required. Natural stone floor restoration involves a variety of services. At least, all stone and tile suffer some kind of basic deterioration. Traffic wear and tear, spills and surface damage will happen on many stone and tile floors, ruining the appearance, making a stone floor appear worn and unsightly, consequently the need to have stone restoration. Highly polished floors like granite, Stone and terrazzo reveal wear more quickly once the high shine gets dull from traffic marks. A surface sealer does not stop porous tiles like Limestone, Sandstone and Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill problems.
Nearly all stone flooring have grout lines. Grout is usually slightly recessed, so the grout traps more grime compared to the natural stone itself. Natural stone restoration typically includes some crack and hole repair.
We use resurfacing to get rid of stone finish damage caused by etch marks and scratch damage.Natural stone has got the appeal that a soiled, porous surface can be taken away, exposing a beautiful new surface.
Over time your stone can become dull and loose its appeal and gloss. Scratches and spill marks building up and taking off the initial finish. Eventually, the natural stone will need to be restored.
Our staff use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to hone and polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and bring back the initial finish. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Honed Travertine, Sandstone, Slate, Honed Limestone & Clay tiles. The most practical way to polish these tiles is through removing the old sealer and apply a new layer of polish sealer.
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Apply a pH-balanced cleaner designed for stone care. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage stone surfaces. Prepare a paste using water and baking soda, apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it set for 24-48 hours before scrubbing.
Prepare a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide paste, apply it to grout, scrub softly, and rinse with clean water. When the grout dries, add a new coat of sealer to protect it.
Ceramic tiles can be cleaned with vinegar, but natural stones like Stone cannot.
Ensure the area is ventilated, remove excess water with a squeegee, and use a pH-neutral stone cleaner for cleaning. Seal grout to guard against water penetration.
Yes, periodic sealing shields stone and grout from damage. Seal porous areas every 1-2 years or per specific recommendations. Reapply sealant biannually to high-use surfaces.