
Our team provides repair and restoration for a variety of stone and tile surfaces in Churchgate. Our team restores your floors to look like new!
We provide fixed-price quotes and punctual service for a hassle-free experience. Our team assesses your floors, quotes clearly, and ensures efficient work with little impact.
Prevent worn floors from diminishing your home's style. Talk to Victorian Tile Services today to receive a free quote. Our professionals help restore your home's appeal.
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Our skilled team provides outstanding care for stone surfaces, preserving their elegance. Our team restores stone by fixing cracks and polishing to preserve its original charm.
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Every stone’s individuality inspires our care methods. We provide care that suits the distinct requirements of your stone surfaces to highlight their beauty.
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Once we've surveyed the job, you'll get a written estimate outlining all you need to know about the stone cleaning.
With all the details outlined in the estimate, from methods to costs, you'll have everything you need to decide.
Once you've reviewed the estimate, let us know with your acceptance, and we'll arrange a convenient time for the job.
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Our expert team will arrive on the scheduled date and work to make your floors look amazing.
To preserve that beautiful shine, follow some basic Stone care tips. Clean with a pH-neutral cleaner and regularly dust to prevent scratches. Keep acidic substances away from the Stone.
A little care goes a long way in keeping your Stone floors beautiful for years.
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Steadily Marble tiles will lose its original appearance. The damage to the surface is due to traffic scores and etch marks Sooner or later, your floor will need to be repolished.
We utilize industrial-grade equipment and industrial diamond tooling to grind and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
If the tiles are not even, perfectly even this condition is named "lippage". A Marble tile floor can be smoothed by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. Grinding Marble floor tiles really should only be undertaken by restoration professionals.
After grinding, the Marble be at the same level the grout lines. The Marble floor will get a monolithic appearance as just one piece of Marble.
Cleaning a ground and polished Marble floor is a lot like cleaning just one bit of glass. A smooth Marble floor won't have grout lines to retain soil. Marble floor restoration commonly includes a few crack and chip repairs, using resin fillers. After checking the floor, we will advise the best Marble restoration program.
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A lot of the Travertine used in the United Kingdom has a honeycomb structure with a lot of holes. Travertine floor tilesmay be supplied in several finishes, including polished, honed and tumbled. The original hole filler often falls away, letting the holes fill with dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration businesses use rotary scrubbing machines and pressure rinsing to completely clean the Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor is often grouted to fill any exposed holes. Finally, we use specialist sealers that will last for years to guard the Travertine floor.
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Limestone ultimately looses its original shine. The dullness is brought on by tiny scratches on the surface where it is often walked on. Limestone Polishing is your only way to reinstate the initial finish. Diamonds are used to take away the damage and recover the initial finish.
In the event that tiles are not even, perfectly even this condition is known as "lippage". A Limestone tile floor should be leveled by grinding off the lippage and jagged edges of the tiles. This is a complicated process however the results are stunning. The Limestone floor looks monolithic, appearing to be manufactured from an individual piece of Limestone.
Following grinding, the grout sits is level with the Limestone tiles. An even Limestone finish is much simpler mop. There are no grout lines to trap dirt. Cracks, chips and hole repairs in many cases are part of the Limestone restoration process. Once we have assessed your floor, we will suggest he optimum Limestone restoration process.
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Terrazzo has been used for many thousands of years as a decorative flooring Gradually, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. Surface damage is due to wear scratches and surface damage.
Terrazzo Polishing is definitely the best way to revive finish to the highest standard. Diamonds get rid of the surface damage and restore the initial Terrazzo shine. Our Terrazzo sealers will help prevent further siol related problems.
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Sandstone is made principally from quartz, iron oxide, silica and calcium based deposits therefore it is a very stable stone. Sandstone can end up getting ingrained soil making it look dull and hard to clean.
There is dedicated scrubbing and rinsing equipment to remove the soil and old coatings, rejuvenating the initial sandstone surface Then we use specialist sealers that will last for many years not months. We will advise the correct restoration service.
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Slate is a wonderfully functional flooring which can be sealed using a variety of finishes from rough surface, smooth honed or polished surface. Slate needs regular sealing to prevent soil and spills marking the surface.
We use rotary scrubbing equipments and sealer removers clean the slate. Then we use durable sealers.
If you have an appropriate slate, it can be ground smooth, making it better to clean.
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Terracotta features a distinctive colour and a rustic feel in the house, but needs careful maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Terracotta can very quickly start to show marks, particularly if the existing sealer has worn away.
Cleaning and restoring terracotta tiles starts with removing the existing polish, sealers and embedded soil with industrial-grade coating removers and cleaning chemicals.
Whilst we are able to seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we advise a tough synthetic sealer which will last for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Many Victorian and Edwardian hallways will have floors made of Geometric Encaustic tiles.
The primary features of Victorian tiles include natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Because of their age, these floors have experienced plenty of wear and often have layers of various sealers.
Cleaning these floors could be challenging due to the variety of old sealers and covering residues.
A colour intensifying sealer is put on after cleaning, to displace the first colours in the tiles. If you prefer a sheen or gloss finish a topical sealer or wax could be put on.
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Quarry tile floors were once a major feature in terraced houses and farmhouses in the country, but many of these floors have fallen into assorted states of repair.
Whilst the tiles may seem beyond restoration, they’re remarkably resilient and will look as good as new after an effective clean.
We can take away the layers of old coatings and soil, giving you a lovely new finish. After cleaning, the tiles can be protected with a durable sealer.
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Porcelain is classed as a ceramic, but manufactured with alternative materials to conventional glazed tiles.
This helps make Porcelain more stain resistant and easier to maintain than standard ceramic tiles.
If Porcelain is not produced correctly, the top can absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. If you have got a substandard Porcelain, surface soil could be hard to remove.
You need specialist machinery and cleaning solutions to get rid of this soil.
Our Porcelain sealers may help stop further soil problems.
Solid color Porcelain could be ground and restored like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is typically easier as compared to cleaning and restoring natural stone floors or clay tiles.
The glazed finish speeds up cleaning and restoring.
Still, specialist stone and tile cleaning and restoration will provide a cleaner appearance.
We always apply a specialist tile sealer after cleaning. Sealing prevents liquid spills turning into permanent stains, and makes cleaning more effective.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is hardly ever just cleaning, there is certainly regularly more restoration required. Each kind of natural stone possesses its own advantages and restoration challenges. At least, all stone and tile suffer some form of basic deterioration. In most cases, dirt, spots and foot traffic scrapes affect the floor finish, consequently the importance of stone restoration. A polished Stone or granite floor wears more quickly as traffic wear that will quickly scratch he polish and alter the luster. Foot traffic damage gradually has an effect on porous stones such as Travertine, Limestone, Terracotta & Sandstone, which are most often coated with a film-forming surface sealer.
Most stone and tile flooring has cement grout. Cementatious grout is generally softer than stone and much more in danger of abrasive and chemical based deterioration. Natural stone restoration typically includes some crack and hole repairs.
We use grinding and honing to get rid of stone finish damage due to acid etching and scratches. Natural stone can be ground to show a brand new surface.
The initial gloss on a stone floor is going to progressively go dull. This dullness is due to small scratches on the stone where it has been stepped on. Eventually, the stone will have to be restored.
Our team use the highest standard diamond polishing machines to hone and polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and recover the original finish. The polish on Slate, Sandstone, Honed Limestone, Honed Travertine and Clay tiles is done by applying a high gloss sealer. The best method to polish these tiles is through removing the old polish and apply a new layer of polish sealer.
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Use a pH-neutral cleaner safe for natural stone surfaces. Avoid applying strong acids or abrasive cleaners to stone. Combine baking soda with water to create a thick paste, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before rinsing.
Combine baking soda with hydrogen peroxide, form a paste, apply it to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Once grout is fully dry, apply a new layer of protective sealer.
Vinegar harms Stone and travertine but cleans porcelain tiles safely.
Ensure good airflow, wipe with a squeegee, and clean frequently with a neutral cleaner. Grout sealing blocks moisture from seeping in.
Yes, grout lines and stone surfaces need sealant to reduce wear. Porous surfaces benefit from sealing every 1-2 years or as directed. Reapply sealant biannually on surfaces with frequent use.