
We restore and repair natural stone and tile surfaces across Digswell. We make your floors look fresh and new again!
With fixed quotes and on-time service, we create an easy process. Our experts evaluate your floors, deliver a clear quote, and work without causing inconvenience.
Don't allow faded floors to ruin the style of your home. Contact Victorian Tile Services to request a free quote today. We are here to enhance your home's appearance.
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Technology
Using proven tools, we ensure a smooth and glossy finish. Our approach ensures every piece becomes a stunning centre of attention.
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We bring years of knowledge to stone care, ensuring surfaces are restored effectively. Our methods polish and protect stone, ensuring its natural look is enhanced.
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Is What We Deliver.
Punctuality is our promise, ensuring we are on time for your appointments. Our punctual service ensures your experience is relaxed and effortless.
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Every stone’s individuality inspires our care methods. Our process is tailored to suit the needs of your stone, ensuring excellent attention and results.
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You can contact our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be more than happy to assist.
You can also complete our simple quote request form online, and one of our estimators will get in touch to schedule a survey of your stone cleaning job.
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We'll provide you with a detailed written estimate after surveying your stone cleaning job, outlining everything about stone cleaning.
This estimate will outline the job specifics, including the methods used and the overall cost. You'll have clear information to make an informed decision.
Once you review the estimate, just reply back with your acceptance. We'll then contact you to schedule the job at a time that's convenient for you.
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You can expect our expert crew to arrive on time and work efficiently to enhance your floors.
To keep your Stone glowing, regularly dust and use a pH-balanced cleaner. Avoid acids to maintain that shine.
With regular attention, your Stone floors will stay beautiful for years to come.
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An original polish on Marble will ultimately go dull. The dullness is caused by small scratching on the surface where it's been walked on. Marble Polishing is the best way to bring back the initial appearance.
We use diamond polishing to re-surface a Marble floor and bring back the initial appearance.
If your floor happens to be laid with uneven tiles, that is referred to as “lippage”. The only way to make a Marble tile floor smooth is by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. You require specialized apparatus and years of hands on experience to grind a Marble tile floor, but the results are magnificent.
After grinding, the Marble will be flush with the grout lines. The Marble floor will get the appearance of looking like a single area of Marble.
A smooth Marble surface is much simpler mop. There will be no uneven grout deressions to hold soil. If your Marble has chips or cracks, we can repair the damage with resin fillers, closely colour matched with the Marble. The particular restoration needed will be decided by the current state of the floor.
Find out more about our Marble Polishing Digswell service including our extensive professional cleaning systems or Book a Quote.
A Travertine floor is characterised by its honeycomb structure, with lots of holes. There are very different kinds of Travertine floor tiles, including tumbled, honed and polished. As the stone wears, the hole filler falls out, and the holes fill with unappealing soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration professionals use specialist sealer removers and rotary scrubbing equipment to get rid of the layers of old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, any holes on the Travertine floor can be filled with coloured grout. Following cleaning and re-grouting we apply hard-wearing sealers.
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Limestone eventually looses its original finish. Scratching and stains pile-up and damage the initial finish. Limestone Polishing is the only way to reinstate the initial polish. We use industrial diamond polishing to hone and polish the Limestone tiles and repair the surface.
If your floor has been installed leaving uneven tiles, that is known as lippage. A Limestone tile floor can be leveled by grinding away the lippage and jagged tile edges. Limestone grinding is a professional process, that gives stunning results. The floor will look like a single slab of Limestone.
After grinding, the tiles and the grout are at the same level. It is much easier to maintain a smooth Limestone than an irregular floor. There will be no grout lines to trap dirt. Hole cracks and chip repairs are often part of the Limestone restoration service. We can recommend the right Limestone restoration process.
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Terrazzo is made by mixing chips produced from Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy base . Terrazzo ultimately loses the original finish. The change in the finish is brought on by microscopic scratches on top where it was walked on.
Terrazzo Polishing is definitely the only way to restore finish to the highest standard. We have diamond polishing equipment to re-surface the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. After cleaning and polishing, we apply specialised Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is made of compressed sand, as well as a variety of minerals such as quartz and feldspar. Whilst sandstone is durable it's also porous, so cleaning slurry gets trapped in the surface and it is hard to remove.
We use a variety of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressurised rinsing to remove all traces of old soiled coatings and clean a floor to the highest standard. Following cleaning we apply hard-wearing sealers. The specific restoration needed should be determined by the healthiness of your floor.
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Slate flooring is just one of the most well known forms of natural stone, given that it needs less regular maintenance and cleaning. Slate floors need regular sealing to prevent soil and spills marking the finish.
We use a mix of machine and hand scrubbing to get rid of all traces of existing soiled sealers and clean the floor. Then we apply hard wearing sealers.
If you've got the right slate, it may be ground smooth, rendering it much easier to clean.
Find out more about our Slate cleaning and sealing Digswell services in addition to our substantial stone cleaning systems or Book a Quote
Terracotta provides a distinctive coloring and a rustic feel in the home, but demands careful maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Coarse chemical substances such as regular floor cleaners and bathroom tile cleaners could permanently damage and mark Terracotta.
Heavy-duty sealer removal treatments and cleaners help in removing old sealers and dirt, while preserving the appealing surface.
We use a resilient sealer for terracotta, which means you get the maximum benefit and value from your own cleaning.
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Minton geometric tiles are mainly found in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The primary attributes of Victorian tiles are the natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Along with the variations in home decoration, many of these floors get underlay from carpet, lino adhesive, bitumen and other glue residues.
The main challenges with victorian floor tiles is removing years of oils, polishes, waxes, dirt and grime without adversely affecting the floor.
After cleaning, the initial colours in the floor can appear washed-out, so we put on a colour intensifying impregnating sealer to revive the initial . The mat finish could be polished through the use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tiles are a standard fixture in kitchen areas and for indoor flooring for decades.
Many years of dirt and old sealers can lead many people to consider their tile floor is past repair, but that is often far from the truth.
A professional clean and reseal can be just enough to restore a quarry tile floor. Quarry tiles tend to be laid with no damp proof membrane, so we need to apply the right sealer to permit the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is categorised as a ceramic, but made with different ingredients than traditional glazes and clay tiles.
The additional minerals makes Porcelain much stronger than traditional ceramic tiles.
When the blend of ceramic isn't right, the top of tiles could be porous. just like natural stone floors. This soil can be tough to remove.
We know how to get rid of embedded soil with equipment designed to go into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
After cleaning, we apply specific Porcelain sealers to avoid this problem.
Solid colour Porcelain Tiles may also be ground and polished, just like Granite or Stone.
Find out about our Porcelain Tiles Cleaning Digswell floor restoration work and our wide-ranging professional cleaning options or Book a Quote.
Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is usually easier when compared to cleaning and restoring stone floors or clay tiles.
The surface in Ceramic tiles is generally not porous.
None the less, professional cleaning, specialist chemicals and equipment will give the most effective results.
A professional sealer will be applied following the cleaning. Care is much simpler by having a sealed floor, additionally a sealer stops spills transforming into stains.
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There are often elements of natural stone restoration during natural stone cleaning. Restoring stone and tile normally involves several stages. All natural stone floors suffer from wear and surface damage. The most frequent problem we deal with during stone restoration is greasy soil scuffed in to the surface establishing a lifeless, unattractive coating. Highly polished Stone and granite floors exhibit wear fairly quickly, as small traffic scuff marks on the stone surface alter the shine and trap dirt. A surface sealer does not avoid porous stone and tiles like Sandstone, Limestone & Terracotta eventually struggling with wear and spill damage.
Grout can be the most vulnerable section of a floor installation. As it is slightly recessed, which means that the grout captures more soil compared to the stone itself. Natural stone restoration commonly includes some crack and hole repairs.
We remove etching and scratches by resurfacing.We can take away the old finish from the natural stone, revealing a new sparkling finish.
Stone floors finally loose their unique authentic polish. The loss of luster is caused by microscopic scratches on the stone where it was stepped on. The only way to bring back the first finish is by polishing the natural stone.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard natural diamonds are used to take away the surface wear and revitalize the original gloss. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Slate, Sandstone, Honed Travertine, Honed Limestone and Clay tiles. Polish removing substances are used to take away all remnants of the existing sealer, and then a new gloss-finish sealer is applied.
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Apply a cleaning product safe for natural stone with pH-neutral properties. Avoid acid-based or abrasive cleaners on stone surfaces. Create a thick paste by mixing baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Mix baking soda with hydrogen peroxide to form a paste, spread on grout, scrub lightly, and rinse. After drying, cover the grout with a fresh coat of sealer to preserve it.
Never clean natural stones like Stone with vinegar, but it is fine for ceramic tiles.
Allow air to circulate, squeegee off water, and clean regularly with a pH-neutral product. Seal grout to protect against water exposure.
Yes, natural stone and grout require sealing for stain protection. Reapply sealing to porous surfaces every 1-2 years or as instructed. Re-seal areas of frequent use every six months.