
We handle the repair and restoration of natural stone and tile surfaces in Watton at Stone. Our expertise brings your floors to a fresh, new appearance!
We deliver fixed quotes and dependable service for customer convenience. Our team evaluates, quotes fairly, and completes work quickly to avoid inconvenience.
Keep faded floors from affecting your home's overall look. Contact Victorian Tile Services to request a free quote today. Our team is dedicated to revitalizing your home's beauty.
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Using innovative equipment, we deliver a clean and polished surface. By focusing on the unique details, we create surfaces that remain a showpiece of elegance.
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We specialize in maintaining and restoring stone surfaces to their best condition. Our team repairs chips, polishes, and uses advanced tools to protect and bring out the beauty of your stone.
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Each stone is special, and we care for it in its own way. Our process considers the specific conditions of your stone to provide the best possible care.
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Requesting a free stone cleaning quote is as easy as it gets!
You can call our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to assist you.
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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Once your stone cleaning job is surveyed, you'll receive a written estimate that details everything you need to know about the stone cleaning process.
In the estimate, we'll outline the job specifics, including the methods and total cost, so you can make a well-informed decision.
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 skilled crew will show up on the scheduled date to rejuvenate your floors.
Regular cleaning and dusting, plus a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone, will help maintain its shine. Stay away from acidic products.
With regular maintenance, your Stone floors will remain stunning for years.
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As time passes, Marble will end up dull and loose its appearance. This surface damage is caused by foot traffic scratching and surface etching Ultimately, the Marble will have to be polished.
We use industrial diamond polishing to grind, hone and polish a Marble floor and rebuild the original surface.
In the event that tiles are not really, even this condition is referred to as "lippage". A Marble floor should be smoothed by grinding off the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. You require specialist equipment and years of hands on experience to grind and hone a Marble floor, but the final results are breathtaking.
After grinding, the tiles will be at the same level the grout. The Marble floor will get a monolithic appearance as just one slab of Marble.
It is much simpler to maintain a smooth Marble than an irregular floor. There will be no uneven grout lines to trap soil. Cracks, chips and hole repairs tend to be part of the restoration work. Once we have inspected your floor, we can recommend on the best restoration service.
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A Travertine floor is distinct with a honeycomb structure, with a lot of holes. Travertine floor tilescould be supplied in many different finishes, including honed, polished and tumbled. The original hole filler often comes out, letting the holes fill with dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration businesses have specialist machines and cleaners to remove soil and old sealer residues on a Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor is often re-grouted to fill any open holes. After cleaning and re-grouting we apply hard-wearing sealers.
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Bit by bit Limestone will loose its original appearance. The dull appearance is due to tiny scratching on the surface of the Limestone where it is often walked on. Ultimately, the floor will have to be polished. We use diamond polishing to grind and polish the Limestone floor and repair the original shine.
Most Limestone tile surfaces are not even because the tiles are not put down flat. The only method to make a Limestone tile floor smooth is by grinding off the lippage and uneven tile edges. It is an involved process but the results are breathtaking. The Limestone will get the appearance of appearing as a single piece of Limestone.
Following grinding, the Limestone tiles will sit at the same level the grout lines. It is incredibly easier to maintain a smooth floor than an uneven floor. Also, soil does not get stuck within the grout lines. Cracks and chips can be filled with colour matched resin repair fillers. The particular restoration needed is going to be based on the current state of your floor.
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Terrazzo is an appealing yet hard wearing flooring, thus its popularity as flooring in supermarkets, airports, commercial and industrial buildings. The initial finish on a Terrazzo floor will eventually go dull. Small scratches and etching builds up and take away the original finish.
Terrazzo Polishing is the only way to restore finish to the highest standard. Diamonds eliminate the surface damage and restore the initial Terrazzo shine. Our Terrazzo sealers can help prevent further soil problems.
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Sandstone floor tiles appear in a number of different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. The voids amongst the sandstone fragments trap soil that may be difficult to get rid of.
We use a variety of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to remove all traces of old soiled sealers and clean a floor to the highest standard. Following cleaning we put on hard-wearing sealers. Once we look over your floor, we are able to help you from the best restoration process.
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Slate floors look fantastic making use of their distinctive surface and vibrant colour. Slate needs regular sealing to prevent soil and spills marking the appearance.
We use specialist sealer removers and scrubbing machines to remove the layers of old sealer. When our professional cleaning is complete,finally we apply a long-lasting sealer which also makes the floor easier to maintain.
If you like a smooth finish, we are able to grind the floor, but we must gauge the slate before grinding.
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Terracotta is among the most porous floors which we come across but has been used for floor tiles for millenia.
Abrasive cleaners such as regular floor cleaning solutions and bathroom tile cleaners could permanently mark and damage Terracotta.
In spite of its vulnerabilities, Terracotta could be restored back to a delightful appearance.
Whilst we are able to seal Terracotta with Linseed oil and wax, we advise a tough synthetic sealer which will work for years, with minimal maintenance.
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Period Geometric or Encaustic floor tiles are found in Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles are unglazed resulting from the natural colours of the clay used in their manufacture.
With the variations in interior decoration, these kinds of floors come with carpet underlay, lino, bitumen and additional adhesive remains.
Owing to their age, these floors may have a variety of covering residues, that have to have specialist cleaning
After cleaning an impregnating sealer is put on to enhance the colours and protect the tiles. The mat finish could be polished by making use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tiles are extremely are particularly durable however they still have problems with a couple of issues.
Many years of soil and old sealers may lead some people to think their tile floor is past repair, but that is often not the case.
A specialist clean and reseal is usually enough to restore a quarry tile floor. Quarry tiles tend to be laid without a damp proof membrane, therefore we want to apply the right sealer to permit the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain has become an increasingly preferred option to standard ceramic tiles and natural stone.
Quality Porcelain has really low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage, much less need for sealing.
Inferior porcelain has microscopic holes that may absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. The microscopic surface pits make it difficult to remove this soil.
We are able to get rid of ingrained dirt with equipment built to go into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
After your porcelain floor is clean we can which protects against day to day soil and spills.
In the event that porcelain is a through-colour, we could resurface the porcelain, exactly like granite or Stone restoration.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles is commonly a bit less complicated when compared with stone floors cleaning and restoration..
Soils are often on top of the ceramic tiles.
But, specialist stone and tile cleaning and restoration will certainly render a better appearance.
Following cleaning and restoration we will put on a professional tile sealer. Ceramic tile sealing helps make cleaning much simpler and will help protect from spillages.
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Natural stone floor cleaning generally entails more restoration services. natural stone floor restoration is generally a multi-step process. All stone and tile floors suffer from surface damage and general wear issues. The most common challenge we experience during stone restoration is oily dirt trodden to the floor creating a lifeless, unattractive appearance. Polished Stone and granite floors exhibit wear and tear quickly, as minute traffic scuff marks on the surface change the sparkle and hold soil. A surface sealer will not stop porous stone and tiles like Limestone, Sandstone & Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill damage.
Most stone and tile flooring has grout. As it is a little bit recessed, so the grout draws in more dirt compared to the natural stone itself. Holes can be filled and cracks repaired included in a restoration.
Grinding and honing removes surface damage from etch marks and surface scratches.Natural stone has got the appeal that a grubby, porous surface can be taken off, exposing a lovely new surface.
In time your stone can appear dull and loose its appeal and polish. Scratch damage and etch spots building up and taking out the initial polish. Eventually, the stone tiles will need to be re-polished.
We use the highest standard diamond natural stone polishing machinery to revive the original shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floor tiles. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Sandstone, Slate, Clay, Honed Travertine & Honed Limestone tiles. The old, dull surface sealer is taken away and a new gloss surface sealer is applied to generate the high shine.
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Clean with a pH-balanced product safe for natural stone. Do not use acidic or abrasive tools on stone. Prepare a baking soda and water paste, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before rinsing.
Blend baking soda with hydrogen peroxide to make a paste, spread on grout, scrub softly, and rinse. After drying completely, add a protective layer of sealer to the grout.
Use vinegar cautiously on tiles but avoid using it on natural stones such as Stone and travertine.
Keep air circulating, remove water with a squeegee, and clean with a pH-balanced cleaner. Applying sealant to grout lines stops water soaking in.
Yes, sealing blocks stains on grout and stone surfaces. Follow recommendations to seal porous surfaces every 1-2 years. Seal heavy-traffic areas every six months.