We restore and repair natural stone and tile surfaces across Beacon's Bottom. Our team ensures your floors are restored to a stunning condition!
Our focus on fixed quotes and punctuality guarantees a seamless process. We assess floors, provide fair quotes, and complete the work without delays.
Don't allow tired floors to take away from your home's appeal. Get in touch with Victorian Tile Services today for a free estimate. We specialize in renewing the beauty of your home.
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Regular cleaning and dusting, plus a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone, will help maintain its shine. Stay away from acidic products.
Maintaining your Stone floors properly will ensure they stay beautiful for many years.
Book NowIn time, Marble will end up worn and loose its appearance. Surface scratches and spill damage pile-up and damage the initial surface. The best way to restore the original shine is through polishing the Marble.
We work with specialist equipment and industrial diamond tooling to grind, hone and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
Nearly all Marble floors are uneven since the Marble tiles are not installed flat. A Marble tile floor can be smoothed by grinding off the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. This really is an involved process nevertheless the the finished results are gorgeous.
After grinding, the Marble tiles and the grout are at the exact same level. The Marble floor will have the look of appearing as a single area of Marble.
Mopping a ground, honed and polished Marble floor is like cleaning a single piece of glass. There will be no uneven grout deressions to hold soil. If your Marble has chips and cracks, we are able to repair them with resin fillers, closely colour matched to the Marble. Once we inspect your floor, we can recommend on the best Marble restoration procedure.
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A Travertine floor has a permeable structure, with lots of holes. Travertine floor tilescould be supplied in several finishes, including honed, polished and tumbled. The original hole filler often comes away, letting the holes fill with soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, restoration service providers have rotary scrubbing equipment and pressurised rinsing to wash the Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor is often grouted to refill any open holes. Then we put on specialist sealers that last for decades to safeguard the Travertine floor.
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Limestone eventually looses the initial surface. Surface scratches and etching add up and remove the original shine. Before long, the tiles will need to be polished. Diamonds are used to get rid of the scratches anddamage and bring back the initial gloss.
Almost all Limestone tile surfaces are uneven as the Limestone tiles are not set flat. A Limestone floor is smoothed by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. This really is a complicated process but the results are beautiful. The floor will look like a single area of stone.
After grinding, the grout sits is level with the Limestone tiles. After grinding honing and polishing cleaning is a piece of cake, as the mop slides on the floor. There will be no uneven grout deressions to hold soil. If your Limestone floor has cracks and chips, we are able to repair the damage with resin fillers, closely colour matched with the Limestone. The particular restoration needed is going to be decided by the current condition of your floor.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone pieces set in a cement or epoxy medium which is either poured on site or precast as tiles. Sooner or later, Terrazzo will lose the original finish. The change in the finish is caused by microscopic scratches on the surface where it's been walked over.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishingequipment to replace the original Terrazzo shine. Our Terrazzo sealers can help avoid further siol related issues.
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Sandstone is created primarily from quartz, iron oxide, silica and calcium based deposits that makes it a very long-lasting stone. Whilst sandstone is durable it's also porous, so dirt gets trapped within the surface and is difficult to remove.
There is specialist scrubbing and rinsing machinery to remove the soil and old coatings, restoring the initial sandstone finish Then we use specialist sealers that will last for years not months. The particular restoration needed should be based on the health of your floor.
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Slate is a tremendously popular floor and wall tile because of its low porosity and the many textures and varieties of Slate available. Cleft slate will get an accumulation of soil inside the crevices that is difficult to get rid of.
There are industrial-grade sealer removal treatments and rotary scrubbing machines to get rid of the layers of old coatings. After the professional cleaning is completed , the floor is left to dry, then put on a long-lasting, easy to maintain sealer.
If you've got a suitable slate, it could be ground smooth, rendering it easier to clean.
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Terracotta is manufactured out of natural clay and has been used throughout history for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Aggressive chemicals like standard floor cleaners and bathroom tile cleaners can permanently damage and mark Terracotta.
Commercial grade sealer removal treatments and cleaning solutions help in removing old coatings and soil, whilst also saving the attractive finish.
We can re-seal the Terracotta with an authentic beeswax finish or a hard wearing synthetic sealer.
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Minton geometric tiles are laid in Victorian and Edwardian Hallways.
The tiles have a matt finish and get their colour from the clay found in their manufacture.
Because of how old they are, these floors have experienced a lot of wear and often have layers of different sealers.
Old waxes, polishes, paint spills and sealer residues can make cleaning many of these floors a challenge.
After cleaning, a colour intensifying sealer is put on to revive the oroginal colours in the tiles. A topical sealer or wax finish will provide the floor tiles with a high-sheen finish.
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Quarry tile floors were once a major feature in terraced houses and farmhouses in the country, but many of those floors have since fallen into assorted states of repair.
One universal problem is previous layers of sealer that need to be taken off.
Whilst the tiles may seem dirty and discoloured, the tiles are remarkably resilient and could look just like new after a proper clean. After the quarry tiles are cleaned they can be sealed to give years of life.
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Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile.
This helps make Porcelain much more resistant to stains and simpler to keep up than traditional ceramic tiles.
If the blend of ceramic isn't right, the top of tiles may be porous. just like natural stone floors. It can be hard to remove this soil.
You need specialist machinery and cleaners to get rid of this soil.
We can help stop the dirt using Porcelain sealers.
If the porcelain is a solid colour, we can resurface the porcelain, exactly like granite or Stone restoration.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles often takes less time compared to natural stone floors or clay tiles..
This happens as the top of the tile is commonly glazed.
Professional stone and tile cleaning and restoration services will still give a better finish.
As soon as your floor is cleaned we'll use a sealer. Sealing stops spills turning out to be permanent stains, and makes cleaning more effective.
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Natural tone floor cleaning is almost never cleaning alone, there is certainly regularly more restoration required. natural stone floor restoration is often an involved process. Stone and tile floors suffer with foot traffic wear and damage, because individuals move on them. Traffic wear and tear, spills and surface problems happens on the majority of stone floors, wrecking the surface, making the stone look dull and unsightly, subsequently the need for stone restoration. A polished granite or Stone floor shows wear a lot quicker due to traffic wear that will quickly wear he polish and alter the gloss. Traffic problems gradually has an effect on porous stones including Terracotta Travertine, Limestone & Sandstone, which are usually protected with a surface sealer.
Nearly all natural stone floors have cementatious grout lines. Grimy grout is a common problem to be reconciled on natural stone and tile floors. Holes can be filled and cracks repaired as part of the restoration.
We use grinding and honing to eliminate surface damage due to etching and scratch damage.You can get rid of the existing finish from the natural stone, revealing a new sparkling appearance.
Steadily a stone floor will loose the initial polish. The loss in sparkle is brought on by foot traffic scratches and surface damage. natural stone polishing is the the only way to regenerate the original luster.
On Stone, Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, the highest standard natural diamonds are used to get rid of the surface wear and restore the initial polish. Honed Travertine, Slate, Honed Limestone, Clay & Sandstone tiles get their polish from a surface sealer. The most practical way to polish these tiles is through removing the old sealer and apply a fresh layer of polish sealer.
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Select a cleaner made specifically for stone with a neutral pH. Avoid using acid or abrasive-based cleaners on 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.
Form a paste with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, apply it on grout, scrub lightly, and rinse clean. Once grout dries, add a new coat of sealer to keep it secure.
Porcelain tiles can be cleaned with vinegar, but not travertine or Stone.
Ensure the area is ventilated, remove excess water with a squeegee, and use a pH-neutral stone cleaner for cleaning. Seal grout lines to prevent water from soaking in.
Yes, periodic sealing enhances the protection of grout and stone. Reapply sealant on porous areas every 1-2 years for care. Re-seal busy areas every six months for protection.