We ensure high-quality repair and restoration of stone and tiles in Slip End. Our skilled approach will restore your floors to a beautiful as-new condition!
Our fixed pricing and timely service ensure a smooth process for customers. Our team will assess your floors, provide a transparent quote, and perform the work efficiently, minimising any disruption to your daily routine.
Prevent lackluster floors from reducing the charm of your space. Call Victorian Tile Services today to receive a free quote. Let us enhance the beauty of your home.
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Equipment
We use high-quality tools to restore a fresh and clean finish. We enhance the natural beauty of each piece, keeping your surfaces a focal point of style and grace in your space.
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With our expertise, your stone surfaces will be well-maintained and restored to perfection. From fixing chips to polishing, we ensure the stone’s natural beauty is maintained.
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Timely arrivals are part of our promise to honor your schedule. With precise timing and trustworthy service, we provide a seamless experience.
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Every stone differs, and we match our care to its needs. Our care strategy adapts to the unique characteristics of your stone to enhance its look.
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Requesting your free stone cleaning quote is incredibly easy!
You can call our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to assist you.
You can also complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to arrange a survey of your stone cleaning job.
Get StartedOnce we've surveyed the job, you'll get a written estimate outlining all you need to know about the stone cleaning.
The estimate will include job specifics like the methods used and the overall cost, giving you a clear idea of what's involved.
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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Maintaining your Stone is easy. Just dust regularly, clean with a pH-neutral cleaner, and avoid acids that can dull the surface.
With regular maintenance, your Stone floors will remain stunning for years.
Book NowMarble eventually looses the original appearance. Scratching and spill damage pile up and take off the initial shine. The only way to bring back the original finish is by polishing the floor.
We use industrial diamonds to take away the damage and marks and restore the shine.
If your floor has been laid leaving not level tiles, that is described as “lippage”. A Marble tile floor is leveled by grinding away the lippage and jagged tile edges. Marble grinding is an expert service, giving fantastic results.
After grinding, the Marble will be the same level the grout. The floor will appear like just one area of Marble.
An even Marble surface is much simpler to keep. Also, soil does not get stuck within the grout lines. Marble restoration commonly involves a few chip and crack repairs, using Marble resin fillers. The particular restoration needed is going to be based on the current state of the floor.
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The vast majority of the Travertine in the UK has a honeycomb structure with a lot of holes. There are very different types of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. As the stone wears, the hole filler comes away, and the holes fill up with unpleasant dirt and soil.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration experts use specialist sealer removers and rotary scrubbing machines to remove the layers of old sealers and embedded soil.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor could be grouted to refill any exposed holes. We then use a long-lasting sealer that also helps make the Travertine floora lot easier to look after.
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Limestone ultimately looses its original surface. The dull appearance is caused by minute scratches on the surface of the stone where it is often walked on. Limestone Polishing is the best way to reinstate the original finish. We use industrial diamond polishing machinery to reinstate the luster.
It really is virtually unachievable to lay a Limestone tile floor perfectly flat. A Limestone tile floor can be leveled by grinding off the lippage and uneven tile edges. You need dedicated apparatus and years of hands on experience to grind a Limestone floor, nevertheless the result is fantastic. The Limestone will have a monolithic appearance as just one area of Limestone.
Following grinding, the Limestone be flush with the grout. After grinding Limestone maintenance is a breeze, as the mop slides on the floor. There will be no uneven grout lines to hold soil. Limestone restoration commonly involves a few chip and crack repairs, using Limestone fillers. Once we have assessed your Limestone floor, we will suggest on the best Limestone restoration processes.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone segments set in a cement or epoxy medium which is either poured on site or cast as tiles. Terrazzo ultimately loses the original finish. The change in appearance is due to microscopic scratches on top where it's been walked over.
Sooner or later, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing equipment to re-surface the Terrazzo and restore the initial finish. We can help to prevent this soil with Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone is created principally of quartz, iron oxide, silica and calcium based deposits therefore it is a very sturdy stone. Whilst sandstone is sturdy it is porous, so cleaning slurry gets caught in the surface and is hard to remove.
We use specialist wax removers, rotary scrubbing equipment and pressure rinsing to remove the layers of old sealer Once the sandstone is clean, we permit it to dry, then use a durable, easy to clean sealer. After inspecting a floor, we are going to advise the most appropriate Sandstone restoration service.
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Slate flooring is among the most popular kinds of natural stone, as it requires less maintenance and cleaning. Though slate has a low porosity, it will still partially absorb and oil based spills, making annoying marks.
There are industrial-grade sealer removers and scrubbing appliances to eliminate the layers of old sealer. When the professional cleaning is complete, use specialist sealers that last for decades not months.
If you like a smooth floor, we could grind the floor, subject to your slate being ideal for grinding.
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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.
Harsh chemicals like regular floor cleaning solutions and bathroom tile cleaners could damage and mark Terracotta.
Sealer deposits, soil and marks can be removed with scrubbing equipment and sealer removers.
We use a durable sealer for terracotta, so you get the maximum benefit and value from your cleaning.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are installed in lots of Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The principal qualities of Victorian tiles are the natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Owing to how old they are, these floors have experienced a lot of wear and can have layers of various sealers.
With their age, these floors might have many different coating residues, that need professional cleaning
A colour intensifying sealer is put on after cleaning, to displace the first colours within the tiles. The mat finish may be polished through the use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile floors were once a proud feature in terraced houses and farmhouses across the country, but the majority of of the floors have fallen into various states of disrepair.
Whilst the tiles can happen dirt, they’re surprisingly robust and can look as good as new after a suitable clean.
As the tiles may seem dirty and discoloured, they’re surprisingly robust and can look as good as new after an effective 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 a form of ceramic tile.
Quality Porcelain has very low porosity, this means less stains, less water damage and mold, much less need for sealing.
There are inferior porcelains that may absorb surface soil and spills just like natural stone floors. This soil could be tough to remove.
We are able to remove ingrained soil using equipment made to go into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
After cleaning, we use specialist Porcelain sealers to prevent this problem.
If you have got a solid colour Porcelain, we can re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors is usually easier as compared to cleaning and restoring stone floors or clay tiles.
The finish in Ceramic floor tiles is generally not porous.
However, you certainly will still get a better finish using specialized equipment.
We always apply a professional sealer after cleaning and restoraiton. Cleaning is much easier by having a sealed floor, in addition a sealer helps stop spills becoming stains.
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There in many cases are aspects of natural stone restoration during natural stone floor cleaning. Every type of natural stone features its own characteristics and restoration difficulties. At the minimum, all stone floors suffer some form of generic wear and tear. In most cases, dirt, spills and traffic marks spoil floor's finish, hence the need to have stone restoration. Highly polished Stone tiles and granite floors show wear and tear quickly, as minute foot traffic scratches on the stone finish change the gloss and capture soil. Porous tile and stone sealed using a coating sealer will progressively suffer from wear damage.
Grout is generally probably the most vulnerable part of a floor installation. Grimy grout is a common problem to be fixed on natural stone and tile floors. Natural stone restoration generally includes some crack and hole repair.
We take away acid etching and scratches by grinding and honing.We're able to take away the existing surface from the stone, disclosing a new sparkling appearance.
With time your floor can look unexciting and loose its luster and gloss. Scratch damage and acid etch marks accumulation and getting rid of the original shine. Finally, the floor will have to be re-polished.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing machinery to restore the initial shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floor tiles. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Honed Limestone, Sandstone, Clay, Honed Travertine and Slate tiles. The most practical method to polish these tiles is by removing the old polish and apply a fresh layer of film-forming sealer.
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Select a product with a pH-neutral formula for stone. Do not use strong acids or abrasives to clean stone. Combine baking soda and water to make a paste, apply it to the stain, cover it with plastic wrap, and let it rest for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Combine hydrogen peroxide with baking soda, create a paste, apply to grout, scrub softly, and rinse. Apply a protective sealer to the grout after it is completely dry.
Vinegar is good for ceramic tiles but damages natural stones like Stone.
Allow air to circulate, squeegee off water, and clean regularly with a pH-neutral product. Seal grout to protect against moisture.
Yes, regular sealing keeps stone and grout lines safe from stains. Apply sealant every 1-2 years to porous materials to protect them. Apply sealant biannually to heavily used surfaces.