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Each stone’s distinct characteristics shape our approach. We match our care to the unique properties of your stone to ensure its beauty shines through.
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Reach out to our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be glad to assist.
Alternatively, complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to schedule a survey of your stone cleaning job.
Get StartedOnce your stone cleaning job is surveyed, you'll receive a written estimate that details everything you need to know about the stone cleaning process.
We'll provide all the necessary information, including methods and costs, in the estimate, so you can make the best decision.
After reviewing the estimate, simply reply with your acceptance, and we'll schedule the job at a convenient time for you.
Request EstimateOn the scheduled day, our crew will make sure your Stone floors shine.
For lasting beauty, follow some basic Stone care. Dust frequently and use a pH-balanced cleaner made for Stone. Avoid any acidic substances that might damage the finish.
A little attention to care will keep your Stone floors stunning for years.
Book NowIn the long run, Marble will become dull and loose its polish. Surface scratches and stains strengthen and take off the original finish. Sooner or later, the Marble will have to be re-polished.
We use diamonds to take away the scratches and damage and repair the surface.
The majority of Marble tile surfaces are uneven as the tiles are not installed level. A Marble floor should be smoothed by grinding off the lippage and jagged tile edges. Marble grinding is a specialist procedure, bringing stunning results.
After grinding, the grout sits is level with the Marble. The floor will appear like just one area of Marble.
Mopping a ground, honed and polished Marble floor is similar to cleaning an individual piece of glass. There will be no uneven grout lines to hold soil. Cracks, chips and hole repairs are often part of the restoration procedure. After we have inspected the Marble floor, we will advise the best Marble restoration process.
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A Travertine floor is a variant of Limestone. Travertine floor tilescould be supplied in many finishes, including honed, polished and tumbled. With time, the original hole filler falls away, thereafter the holes are quickly filled with unattractive soil.
Working to the highest standard, restoration businesses have rotary scrubbing machinery and pressurised rinsing to clean the Travertine floor.
After cleaning, the Travertine floor can be grouted to refill any exposed holes. We then apply a durable sealer that also makes the Travertine floormuch easier to look after.
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Limestone eventually looses its original appearance. This surface damage is brought on by traffic scratches and etch marks Limestone Polishing is the best way to bring back the original shine. We work with professional machines and diamond tooling to polish the stone.
In the event that tiles are not even, perfectly even this condition is referred to as "lippage". The only method to make a Limestone floor perfectly flat is by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. Grinding Limestone floor tiles should be completed by professionals. The Limestone will get a monolithic appearance as just one slab of stone.
After grinding, the tiles and grout will be at the same level. After grinding and polishing cleaning is a piece of cake, because the mop slides over the floor. Also, soil does not get stuck in the grout lines. If your Limestone has cracks and chips, we are able to repair the damage with resin fillers, closely colour matched to the Limestone. After checking out the Limestone floor, we can advise the very best Limestone restoration program.
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Terrazzo is an attractive and hard wearing flooring, hence its use as a flooring in supermarkets, airports, commercial and industrial buildings. As time passes, Terrazzo will end up dull and lose its finish. Surface damage is due to wear scratches and surface damage.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will need to be polished to the highest standard. We use industrial-grade Terrazzo polishing machines and diamond tooling to grind and polish the Terrazzo. Our Terrazzo sealers will help stop further soil issues.
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Sandstone is made from compressed sand, incorporating assorted minerals including quartz and feldspar. Sandstone can end up with ingrained soil which makes it look dull and hard to clean.
There are dedicated sealer removers, rotary scrubbing machines and pressure rinsing to get rid of the layers of old sealer Then we apply a long-lasting sealer which also makes your sandstone much easier to clean. After inspecting the tiles, we are going to advise the best Sandstone restoration service.
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Slate is a very popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the many textures and varieties of Slate available. We have been commonly called to restore slate when it has layers of old coating with ingrained dirt, and so the surface appears worn and dirty.
We now have specialist machinery and products to eliminate the soil and old sealers, restoring the original slate finish. Then we apply hard-wearing sealers.
If you like a smooth floor, we could grind the ground, subject to the slate being suitable for grinding.
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Terracotta is one of the most porous floors which we come across but has been used for floor tiles for thousands of years.
Abrasive cleaning chemicals such as regular floor cleaning solutions and bathroom tile cleaners can easily permanently mark and damage Terracotta.
Industrial grade sealer removal treatments and cleaning solutions help in removing old coatings and dirt, whilst also conserving the attractive surface.
We can wax the Terracotta or apply a hard-wearing synthetic sealer that is much simpler to take care of.
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Victorian Clay Tiles are installed in lots of Victorian and Edwardian hallways.
The tiles are unglazed with the the natural colours from the clay used in their manufacture.
Owing to their age, these floors have experienced a lot of wear and often have layers of various sealers.
Cleaning these floors could be challenging owing to the variety of old sealers and residues.
After cleaning, a colour intensifying sealer is used to regenerate the natural colours in the tiles. The mat finish may be polished through the use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile flooring is generally several decades old and sometimes needs a complete professional clean and restoration to bring it back once again to life.
One universal problem is worn out layers of sealer that have to be taken off.
We can take away the layers of old coatings and soil, leaving a lovely new finish. Quarry tiles in many cases are laid with no damp proof membrane layer, therefore we need certainly to apply the best sealer to permit the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is a ceramic mixture with additional sand and feldspar added to make a denser tile.
The added minerals helps make Porcelain tougher than standard ceramic tiles.
When the blend of ceramics is not correct, the top of tiles can be porous. just like natural stone floors. It can be difficult to remove this soil.
You need professional machines and cleaners to remove this soil.
After cleaning, we apply specific Porcelain sealers to stop this problem.
If you have a trough-colour Porcelain, we could re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic floor tiles often takes a shorter time in comparison to natural stone floors or clay tiles..
This happens because the surface of the tile is usually glazed.
But, professional cleaning, specialized products and equipment will provide the best results.
After cleaning and restoration we apply a professional sealer. Tile sealing helps to make maintenance much simpler and helps protect against spillages.
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There are often aspects of natural stone restoration when undertaking natural stone tile cleaning. Natural stone floor restoration usually takes many techniques. At the very least, all stone and tile bear some type of general deterioration. The most typical challenge we see during stone restoration is oily soil trodden to the surface creating a lifeless, unsightly finish. Polished floors like Stone, Granite and Terrazzo reveal wear much faster once the lustre dulls from traffic scratching. Wear damage eventually affects porous stones like Limestone, Terracotta, Sandstone &, Travertine, which are usually protected with a film-forming surface sealer.
The vast majority of stone flooring have cement grout lines. Being a little bit concave, so the grout captures more grime compared to the stone and tile itself. Stone restoration usually requires some crack and hole repair.
Acid etching and scratches are usually taken away by resurfacing. Natural stone can be ground to show a new stone surface.
Natural stone floor tiles finally loose the authentic gloss. The loss of luster is due to foot traffic marks and surface deterioration. Stone polishing will be the best way to regenerate the original luster.
Our staff use the highest standard diamond polishing machinery to polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and return the initial finish. Slate, Honed Limestone, Clay, Sandstone and Honed Travertine tiles manage to get thier polish from a surface sealer. The most practical method to polish these tiles is through removing the old polish and apply a fresh layer of polish sealer.
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Use a cleaner safe for stone with pH-neutral properties. Avoid applying strong acids or abrasive cleaners to stone. Combine water and baking soda to make a paste, apply it to the stain, cover it, and let it sit for 24-48 hours before cleaning gently.
Combine equal parts hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to form a paste, apply it to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Apply a fresh layer of sealer once the grout is completely dry.
You can clean ceramic tiles with vinegar but not Stone or travertine.
Provide ventilation, dry water with a squeegee, and clean with a neutral pH cleaner. Apply a sealant to grout to block water.
Yes, sealing natural stone and grout prevents everyday stains. Apply sealant to porous surfaces every 1-2 years or follow the manufacturer's advice. High-traffic surfaces benefit from sealant every 6 months.