We expertly restore and repair a wide range of natural stone and tile surfaces in Aldermaston Wharf. Our services bring your floors back to their original shine!
Our fixed rates and dependable service make for a smooth experience. Our process includes assessing your floors, quoting clearly, and working efficiently to avoid interruptions.
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To keep your Stone looking amazing, dust regularly, use a pH-balanced cleaner, and avoid acids that can damage the finish.
With proper maintenance, your Stone floors can remain beautiful for many years.
Book NowAs time passes, Marble will be worn and loose its finish. The surface damage is caused by foot traffic scratching and etch marks The best way to restore the initial polish is by polishing the Marble.
We use industrial diamond polishing to re-surface a floor and recover the original finish.
It's nearly impossible to lay a Marble floor absolutely flat. A Marble tile floor can be smoothed by grinding away the lippage and irregular tile edges. Grinding Marble floor tiles should be completed by restoration professionals.
After grinding, the grout sits will be level with the Marble. The floor will appear like a single slab of Marble.
An even Marble finish is much simpler to keep. There are no grout channels to trap soil. Hole cracks and chip repairs in many cases are an element of the Marble restoration process. The restoration needed is going to be dependant on the current state of the floor.
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A Travertine floor is distinct with a honeycomb structure, with plenty of holes. There are different types of Travertine floor tiles, including honed, polished and tumbled. The original hole filler often comes away, allowing the holes to fill with soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration Companies use use a mix of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressurised rinsing to eliminate old sealers and embedded soil.
After cleaning, any holes in a Travertine floor can be filled up with coloured grout. After cleaning and grouting we apply hard-wearing sealers.
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Limestone ultimately looses the original finish. This damage to the surface is due to traffic scratches and surface etching Before long, the Limestone will need to be polished. Diamonds are used to get rid of the dmaage and marks and repair the surface.
If the tiles are not even, even this disorder is named "lippage". The only way to make a Limestone tile floor perfectly smooth is by grinding away the lippage and uneven edges of the tiles. Grinding Limestone floors really should be performed by restoration professionals. The Limestone looks monolithic, appearing to be manufactured from a single piece of stone.
After grinding, the Limestone be at the same level the grout. It is a lot easier to mop a smooth floor than an irregular floor. A smooth surface floor does not have grout depessions to trap dirt. Cracks and chips can be filled with coloured resin fillers. The restoration needed is going to be based on the condition of of your floor.
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Terrazzo is made of natural stone chips set in a cement or epoxy base which is either poured on location or precast as tiles. With time, Terrazzo will end up dull and lose its finish. The surface damage is brought on by traffic scratches and surface damage.
The only way to restore the original finish is through polishing the Terrazzo to the highest standard. We use industrial-grade Terrazzo polishing machines and diamond tooling to grind and polish the Terrazzo. Once your Terrazzo is cleaned and polished, we can apply a sealer that offers protection against routine spillages.
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Sandstone is made of compressed sand, as well as a variety of minerals including quartz and feldspar. The voids between the sandstone grains trap dirt that can be difficult to remove.
There is specialist scrubbing and rinsing machinery to remove the soil and old coatings, rejuvenating the original sandstone surface We then apply a long-lasting sealer that makes your sandstone floor better to clean. The particular restoration needed will be dependant on the condition of your floor.
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Slate floors look great with their distinctive appearance and vibrant colour. Riven slate will get a build-up of dirt in the crevices this is certainly hard to remove.
We use rotary scrubbing equipments and sealer removers clean the slate. After the professional cleaning is complete,finally we put on a durable sealer to make a floor more straightforward to maintain.
Some slate floors could be ground to a smooth finish.
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Terracotta doesn't have glaze on the surface, therefore it will absorb spills and soil extremely quickly.
Traditional Terracotta sealers should have regular maintenance and re-application, if they're not looked after, the surface will start to get dirty and porous.
Cleaning terracotta tiles starts with stripping the existing polish, sealers and ingrained soil with professional coating removers and cleaning chemicals.
We use a resilient sealer for terracotta, which means you get the maximum benefit and value from your cleaning.
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Many Victorian and Edwardian hallways may have floors made of Geometric Encaustic tiles.
The tiles are unglazed from the natural colours of the clay used in their manufacture.
Along with the changes in residential decoration, many of these floors come with underlay from carpet, lino, bitumen and different glue remains.
Old polishes, waxes, paint spills and sealer deposits makes cleaning many of these floors a challenge.
A colour intensifying sealer is used following cleaning, to revive the original colours into the tiles. If you want a sheen or gloss finish a topical sealer or wax could be put on.
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Quarry tile floors were at one time a major feature in terraced houses and farmhouses across the country, however, many of these floors have fallen into various states of disrepair.
One universal problem is former coatings of sealer which have to be removed.
We can get rid of the layers of old coatings and soil, providing you with an attractive new finish. Quarry tiles in many cases are laid without a damp proof membrane layer, therefore we need certainly to apply the right sealer to allow the tiles to breathe.
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Porcelain is classed as a ceramic, but manufactured with different materials than standard ceramic tiles.
This helps make Porcelain much more stain resistant and simpler to keep up than standard ceramic tiles.
There are inferior porcelains that can absorb soil and spills just like natural stone floors. It may be tough to remove this soil.
We can remove embedded soil with equipment made to go into the microscopic pits holding the soil.
We will help minimize the dirt using Porcelain sealers.
Solid color Porcelain could be ground and restored just like Granite or Stone.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tiles can often take a shorter time than natural stone floors or clay tiles..
The glazed finish hastens mopping.
Expert stone and tile cleaning services will still provide better results.
As soon as your ceramic tile has been cleaned we can apply a tile sealer. A sealed tile is simpler to maintain and helps avoid staining.
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There in many cases are aspects of natural stone restoration when undertaking natural stone floor cleaning. Natural stone tile restoration addresses a range of treatments. All natural stone floors suffer from surface damage and general wear problems. Traffic harm, spills and surface damage happens on many stone and tile floors, wrecking the finish, making the floor look lackluster and unattractive, subsequently the need to have stone restoration. Polished floors like granite, Stone and terrazzo reveal wear more rapidly while the shine gets dull from traffic scratching. A surface sealer will not stop porous stone and tiles like Limestone, Sandstone & Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill problems.
Virtually all natural stone flooring have grout lines. Cement grout is generally softer compared to stone and more in danger of abrasive and chemical damage. Natural stone restoration generally requires some crack and hole repair.
We use grinding and honing to eliminate surface damage due to etch marks and scratch damage.We're able to get rid of the existing finish from the natural stone, exposing a brand new sparkling finish.
Over time a stone floor will loose the original shine. Scratch damage and spill marks accumulating and getting rid of the original polish. The best way to restore the original finish is by polishing the floor.
We use the highest standard diamond stone polishing machines to reinstate the original shine on Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors. The shine on Honed Limestone, Clay, Slate, Sandstone & Honed Travertine tiles is created by applying a gloss sealer. The old, dull surface sealer is removed and a unique gloss film-forming sealer is used to create the high shine.
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Select a pH-neutral stone cleaner for safe cleaning. Refrain from using strong acids or abrasives on stone. Create a baking soda poultice by mixing it with water, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide into a paste and apply it to the grout. Scrub gently with a grout brush or toothbrush, then rinse with water. Once dry, apply a new sealer coat to the grout for protection.
Avoid using vinegar on natural stones like travertine or limestone; ceramic tiles are fine.
Provide ventilation, dry with a squeegee, and clean with a neutral pH solution. Sealing grout lines stops water from seeping in.
Yes, sealant reduces the wear on grout and stone surfaces. Reapply sealing every 1-2 years to porous surfaces for durability. Seal high-traffic surfaces every six months.