We restore and repair natural stone and tile surfaces across Hermitage. We transform your floors back to their original state!
We simplify things with fixed quotes and always being on time. We handle assessments, offer clear quotes, and finish the work efficiently.
Prevent dull floors from reducing the appeal of your space. Contact Victorian Tile Services now and request your free quote. Our team will revive your home's beauty.
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Our cutting-edge equipment and techniques deliver a flawless finish that truly brings out the best in your stone and tile surfaces. 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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Our specialists restore stone surfaces with care, bringing out their original beauty. We polish and repair chips and cracks, using advanced methods to preserve and highlight the natural beauty of your stone.
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Respecting your schedule is our priority, and we guarantee timely service. You can count on us for precise scheduling and dependable results, making your experience simple and stress-free.
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No stone is alike, and neither is our approach. We align our services to the distinct needs of your stone to achieve outstanding results.
In 2 simple steps, get a no-cost stone cleaning quote and refresh your stone's appearance.
Getting a free stone cleaning quote has never been simpler!
Call our team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to assist.
Alternatively, you can fill out our short quote request form online, and one of our estimators will get in touch to schedule a time to survey your stone cleaning job.
Get StartedFollowing the survey of your stone cleaning job, we'll provide a detailed written estimate covering the stone cleaning process.
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 looked over the estimate, reply with your confirmation, and we'll arrange a suitable time for the job.
Request EstimateOur skilled team will show up on the scheduled date and work on making your floors flawless.
Maintain that shine by following a few simple Stone care tips. Dust regularly to prevent scratches and use a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone. Stay away from acidic substances to keep your Stone's natural beauty.
With regular care, your Stone floors will remain beautiful for years to come.
Book NowThe initial surface on Marble tiles will ultimately loose its shine. Scratching and etching build and dull the initial appearance. The best way to bring back the polish is through polishing the Marble.
We utilise industrial-grade machines and industrial diamond tooling to grind and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
Nearly all Marble floors are not even due to the fact Marble tiles are not set flat. We can grind off the irregular tile edges, making a floor surface smooth. It is a complicated process however the results are dazzling.
After grinding, the grout sits is level with the Marble. The floor will look like just one area of Marble.
After grinding cleaning is a breeze, because the mop slides on the floor. A smooth floor doesn't have grout lines to capture soil. Holes, chips and crack repairs are often an element of the Marble restoration procedure. Once we assess your Marble floor, we will recommend he best Marble restoration service.
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A Travertine floor is a form of Limestone. There are different types of Travertine floor tiles, including polished, honed and tumbled. The original hole filler often falls away, letting the holes fill with dirt, soil and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration experts use professional sealer removers and rotary scrubbing machinery to eliminate the coatings of old sealers and ingrained soil.
After cleaning, any open holes on a Travertine floor can be filled up with colour matched grout. We then apply specialist sealers that last for many years to guard the Travertine floor.
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Steadily Limestone will loose its original polish. The dullness is caused by microscopic scratching on the surface of the stone where it has been walked on. Gradually, your Limestone floor will need to be polished. We use industrial diamond polishing equipment to restore the original luster.
It is very pretty much unachievable to install a Limestone tile floor perfectly flat. A Limestone floor is smoothed by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. You must have dedicated machines and years of grinding and polishing to grind a Limestone floor, nevertheless the results are magnificent. The Limestone floor will have a monolithic appearance as an individual slab of Limestone.
Following grinding, the tiles will be flush with the grout lines. An even Limestone surface is much simpler clean. There will be no uneven grout deressions to hold soil. Chips and cracks can be repaired with coloured resin repair fillers. Once we have inspected your Limestone floor, we can recommend on the optimum Limestone restoration service.
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Terrazzo is created by mixing chips made of Stone, granite, quartz, or glass chips into a cement or epoxy medium . Bit by bit a Terrazzo floor will loose the initial finish. The surface damage is due to traffic scratches and surface damage.
Terrazzo Polishing is the only way to restore finish to the highest standard. Diamonds remove the surface damage and restore the initial Terrazzo shine. We can help to stop this soil with Terrazzo sealers.
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Sandstone floor tiles come in a number of different shades of brown, red, yellow and cream. Sandstone can end up getting ingrained soil which makes it look dull and tough to clean.
Professionals use rotary brushing machines, sealer removers and pressure rinsing to completely clean the sandstone We then apply a long-lasting sealer that also makes your sandstone floor easier to clean. After inspecting the tiles, we will advise the most appropriate Sandstone restoration service.
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Slate is an extremely popular floor and wall tile due to its low porosity and the many varieties and textures of Slate available. Cleft slate will get a build-up of dirt and sealer residues in the crevices this is certainly difficult to remove.
We have specialist machinery and products to get rid of the soil and old sealers, reviving the initial slate finish. Once the professional cleaning is finished, use professional sealers that will last for decades not just months.
If you like a smooth floor, we could grind a floor, subject to your slate being ideal for grinding.
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Terracotta is made of natural clay and has been used throughout history for roof tiles, sculptures, bricks and floor tiles.
Standard Terracotta sealers should have frequent maintenance and re-application, if they're not cared for, the top will quickly get dirty and become porous.
Industrial grade sealer removers and cleaning solutions help to remove old coatings and dirt, while conserving the appealing finish.
We could wax the Terracotta or apply a hard-wearing synthetic sealer that is much easier to look after.
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Many Victorian and Edwardian hallways will have floors made from Geometric Encaustic tiles.
The foremost characteristics of Victorian tiles include natural clay colours and a matt finish.
Due to how old they are, these floors have had a lot of wear and often have layers of different sealers.
Cleaning these floors can be challenging owing to the range of old sealers and covering residues.
After cleaning, the original colours of the tiles can look dull, so we use a colour intensifying sealer to revive the initial . If you prefer a sheen or gloss finish a topical sealer or wax can be put on.
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Quarry tiles are extremely are particularly durable however they do suffer from a couple of issues.
Decades of ground in dirt and old sealers can lead many people to believe their tile floor is past repair, but that is often far from the truth.
Professional cleaning will get rid of the years of grime and old coatings, exposing an attractive floor. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, apply sealers that enable the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain has become an progressively preferred option to standard ceramic tiles and natural stone.
Porcelain is extremely resistant to moisture, therefore spillages cannot pnetrate into the tile and result in stains.
Some inferior porcelains have microscopic holes that may absorb soil similar to natural stone floors. This soil may be hard to remove.
We have the experience and equipment to remove this hard to reach soil.
After cleaning, we use specialist Porcelain sealers to stop this problem.
If you have a solid colour Porcelain, we are able to re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors is generally a bit less involved as compared to natural stone floors cleaning and restoration..
This happens because the surface of the tile is usually glazed.
Nonetheless, professional cleaning, specialist cleaning agents and machinery can give the most effective results.
Once your tile is cleaned we will use a tile sealer. A sealed ceramic tile is a lot easier to maintain and the sealer helps avoid staining.
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Natural stone floor cleaning often entails added restoration services. Restoring stone and tile commonly involves many stages. All stone floors suffer from surface damage and general wear problems. Foot traffic wear and tear, spills and surface problems will happen on many stone and tile floors, wrecking the finish, making the floor look dull and unappealing, subsequently the need for stone restoration. Polished Stone and granite floors show up wear and tear fairly quickly, as minute foot traffic scratching in the stone finish dull the sparkle and capture dirt. Traffic damage sooner or later affects porous natural stone which include Limestone, Sandstone, Travertine &Terracotta, which are most often protected with a surface sealer.
Grout can be the most sensitive section of a stone floor installation. Soiled grout is a common problem to be solved on natural stone and tile floors. Cracks, chips and hole repairs are commonly a part of the restoration work.
Acid etching and scratches are usually taken out by grinding and honing.Natural stone has got the appeal that a soiled, porous surface can be removed, exposing a beautiful new surface.
Stone floor tiles ultimately loose their original shine. The lack of gloss is due to foot traffic scrapes and surface damage. The only way to restore the first finish is by polishing the stone.
Our team use the highest standard diamond polishing equipment to grind and polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and revive the initial finish. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Honed Travertine, Sandstone, Clay, Slate and Honed Limestone tiles. The most practical method to polish these tiles is by removing the old polish and apply a new layer of polish sealer.
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Apply a cleaner with a pH-neutral base to natural stone. Keep strong acids and abrasives away from stone surfaces. Mix baking soda with water to make a thick paste, apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it for 24-48 hours before scrubbing.
Make a thick paste with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, spread on grout, scrub gently, and rinse. After the grout has dried, add a protective layer of sealer.
You can use vinegar on ceramic tiles, but it will damage natural stones like limestone.
Ensure the space is ventilated, use a squeegee for drying, and clean with a pH-neutral cleaner. Sealing grout protects against water penetration.
Yes, grout lines and stone surfaces need sealant to reduce wear. Seal porous areas every 1-2 years or follow the manufacturer's advice. Apply sealant twice annually to high-traffic surfaces.