Showing posts with label dining area. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dining area. Show all posts
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Restoring a Limestone Tiled Floor in South Buckinghamshire
The photographs on the page come from the kitchen and dining area of a house in High Wycombe which had previously been rented out to tenants and the client wanted required the Limestone Tiled floor tiles to be cleaned and polished before the next occupant moved in. Cleaning a Limestone Tiled
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Stripping Back Terracotta Tile
This Terracotta tiled floor was installed in the dining room of a house in Andover and as you can see from the photograph below the floor had not been maintained very consistently and was now well overdue for a complete strip, clean and reseal. Cleaning Terracotta Tile To get the floor clean
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Old, Salt Damaged Quarry Tiled Ffloors Restored in Worcester
Here's an interesting job I recently completed for a client in the historic city of Worcester. My client had two tiled floors in her house that were in dire need of restoration. They were located in the hallway and dining room of the house, and were a mix of Quarry tiles, with some believed to be over a century old. The entire area required a thorough clean and seal, while some of the tiles were showing evidence of salt damage in the grout lines, this is usually caused by damp evaporating up
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Monday, January 4, 2016
Restoring a Limestone Tiled Floor in South Buckinghamshire
The photographs on the page come from the kitchen and dining area of a house in High Wycombe which had previously been rented out to tenants and the client wanted required the Limestone Tiled floor tiles to be cleaned and polished before the next occupant moved in. Cleaning a Limestone Tiled
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Monday, December 7, 2015
Stripping Back Terracotta Tile
This Terracotta tiled floor was installed in the dining room of a house in Andover and as you can see from the photograph below the floor had not been maintained very consistently and was now well overdue for a complete strip, clean and reseal. Cleaning Terracotta Tile To get the floor clean
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Cleaning and Polishing a Limestone tiled floor in High Wycombe
The photographs on the page come from the kitchen and dining area of a house in High Wycombe which had previously been rented out to tenants and the client wanted required the Limestone Tiled floor tiles to be cleaned and polished before the next occupant moved in. Cleaning a Limestone Tiled Floor We started the project with a deep clean of the tiles and grout using a dilution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean which is a heavy duty alkaline cleaning product specially designed for use on natural stone
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Terracotta Tiled Floor Cleaned and Sealed in Andover, Hampshire
This Terracotta tiled floor was installed in the dining room of a house in Andover and as you can see from the photograph below the floor had not been maintained very consistently and was now well overdue for a complete strip, clean and reseal. Cleaning Terracotta Tile To get the floor clean and remove previous sealers and coatings I mixed a strong solution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean with NanoTech UltraClean which basically adds tiny abrasive particles to a heavy duty alkaline cleaning agent
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Monday, November 2, 2015
Old, Salt Damaged Quarry Tiled Ffloors Restored in Worcester
Here's an interesting job I recently completed for a client in the historic city of Worcester. My client had two tiled floors in her house that were in dire need of restoration. They were located in the hallway and dining room of the house, and were a mix of Quarry tiles, with some believed to be over a century old. The entire area required a thorough clean and seal, while some of the tiles were showing evidence of salt damage in the grout lines, this is usually caused by damp evaporating up
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Dealing with efflorescence on Quarry Tiles
Here's an interesting job I recently completed for a client in the historic city of Worcester. My client had two tiled floors in her house that were in dire need of restoration. They were located in the hallway and dining room of the house, and were a mix of Quarry tiles, with some believed to
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