Showing posts with label sleaford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleaford. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Maintaining And Polishing Travertine Tiles in Lincolnshire
This fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor was in a bad way. Not only had it not been treated to a proper clean and seal in a long while, but it has also suffered from natural pitting, leaving lots of little holes that damaged the overall appearance of the floor. Travertine is very aesthetic,
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
Sealing Tips for Sandstone Kitchen Floor Tiles
I can't stress how important a sealer is when it comes to maintaining the look of a stone floor and although they can protect a floor for many years if not maintained they will all but disappear in high traffic areas allowing dirt and stains to penetrate the pores of the stone. This gradual degradation occurs over such a long period it usually happens without being noticed. This Sandstone tiled kitchen floor and entrance hall at a barn conversion property in Sleaford had not been sealed in
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Thursday, January 12, 2017
Dull and Dirty Sandstone Tiles Revitalised in Sleaford
I can't stress how important a sealer is when it comes to maintaining the look of a stone floor and although they can protect a floor for many years if not maintained they will all but disappear in high traffic areas allowing dirt and stains to penetrate the pores of the stone. This gradual degradation occurs over such a long period it usually happens without being noticed. This Sandstone tiled kitchen floor and entrance hall at a barn conversion property in Sleaford had not been sealed in
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Travertine Kitchen Tiles Transformed in Sleaford
This fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor was in a bad way. Not only had it not been treated to a proper clean and seal in a long while, but it has also suffered from natural pitting, leaving lots of little holes that damaged the overall appearance of the floor. Travertine is very aesthetic, but suffers from the drawback of being quite soft compared to other types of stone (typically it sits between 3-4 on the Moh's scale of mineral hardness). The customer, who lives in the town of
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Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Maintaining And Polishing Travertine Tiles in Lincolnshire
This fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor was in a bad way. Not only had it not been treated to a proper clean and seal in a long while, but it has also suffered from natural pitting, leaving lots of little holes that damaged the overall appearance of the floor. Travertine is very aesthetic,
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