Removing Cement Screed From A Quarry Tiled Floor
This customer from Woking had a Quarry tiled kitchen floor that she simply didn’t think could be restored. The floor
Read moreThis customer from Woking had a Quarry tiled kitchen floor that she simply didn’t think could be restored. The floor
Read moreThe restoration of this old Quarry tiled porch floor was carried out at a house in the west end of
Read moreAlong with internal tiled floors at residential and commercial properties, we also specialise in the cleaning, restoration and sealing of
Read moreA fantastic Marble tiled entrance hallway is the first thing you see when you open the door to this property
Read moreThese pictures are off a brand new slate floor which the customer assumed would be much darker after she sealed
Read moreThis customer, who lives in Paisley, one of Scotland’s biggest towns – and one with a rich history in the
Read moreIt’s always a good idea to double-check any tile cleaning advice you receive with a professional. Sometimes advice can be
Read moreThis customer, who lives in East Byfleet had been experiencing difficulties in keeping her fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor in
Read moreThe owner of this property in Wawne Village was keen to have their electric fireplace – which was built into
Read moreFlooding in the UK seems to have become more frequent and devastating in recent years, with areas such as Cumbria
Read moreThis fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor was in a bad way. Not only had it not been treated to a
Read moreOne of the worst examples of bad tiling practice is to leave a newly installed floor unsealed and therefore unprotected.
Read moreThis Quarry tiled kitchen floor was in very good condition, with no cracked or broken tiles. However, my customer, who
Read moreThis small rough Chinese Slate floor in the kitchen of a house in the village of Cheadle near Stockport in
Read moreIf you’re a first time buyer in the process of renovating or redecorating your new property, you may well discover
Read moreThere are numerous factors that can contribute to a Quarry tiled floor looking worse for wear, including lack of sealer,
Read moreWhen you have a Quarry tiled floor like this one that is well over a century old, it’s inevitably going
Read moreIf you want a polished stone floor to keep its appearance, then it will need a regular maintenance plan in
Read moreThis first photo shows a classic example of a poorly maintained floor, which had faded and lost its colour due
Read moreTiled shower cubicles can very easily become tired and grubby looking without the right care. The shampoos and soaps we
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