Tile Cleaning and Grout Recolouring of White Pitted Ceramic Tiles in Somerton
[ad_1] The task of keeping these white Ceramic Kitchen and Conservatory tiles clean was proving very challenging for this customer, who lives in the town […]
[ad_1] The task of keeping these white Ceramic Kitchen and Conservatory tiles clean was proving very challenging for this customer, who lives in the town […]
[ad_1] Every so often we come across exceptionally old tiles that are in desperate need of restoration. These Slate flagstones at a property in Banbury, […]
[ad_1] This Porcelain tiled utility room at a property in Hull had been primarily used as an area for the household dogs, and so had […]
[ad_1] 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 […]
[ad_1] This small rough Chinese Slate floor in the kitchen of a house in the village of Cheadle near Stockport in Greater Manchester had not […]
[ad_1] This restoration of two different types of tiled floor took place in the kitchen of a farm property in Worcester which had been in […]
[ad_1] This Quarry tiled kitchen floor was in very good condition, with no cracked or broken tiles. However, my customer, who lives in the town […]
[ad_1] Terracotta is an interesting type of stone manufactured using a variety of techniques dependant on the country of origin which leads to a number […]
[ad_1] Travertine is a highly coveted and popular choice for tiled floors – and it’s easy to see why. At peak condition, it’s one of […]
[ad_1] This fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor was in a bad way. Not only had it not been treated to a proper clean and seal […]
[ad_1] This extremely dirty and dull Victorian tiled hallway floor was at a house in Westcliffe on Sea near Southend. The tiles were well overdue […]
[ad_1] I appreciate my photography is not the best but hopefully if you take a close look at the lower half of the picture below […]
[ad_1] Yorkstone is a variety of Sandstone unique to Yorkshire, and is known for its hard wearing and durable qualities. It was first manufactured during […]
[ad_1] This newly installed Herringbone-style Terracotta tiled floor in a refurbished kitchen was heavily covered with patches of grout haze. The customer, who lives in […]
[ad_1] Believe it or not the pictures below show a brand-new installation of black Limestone tiles in the kitchen and dining room of a house […]
[ad_1] A customer in Islington had part of their Victorian tiled floor damaged due to building work and contacted us to ask if it was […]
[ad_1] This customer has recently purchased a house in Sevenoaks and was looking to extend and reconfigure the interior layout. As part of this, they […]
[ad_1] These photographs are from a dirty Victorian tiled hallway floor at a house on Mersea Island which is south of Colchester in the Colne […]
[ad_1] Due to its naturally high porosity, Terracotta is more susceptible to ingrained dirt than other types of stone tile. Typically, this downside is simple […]
[ad_1] Here’s a quick example of an interesting tiled shower cubicle at a property in Edinburgh that was well overdue for a refresh, including deep […]