Flood Damaged Quarry Tiles Restored in Hessle
[ad_1] Flooding in the UK seems to have become more frequent and devastating in recent years, with areas such as Cumbria and Yorkshire being among […]
[ad_1] Flooding in the UK seems to have become more frequent and devastating in recent years, with areas such as Cumbria and Yorkshire being among […]
[ad_1] What causes a tiled floor to become dull and discoloured? Typically, it’s a combination of heavy soil build-up and an ineffective approach to cleaning […]
[ad_1] It’s not every day that I get to work on a 350-year old property, however, not too long I was contacted by a client […]
[ad_1] Kitchen tiles are never the easiest to keep clean. Food and drink spillages are likely to happen on a daily basis, especially if you […]
[ad_1] One problem we encounter a lot at Tile Doctor is damaged caused to natural stone tiles by unsuitable household cleaning products. This customer, who […]
[ad_1] It’s not uncommon for us to hear from customers who have decoration work undertaken, only for the builders to leave plaster and paint stains […]
[ad_1] While fantastic to look at, Riven Slate tiles can be particularly difficult to keep clean. The natural unevenness of the stone causes dirt to […]
[ad_1] Shower cubicles can be the most difficult of tiled features to keep clean. Most are exposed to various acid-based soaps and shampoos on a […]
[ad_1] While popular and highly coveted due to its natural brown colouring, Travertine is not as tough as other types of natural stone and thus […]
[ad_1] While most of our work involves the restoration of interior tiles, our equipment is also suitable for exterior stonework, including driveways and patios. Here’s […]
[ad_1] Shower and bathroom mould and soap scum growth are probably the most common, annoying and frustrating tile-related problems. Wet and high humidity areas with […]
[ad_1] On rare occasions we encounter extremely dirty tiled floors which have clearly not been cleaned for months, or even years. As you can see […]
[ad_1] This beautiful Limestone kitchen tiled floor at a property in Peel Green was only a year old and, while it wasn’t in too bad […]
[ad_1] This customer had just bought a house in the small Shropshire village of Nesscliffe. Like many new property owners, she was keen to make […]
[ad_1] Travertine, a form of Limestone, is a highly coveted stone that had been in use as a building and flooring material for hundreds of […]
[ad_1] The owner of this property in Wawne Village was keen to have their electric fireplace – which was built into the wall – spruced […]
[ad_1] This customer, who lives in East Byfleet had been experiencing difficulties in keeping her fantastic Travertine tiled kitchen floor in good condition. Over the […]
[ad_1] This is a follow-on post from the Travertine Kitchen floor that I wrote about recently, you may recall the customer from East Byfleetalso asked […]
[ad_1] I’m often asked if you should seal a tile before grouting and the answer is a definite yes, and this Encaustic Cement tiled bathroom […]
[ad_1] To restore high quality, polished stone such as Travertine, Marble, and Limestone, we find that the most effective method is to use a process […]