Flood Damaged Sandstone Flagstone Floor Renovated in Chagford
[ad_1] Chagford is a small town on the north-east edge of Dartmoor and so as you can expect is surrounded by plenty of old farmhouses, […]
[ad_1] Chagford is a small town on the north-east edge of Dartmoor and so as you can expect is surrounded by plenty of old farmhouses, […]
[ad_1] We were asked by the customer in Tooting, if we could restore this Victorian tiled hallway floor that they had found underneath a carpet […]
[ad_1] This was a small family bathroom at a house in St Albans with white ceramic glazed tiles and what was once white grout. The […]
[ad_1] This lovely old Spanish Terracotta tiled floor was installed at a house in Swansea. Over the years the sealer had worn down and dirt […]
[ad_1] This was a property adjacent to Benthall Hall which is a historic building owned by the National Trust near Much Wenlock. Many of the […]
[ad_1] This customer who lived in the old Sussex village of Vines Cross near Horam, had a lovely Flagstone floor installed in the Kitchen some […]
[ad_1] The photographs on this page show the spot restoration of an acid damaged newly installed Limestone tiled floor at a medieval cottage in the […]
[ad_1] The customer had Encaustic Concrete tiles laid in two bathrooms and a hallway around a year ago at their house in Sydenham, South East […]
[ad_1] Terracotta Tiles have been around in certain parts of the world for over two millennia; in fact, the word Terracotta means burned earth. The […]
[ad_1] How the Terracotta floor tiles at this property in the Village of Hales, Norfolk became quite so comprehensively dirty in so short a time, […]
[ad_1] We were asked if we could restore the appearance of a large Terracotta tiled floor in a kitchen/dinner that had not been cleaned for […]
[ad_1] Bounds Green in North London has more than its fair share of Victorian terraced houses packed with desirable original features. When the owners of […]
[ad_1] A local company in Bromsgrove were commissioned to lay a stunning and expensive Black Limestone patio for a customer who was renovating their property. […]
[ad_1] The pictures below are from a Travertine tiled Kitchen floor I was asked to clean recently at a house in Stoke on Trent. The […]
[ad_1] This customer who lived in the old North Yorkshire market town of Bedale, had a Lapicida Sandstone floor installed many years prior and over […]
[ad_1] We had a request to visit a beautiful Barn conversion on the Essex side of the market town of Bishop Stortford, the lady of […]
[ad_1] A customer in Winchmore Hill which is part of the London borough of Enfield was having major refurbishment works done to their home which […]
[ad_1] Our client in Rotherham had decided to install a new floor in their hallway and after removing many layers of old floor coverings discovered […]
[ad_1] Mexican Terracotta is quite a difficult tile to deal with, mainly due to the fact it is very porous clay and partly fired, unlike […]
[ad_1] Ceramic and most Porcelain tiles are very easy to clean which makes them a good choice for shower cubicles, the one problem you will […]