Earlier in the year I was contacted by a client down in Broadstone (a town supposedly named after a local legend) to revamp 100 square metres of black Limestone patio, which hadn’t looked right ever since it was first laid. The main problem was water ingress where water had been...
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Putting the Life Back Into Black Slate Floor in Devon
Posted in: Stone Floor Cleaning | , by Abigail Dominise
I recently visited a client’s house in the small town of Okehampton, an area with a lot of heritage. It was first settled by the Saxons, and like many other towns in the South West, grew as a result of the thriving medieval wool trade. The client asked me to...
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Careful Cleaning and Restoration of Church Quarry Tiles
Posted in: Stone Floor Cleaning | , by Abigail Dominise
The photographs below are from the Lyle Kirk Church of Scotland in Greenock where we asked to clean the Quarry tiles in the main entrance of the church. As you can imagine the floor is very busy and is constantly in use from parishioners and had now become very unappealing...
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Deep Cleaning Dirty Limestone floors
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Recently, Berkshire tile doctor was asked to restore a pitted and heavily soiled limestone floor in the village of Crookham by a previous customer. I always like it when that happens as there’s no better testimonial that than being asked by a previous customer to do more work. This floor...
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Deep Cleaning Multiple Tiled Floors
Posted in: Stone Floor Cleaning | , by Abigail Dominise
This client in the town of Louth near Horncastle had two tiled floors that were in need of attention. The first was an old Victorian tiled hallway and the second a Quarry tiled room, both had paint, plaster, adhesive and concrete on them but the Quarry tiles were in the...
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