
We restore and repair natural stone and tile surfaces across Highnam. We restore floors to a clean and beautiful condition!
Fixed rates and on-time service deliver a straightforward experience. Our team assesses floors, provides fair quotes, and completes jobs with minimal impact.
Prevent dull floors from lowering the overall appeal of your home. Talk to Advanex to get your free estimate. Our team focuses on revitalizing your home's charm.
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With advanced methods, we bring a polished look to your surfaces. Our process brings out the unique beauty in every surface, making it a striking feature of your home or office.
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Our team has the experience to care for stone surfaces and restore them to their natural beauty. From fixing chips to polishing, we ensure the stone’s natural beauty is maintained.
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Is What We Provide.
Respecting your schedule is our priority, and we guarantee timely service. We guarantee timely service and reliability, ensuring your experience is smooth and worry-free.
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The uniqueness of each stone defines our approach. We align our services to the distinct needs of your stone to achieve outstanding results.
Get your limestone cleaned with a free estimate in 2 easy steps and renew your stone surfaces.
Requesting a free stone cleaning quote is now super easy!
Contact our friendly team at 07441-352-875, and they'll be happy to help.
You can also complete our brief quote request form online, and one of our estimators will contact you to arrange a survey of your stone cleaning job.
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We'll send you a written estimate with all the details about stone cleaning after your stone cleaning job is surveyed.
We'll provide all the necessary information, including methods and costs, in the estimate, so you can make the best decision.
Simply reply with your acceptance once you've reviewed the estimate, and we'll schedule the job at a time that works for you.
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Our expert team will arrive on the scheduled date and work to make your floors look amazing.
Maintain that shine by following a few simple Stone care tips. Dust regularly to prevent scratches and use a pH-balanced cleaner for Stone. Stay away from acidic substances to keep your Stone's natural beauty.
With proper care and a little attention, you can enjoy your beautiful Stone floors for years.
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Over time Marble tiles will lose the initial shine. The dull appearance is caused by tiny scratches on the surface of the tile where it is often walked over. Before long, the Marble will need to be repolished.
We use specialised machines and industrial diamond tooling to grind, hone and polish the Marble. to the highest standard
If your floor has been laid leaving uneven tiles, it is known as “lippage”. A Marble floor is smoothed by grinding away the lippage and irregular edges of the tiles. Marble tile grinding is a professional service, providing superb results.
After grinding, the Marble tiles will sit at the same level the grout lines. The Marble will get the look of appearing as a single area of Marble.
It is much easier to maintain a smooth Marble than an irregular floor. There will be no uneven grout deressions to trap soil. Chips and cracks can be filled with colour matched resin repair fillers. We will recommend the correct restoration process.
Get more information about our Marble Polishing Highnam work as well as our extensive professional cleaning treatments or Book a Quote.
A Travertine floor is characterised by its honeycomb structure, with plenty of holes. Travertine floor tilescan be supplied in many finishes, including tumbled, honed and polished. The original hole filler often comes out, letting the holes fill with soil, dirt and mopping water.
Working to the highest standard, Travertine floor restoration Companies have use a variety of machine scrubbing, hand scrubbing and pressure rinsing to get rid of old sealers and embedded soil.
After cleaning, any holes on a Travertine floor can be filled up with coloured grout. We then use a long lasting sealer that can helps make the Travertine floormuch simpler to clean.
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Progressively Limestone tiles will loose the original shine. This damage to the surface is due to traffic scratching and surface etching Gradually, the floor will have to be repolished. We use industrial diamonds to remove the damage and bring back the original finish.
If the tiles are not really, even this condition is called "lippage". We can grind off the uneven tile edges, making the floor surface flat. That is a complicated process but the results are beautiful. The Limestone floor looks monolithic, appearing to be produced from just one piece of stone.
Following grinding, the grout sits will be level with the Limestone. A smooth Limestone surface is much easier clean. Also, soil doesn't get stuck in the grout lines. Limestone restoration typically involves a few chip and crack repairs, using Limestone resin fillers. Once we have inspected your floor, we will recommend on the optimum restoration process.
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Terrazzo has been utilized for thousands of years as a decorative flooring The original finish on a Terrazzo floor will steadily go dull. Minute scratches and etching builds up and take away the original polish.
Ultimately, the Terrazzo will have to be polished to the highest standard. We use diamond polishing machinery to grind the Terrazzo and restore the original finish. Once your Terrazzo is cleaned and polished, we can put on a sealer that protects against day to day spills.
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Sandstone is made from highly compressed sand, as well as various minerals including quartz and feldspar. Whilst sandstone is durable it is also porous, so soil gets stuck in the surface and it is hard to remove.
We use dedicated wax removers, rotary scrubbing apparatus and pressurised rinsing to remove the layers of old sealer Then we use specialist sealers that last for many years not months. We will advise the correct restoration service.
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Slate is a wonderfully flexible flooring which can be protected using a range of finishes from rough surface, smooth honed or polished polish. We have been commonly called to restore slate when it has layers of old sealer with ingrained dirt, so that the surface looks worn and soiled.
We use a mix of machine scrubbing and hand scrubbing to remove all traces of existing soiled sealers and clean the tiles. Then we use hard-wearing sealers.
If you like a smooth finish, we are able to grind the floor, but we must measure the slate before grinding.
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Terracotta has no glaze on top, therefore it will absorb spills and soil very quickly.
Conventional Terracotta sealers will need frequent maintenance and re-sealing, if they're not taken care of, the top will start to get soiled and become porous.
Industrial grade sealer removal treatments and cleansing agent help to remove old sealers and dirt, while at the same time conserving the attractive finish.
We use a long lasting sealer for terracotta, so that you get the most value from your cleaning.
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Many Victorian and Edwardian hallways will have floors made of Geometric Encaustic tiles.
The foremost characteristics of Victorian tiles include natural clay colours and a matt finish.
A lot of these floors have been sealed and then covered with carpet or lino.
The key challenges with victorian floor tiles is to remove the of polished, oils, dirt, waxes and grime while not doing damage to the floor.
A colour intensifying sealer is used following cleaning, to replace the first colours into the tiles. The mat finish can be polished through the use of a wax or topical sealer.
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Quarry tile flooring is generally many years old and frequently needs a complete professional clean and restoration to restore it back to life.
Whilst the tiles may seem dirty and discoloured, these floors are incredibly tough and can look as good as new after a suitable clean.
A professional clean and reseal is frequently enough to restore a quarry tile floor. If Quarry tiles are laid on sand, ash or lime, use sealers that allow the free movement of moisture.
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Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile.
The extra minerals helps make Porcelain tougher than standard ceramic tiles.
There are substandard porcelains that may absorb soil and spills just like natural stone floors. This soil can be tough to remove.
We have the equipment and experience to get rid of this hard to reach soil.
We will help stop the dirt with Porcelain sealers.
If you've got a trough-colour Porcelain, we could re-surface the tiles by Grinding and re-polishing.
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Professional cleaning of Ceramic tile floors can often take less time than natural stone floors or clay tiles..
This glazed finishing accelerates restoration.
Though, specialist tile cleaning will certainly give a cleaner appearance.
Immediately after cleaning we apply a specialist sealer. Ceramic tile sealing will make mopping much easier and helps to protect from spills.
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Natural tone floor tile cleaning is hardly ever cleaning alone, there is regularly extra restoration needed. natural stone floor restoration is generally an involved process. At the very least, all stone and tile endure some kind of general damage. In many cases, dirt, spots and foot traffic scratches spoil the floor finish, subsequently the necessity for stone restoration. Highly polished Stone and granite floors show wear rapidly, as little traffic scratches in the stone surface change the shine and trap soil. A surface sealer does not prevent permeable natural stone and tiles like Limestone, Sandstone & Terracotta gradually struggling with wear and spill damage.
The vast majority of stone flooring have cementatious grout lines. Grout is generally softer compared to stone and more in danger of abrasion and chemical based deterioration. Holes may be filled and cracks repaired as part of a restoration.
We take off etching and scratching by resurfacing. Natural stone can be ground to show a fresh surface.
In the long run your floor will appear dull and loose its luster and glow. Scratch damage and acid etch spots developing and taking off the original finish. Eventually, the stone tiles will have to be polished.
Our staff use the highest standard diamond polishing machinery to polish Granite, Terrazzo, Polished Limestone and Polished Travertine floors, and recover the initial finish. Gloss sealers produce the shine on Honed Limestone, Sandstone, Slate, Clay & Honed Travertine tiles. The best method to polish these tiles is through removing the old sealer and apply a brand new layer of polish sealer.
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Apply a balanced pH cleaner for gentle stone cleaning. Do not use abrasive or acidic solutions on stone. Prepare a paste using baking soda and water, spread it on the stain, cover it, and let it rest for 24-48 hours before cleaning.
Combine baking soda with hydrogen peroxide, form a paste, apply it to grout, scrub gently, and rinse. Let the grout fully dry before adding a new coat of sealer.
Vinegar is effective on ceramic tiles but can harm natural stones like Stone.
Allow ventilation, dry with a squeegee, and use a pH-neutral cleaner. Seal grout to reduce the risk of water damage.
Yes, sealing blocks stains from penetrating grout and stone. Porous materials should be sealed every 1-2 years as instructed. Reapply sealant every 6 months for frequently used areas.