Baked Clay Quarry Tiled Floor Covered in Self-Leveller Restored in Formby
We were contacted by a client from Formby asking for advice on how to remove a thick layer of floor leveller from her Quarry tiled […]
We were contacted by a client from Formby asking for advice on how to remove a thick layer of floor leveller from her Quarry tiled […]
A tiled entrance porch is a great asset to any property after all first impressions do count, but since this type of feature will experience […]
Details below of a red and black Quarry tiled floor at a house belonging to a customer in the Shropshire market town of Shrewsbury, which […]
The photographs below are of a very old Quarry Tiled hallway floor taken at a beautiful 18th century farmhouse near Hemel Hempstead; the floor was […]
Sometimes it isn’t until you’ve deep cleaned your tiles that you realise just how dirty they were to begin with. This was the case with […]
We are very often contacted by customers to restore tiled floors they didn’t even know existed. Usually, the tiles will be hidden away underneath either […]
This restoration of two different types of tiled floor took place in the kitchen of a farm property in Worcester which had been in same […]
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 and […]
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 all […]
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 who […]
This customer had just bought a house in the small Shropshire village of Nesscliffe. Like many new property owners, she was keen to make some […]
This customer from Woking had a Quarry tiled kitchen floor that she simply didn’t think could be restored. The floor had been unearthed after many […]
The restoration of this old Quarry tiled porch floor was carried out at a house in the west end of Edinburgh famous for its historic […]
It’s always a good idea to double-check any tile cleaning advice you receive with a professional. Sometimes advice can be inaccurate and cause more problems […]
Flooding in the UK seems to have become more frequent and devastating in recent years, with areas such as Cumbria and Yorkshire being among those […]
This Quarry tiled kitchen floor was in very good condition, with no cracked or broken tiles. However, my customer, who lives in the town of […]
If you’re a first time buyer in the process of renovating or redecorating your new property, you may well discover some fantastic tiled floors hidden […]
There are numerous factors that can contribute to a Quarry tiled floor looking worse for wear, including lack of sealer, dampness issues, and the wrong […]
When you have a Quarry tiled floor like this one that is well over a century old, it’s inevitably going to have developed a number […]
It’s almost inevitable that tiled floors which have been covered by carpet, paint, or linoleum for many years will be in a sorry state when […]
This red Quarry tiled floor was in the dining room of a house in the East Northamptonshire market town of Higham Ferrers. Despite being an […]
When the sealer wears down on sealed tiled floor dirt will become ingrained in the pores of the tile and floor becomes more and more […]
This Quarry tiled floor at a house in Banbury had previously been covered in carpet which had been stuck to the floor with an adhesive […]
This customer had a fantastic rough heather set Quarry tiled terrace laid on the exterior of their property in Dunstable. While from a distance the […]
Here’s a quick job I completed in the coastal town of Eastbourne in East Sussex. While more commonly I am asked to work on entire […]
It’s been my experience that it’s not un-common to discover fantastic tiled floors hidden underneath an additional layer of flooring usually carpet or linoleum. This […]
This property was situated only a few hundred yards from the River Nene in Thrapston, near Kettering in Northamptonshire. And, while it is certainly nice […]
These beautiful Quarry tiled floors belong to a 13th century church in the heart of the old village of Frankton. I did some research on […]
Here’s a job I recently completed in the heartland of the English pottery industry, Stoke-on-Trent. In this particular instance I was commissioned by my client […]
Here’s an interesting work I recently completed on a red Quarry tiled floor at a house in the town of Abington, Northampton. In post-war Britain […]