quarry tiles

Victorian Quarry Tile Restoration Ashwell Hertfordshire

Victorian Quarry Tile Restoration Ashwell Hertfordshire This Victorian quarry tiled floor had seen a lot of traffic over the years and with it a multitude of different contaminants, which soiled and stained the soft clay tiles. Much of this staining can be attributed to old oil dressings applied too thickly time after time, which not [...]

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Victorian Quarry Tile Restoration Nottingham

A very old floor in Stoke Bardolf, Nottinghamshire which had been covered over with screed of differing strengths and mixtures, some relatively easy to remove; others not. The whole process was very labour intensive as it wasn’t possible to grind the screed off without damaging the tiles beneath.

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Quarry Tile Restoration Middleton Warwickshire

A very old quarry tile floor in a cottage in Middleton Warwickshire, that had been seen by many of our competitors who failed to impress or show any degree of expert knowledge, hence we were chosen for the project.

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Quarry Tile Restoration Duloe Cambridgeshire

Trapped beneath a carpet and underlay for many years these Victorian quarries tiles had experienced a large amount of rising damp that had failed to escape due to the carpet. The salt deposits which would normally have been brushed away, had as a result hardened and pitted the tile surface. Naturally it would prove impossible [...]

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Victorian Floor Restoration Chesterfield

Here we have two Victorian floors in Chesterfield that we have restored, a quarry tiled kitchen area and a geometric Victorian hallway with tiles by Campbell Tile & Brick. Firstly the Victorian geometric floor required a lot of work, there were literally hundreds of loose tiles that needed reaffixing, this would have been a much [...]

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Quarry Tile Floor Restoration Leeds

Here we have three Victorian quarry tiled floors in Leeds that were found beneath cork tiles a few years back. As you can see from the before photos there are a multitude of stains from oils, grease, wax and some water stains from a dogs water bowl. From the colour of the floor it looks [...]

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