Colour Restored to a Yellow Limestone Patio in Lincoln
I was contacted by a client in Lincoln who was concerned that their expensive Limestone patio installed at the rear of his property would need […]
I was contacted by a client in Lincoln who was concerned that their expensive Limestone patio installed at the rear of his property would need […]
The photographs below are of a large Black Limestone floor at a property in Worsley which as you can see was not looking its best. […]
Below are photographs of a Limestone tiled kitchen floor at a house in Knotty Green near Beaconsfield. The stone floor had lost its polish with […]
The photographs on this page show the spot restoration of an acid damaged newly installed Limestone tiled floor at a medieval cottage in the historic […]
I was asked to clean the Limestone tiled floor of a very old house in the Village of Radcot which is close to the River […]
You can’t beat the natural beauty of a stone floor, but you will find that over time the protective sealer wears down and dirt becomes […]
Getting the best out of a natural stone floor isn’t straight forward and we often get calls from customers who have come to the realisation […]
Slightly different story for you below; this time from the medieval town of Tewksbury which dates all the way back to the 8th century. A […]
Ashprington is a small, picturesque village just outside of Totnes and boasts a quaint stream running through the centre of the village, several listed cottages […]
This Limestone tiled floor in Twickenham, Middlesex had only been laid eighteen month earlier. However, due to an in-effectual seal on the floor, the soil […]
This customer was looking to rent out his property in the East Gloucestershire town of Cirencester, the largest in the Cotswold District. However, he found […]
South Milton is a small, but very old town of about 400 inhabitants in South Devon. The village has been there for at least 1,000 […]
Hidden underneath a lot of grime and staining in the basement of a building of special interest (Grade II-listed) in Plymouth is a fantastic Limestone […]
All carbonate materials, including those used in building and construction, are sensitive to acid deposition. A common example of this is the reaction that occurs […]
It’s not too common that you find two very different natural stone tiled floors in the same property. However, this is exactly what I discovered […]
This Limestone tiled floor was around 50m2 and installed in Kitchen and Hallway in a new build style property in Newmarket, ‘The Home of Horse […]