Professional Hard floor cleaning for Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Leicestershire and surrounding areas
Stone, Slate, Quarry, Terrazzo, Travertine, Marble, Stone floor cleaning and sealing Amtico, Marley and Karndean floor cleaning and refinishing, tile and grout cleaning
Are your floors starting to let the look of your home or business down or are you now finding it hard to get them looking nice and clean again.We can give your hard flooring that new look once again. Our professional hard floor cleaning services are available in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, South Yorkshire and most midlands areas, we may even be able to help customers in other areas too. We clean natural stone, limestone, slate, composite, man made tiles, thermo plastics and hard vinyl tiles like Amtico, Karndean and more. We can safely remove years of built up grime and deep down soiling with our specialist cleaning solutions and equipment, we can remove build up of old floor coatings from your hard floors and remove deep set staining, We can also revive your tiles grout lines with our specialist cleaning methods.
We can apply protective sealing products to protect from spillage and staining and to help keep your floors looking good for longer.
We can apply professional grade sealing products that give a natural looking invisible protection, or we can apply hard wearing topical floor finishes that give a satin to a high gloss reflective finish.
We use top quality low odour safer cleaning sealing and polishing products.
We specialise in the cleaning and sealing of Travertine, Terrazzo, Yorkstone, Flagstone, Slate, Indian Slate, Ceramic tiles, Porcelain and more
For professional cleaning sealing and floor polishing services call us today on 01773 749003.
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Hard floor guide
Limestone
A sedimentary rock composed of the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate) or dolomite. The primary source of calcite is usually marine organisms. Regularly used to make concrete and is an excellent building stone for use in humid regions.
Porcelain Tile
Porcelain tiles are formed under extremely high pressure and fired at very high temperatures. This make these tiles much denser and stronger than the common glazed ceramic tiles so they are ideal for entryways, corridors and other high traffic areas. Ideal for both interior and exterior applications.
Slate
A metamorphic stone that is characterized by a sheet-like structure with parallel cleavage, which permits it to be split readily into thin, smooth sheets. It is composed of clay, quartz, and mica and comes in a multitude of colors.
Travertine
A form of limestone distinguished by layered structures of pores and cavities producing an open texture. It is formed from calcium carbonate that is deposited from the water of mineral springs (especially hot springs) or streams holding lime in solution.
Terrazzo
A colorful flooring material made of marble or stone chips embedded in a cement or epoxy binder. After the floor has hardened it is ground and polished to a smooth and durable finish. Traditionally, terrazzo floors are poured and set on site, but manufactured terrazzo tiles are also available.
Sandstone
A sedimentary stone primarily composed of grains of quartz sands cemented with silica, iron oxide, or calcium carbonate. These cementing materials make one sandstone behave very differently from another. Sandstones containing silica are quite hard, strong, and decay resistant, whereas those containing calcite resemble
Quarry Tile
Tile made from shale, clay, or earth, resulting in an unglazed tile with color throughout. Usually in squares and often terra-cotta in color. Quarry tiles are used for both floors and walls and are normally used indoors.
limestone in their susceptibility to acid damage, and those containing clay absorb water and deteriorate more easily.
Ceramic Tile
Tiles that are made by shaping a nonmetallic mineral, such as clay, and then fired at a high temperature, which gives the tile its hardness. The most common type is glazed ceramic tiles made by applying liquid glass to the body of the tile and firing at high temperatures. The glazing becomes hard and non-porous leaving a surface that is scratch resistant, fire resistant, and easy to clean.
High pressure water based stone cleaning systems
cleaning systems that are safer to the environment