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Travertine Kitchen Floor Renovation Chelmsford Essex

Travertine Tiled Kitchen Floor Renovated in Chelmsford

Earlier this year I paid a visit to a client in Chelmsford who had a large that needed attention. The floor had been installed twelve years ago when a extension was added to the rear of the house.

Travertine Kitchen Floor Before Cleaning Chelmsford

Discussing the floor on the phone my client had said that the floor always seemed dirty and was proving hard to keep clean. This to me is a sign that the protective sealer that keeps dirt on the surface of the tile had failed. It is important to maintain the sealer on a stone floor as without it the dirt becomes ingrained in the pores of the tile where it is difficult to shift. With stone floors like Travertine, I always recommend our annual maintenance program to ensure the floor keeps looking its best.

I paid a visit to the property to survey the large floor and came up with a renovation plan that would deep clean the floor, remove the ingrained dirt from the tile and grout and then re-seal. Keen to improve the appearance of the floor my quote was accepted, and a date set for the work to start.

Cleaning a Travertine Tiled Kitchen

To remove what was left of the original sealer and get the tiles clean I applied a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Remove and Go and left it to soak in for ten minutes. Then the floor was scrubbed using a rotary buffer machine fitted with a Black pad running at a slow 150 rpm. The black pad was then changed to a poly brush which would be better at cleaning into the recesses of the grout lines. The floor was then rinsed with water and the soiling extracted with a wet vacuum.

Travertine Kitchen Floor During Cleaning Chelmsford

Once clean I was able to inspect the floor and spot clean any stubborn areas. With the cleaning finished the floor was given a final rinse and then dried as much as possible with the wet vacuum. The floor was then left to dry off overnight.

Sealing a Travertine Tiled Kitchen

I returned the next day and checked the floor was dry using a damp meter. I always like to do this as applying sealer to a damp floor can result in a patchy result. The moisture readings were fine, so I went ahead and sealed the floor with two coats of Tile Doctor Colour Grow sealer.

This is a colour enhancing impregnator that works by soaking into the pores of the stone, improving colour and preventing dirt from residing there. Tile Doctor Colour Grow is ideal for characterful tiles like travertine as it helps bring out the brown shades in the stone. It certainly did the trick on this floor and helped bring out its character.

Travertine Kitchen Floor After Cleaning Sealing Chelmsford Travertine Kitchen Floor After Cleaning Sealing Chelmsford

For aftercare cleaning I recommended Tile Doctor Neutral Tile Cleaner which is a gentle yet effective tile and grout cleaner that won’t impact the sealer. This is important as many of the tile cleaning products you find in supermarkets are simply too strong for use on a sealed floor and will quickly degrade the sealer.

 

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Limestone Kitchen Floor Renovation South Ockendon

Dirty Limestone Kitchen Floor Cleaned, Polished and Sealed in South Ockendon

Pictures below of another Limestone floor that I recently renovated, this time in the open plan kitchen and dining area of a home in South Ockendon. Originally installed over ten years ago it had never been sealed and over time dirt had worked its way into the stone leaving it looking dull and flat.

Limestone Kitchen Floor Before Cleaning South Ockendon

Stone floors need to be sealed if you want them to look their best, sealing ensures the dirt remains on the surface where it can be easily cleaned away. Sealers can also enhance the appearance of the stone and improve colour; the only downside is they do wear off with use but a good sealer can last three years or more if maintained correctly.

I went over to the property to survey and measure the floor to be able to give them an accurate quote for deep cleaning, polishing and then sealing the stone. I could see it would be a straight-forward job with little complications so I worked out a quote based around two days work and products needed to bring the Limestone back to life.

Cleaning and Polishing a Limestone Tiled Floor

The cleaning process was a repeat of a similar job I recently completed in Leigh-on-Sea and involved cleaning out all the dirt trapped in the pores of the stone by working in a 1:4 dilution of Pro-Clean using a coarse 200-grit pad. These coarse pads are fitted to a buffing machine and run over each tile several times to open up the pores of the stone allowing the dirt to be flushed out, they also remove minor scratches, sealers, and ingrained dirt.

Limestone Kitchen Floor During Cleaning South Ockendon

The floor was then rinsed and soiling extracted with a wet vacuum before applying the next coarse pad which was a 400-grit. This process was then repeated with a medium 800-grit and fine 1500-grit pad which close the pores and refine the appearance of the Limestone.

Next step was to scrub the grout lines using more Tile Doctor Pro-Clean. I find this is best done by hand as the pads struggle to reach into the recesses of the grout line. Once done the floor was rinsed and extracted several times to neutralise the floor and remove any trace of product.

The floor was then left to dry off and I returned a few days later to give the floor plenty of time to dry.

Sealing Limestone Floor Tiles

On my return I started with the application of an extra fine 3000-grit burning pad, this is applied dry to the floor using only a little water sprayed onto the tile a process we call a Spray Burnish. It leaves the floor nice and dry and is the last step in the polishing process leaving the stone with a nice subtle sheen.

As mentioned earlier sealers protect the floor and some will improve colour and for Limestone, I find Tile Doctor Colour Grow works well. The product contains a colour enhancing formula that really brings out the best in Limestone. Its also an impregnator which works by occupying the pores in the stone thus preventing dirt from becoming ingrained there. Only two coats of Colour Grow were needed to fully seal the stone.

Limestone Kitchen Floor After Cleaning Polishing South Ockendon

The Limestone floor responded well to the process transforming the space from dull and un-inspiring to one that was very appealing and inviting. The stone and grout looked so much lighter and cleaner with a subtle polish that made the owners very happy.

For the aftercare cleaning of a polished stone floor like this we recommend using Tile Doctor Stone Soap. It’s a gentle yet effective cleaner that helps maintain the patina and won’t damage the sealer ensuring it lasts a long time.

 

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