Victorian and contemporary style, antique mosaic, also modern mosaic restoration and installation |
|||||||
www.LondonVictorianMosaicRestoration.co.uk |
Phone 02087660426 mob.07950960030 |
||||||
|
Ceramic micro mosaics, glass mosaics, marble and stone micro mosaics - area of our expertise |
· Restoration of 19th and early 20th century properties- area of our main expertise- especially when it comes to mosaic restoration. · We are small flexible company, with high mosaic restoration and installation skills. We work for private clients and for restoration and conservation companies, when they need extra knowledge and expertise. · Hallways, pathways, micro-mosaic, mosaic pictures and murals, fireplaces, steps, wall panels- restoration services we can offer
|
||||
Please visit our web enquiries page to contact us |
|||||
©What sort of finish should I give a tiled floor? The traditional treatment for a Victorian tiled floor after cleaning was to apply warmed linseed oil followed by a coat of wax polish. This gave a stunning, lustrous finish to the floor, but is so labour-intensive to apply and maintain that it is inappropriate in most modern situations. Modern cold wax polishes, for example HG Golvpolish are perfectly adequate. On no account should tiled floors be sealed or varnished with any kind of resin-based or polyurethane finish. Besides their unpleasant plasticky appearance, these may cause long-term problems by sealing in damp under the floor. When you should you apply the sealer? For a new tile surface or re-grout, nearly all grout manufacturers advise that you wait at least 48 hours after grouting before aaplying sealers so the grout has time to finish setting. For maintanence of existing tilling, you should re-apply every year or two.
Victorian Tile Care: Sweep or vacum your Victorian tile floors often. Dirt collecting carpet mats should be placed in frequently used entrances and shaked out weekly. Floors will only need an occasional mop over every 2 weeks or so use HG Superfloor maintenance cleaner in your washing water, or just plain water. We do not recommend the use of floor waxes as they can be difficult to remove from ceramic tile floors. As long as your floor is properly sealed and maintained, you should find no need for these products.
Damaged mosaic floor Cambrewell, |
Restored floor Cambrewell ( cleaned and sealed ) |
Missing mosaic section - East Sheen |
Recreated mosaic pattern (original mosaic patern recreated using reproduction tile) |