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Using Tile Doctor Milling Pads to Resurface Sandstone Flagstone Flooring in Ramsbottom Lancashire

I was invited to this 300-year-old building in Ramsbottom, Lancashire to look at restoring a Sandstone Flagstone floor. Despite some minor repairs over the years, it was now in very poor condition and after renovating the property outside and in the owners felt it was now time to tackle the floor. Having done their research, […]

Resurfacing 150 Year Old Flagstones With Tile Doctor Milling Pads in Kirkstall  Yorkshire

The new owners of this property in Kirkstall near Leeds discovered this 150 years old Flagstone floor under carpet shortly after moving in. Keen to have it restored as an original feature I was asked to quote for restoring it back to its original condition, or as close to that as possible given its age. […]

Removing Flaking Stone with Tile Doctor Milling Pads in Saddleworth Greater Manchester

A couple from Saddleworth contacted us about their flagstone flooring which was laid throughout the ground floor in their home which was built around 1850. Since buying their home they had decided to take up the carpets and floor coverings to most of the ground floor (approx. 60sqm) to allow the floor to breathe and […]

Adding another 200 Years of a Life to a Stone Floor in Greystoke Cumbria with Tile Doctor Milling Pads

The customer at this 200-year-old property near Greystoke asked if we could do anything for their old Stone floor as a new Kitchen was to be fitted and a decision had to be made to either rip up the old floor or have it restored. The stone was Aldous Red Sandstone which if you have […]

Using Milling Pads to Restore a Flood Damaged Sandstone Floor in Penrith

The customer from Penrith called us in to see if we could improve the appearance of their Red Sandstone hallway floor. Several weeks earlier it had been covered in mud and water from flooding. Once the flood waters had subsided the floor was given a general clean, but the stone looked terrible and completely washed […]

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