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Terracotta Tiled Kitchen Floor Cleaned and Sealed in Cobham

Terracotta Floor Restored at 400-Year-Old Cottage in Cobham

This Terracotta tile cleaning project in Cobham took a while off the ground as a new kitchen was being installed. Ideally its best to deep clean and seal the floor after the old kitchen is removed and before the new one is installed however you risk the installers making a mess on the floor after it’s been renovated.

In this case we agreed to do the work post installation when the workmen had gone and I would have the kitchen to myself. The quote was agreed and a date agreed well into the future to avoid any delays from the kitchen company.

Deep Cleaning a Terracotta Tiled Kitchen Floor

When the date finally arrived work started by removing wooden kickboards and dressing the new cabinets in protective plastic sheets. This would protect the kitchen units from splashing during the cleaning process.

Terracotta Tiled Kitchen Floor Before Cleaning Cobham

Once the units were protected work moved onto cleaning the grout by running a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean along the grout lines and letting it soak in for ten minutes. This gives the product time to soak into the grout and breakdown the dirt and stains that can get caught in the cementitious top layer. The grout was then hand scrubbed using a stiff brush and the soling extracted with a wet vacuum.

Next step was to repeat the process with the Terracotta tiles, again using more Pro-Clean and leaving it to soak for ten minutes before working it in. This time though I used a floor buffer fitted with a 17-inch carbide brush to do the work. These pads are great for cleaning floors and help to lift ingrained dirt out of the pores of the tile up to the surface where if can be easily cleaned away.

The floor was extracted again with the wet vacuum and then rinsed with water and extracted again. Once done the floor was inspected and any stubborn areas re-treated or spot cleaned until I was satisfied the floor was as clean as it possibly could be.

Sealing a Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor

The Terracotta need to be dry before sealing and with it being a very porous material, I made sure to get the floor as dry as possible using the wet vacuum before leaving for the day and left it to dry out fully overnight.

The next day the floor was texted for moisture using a damp meter to confirm it was dry. The readings were acceptable and so the first of what would be several coats of sealer was applied leaving around thirty minutes between coats.

To seal the floor Tile Doctor Seal & Go was used which leaves an appealing satin finish and will work to protect the floor by keeping dirt on the surface where it can be easily cleaned away. The Terracotta tile and grout responded really well to the treatment and finished the transformation of the kitchen.

Terracotta Tiled Kitchen Floor After Cleaning Sealing Cobham

For the aftercare of sealed Terracotta floors, I recommend using Tile Doctor Neutral Tile Cleaner which is mild yet effective tile and grout cleaner that won’t impact the sealer. Many of the products you find in supermarkets are bleach based and are too strong for use on a sealed floor resulting in the sealer being eroded prematurely, they can also bleach the colour out of grout.

 

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Terracotta Floor Before After Renovation Leatherhead

Terracotta Floor Restored at 400-Year-Old Cottage in Leatherhead

This client had acquired a 400-year old cottage in Leatherhead as part of his divorce agreement. The front room was tiled with Terracotta which is a soft stone and particularly porous. The tiles had seen a lot of wear and use over the years and were now in need of some love.

Terracotta Tiled Floor Before Restoration Leatherhead

He emailed over some photographs however it’s difficult to tell the best remedy without doing any testing, so I arranged visit the property and take a proper look. It was immediately clear the Terracotta had become badly discoloured in places some of which was from burning logs which had previously fallen from the fireplace onto the tiles. There was also a considerable amount of red paint around the edges that would need removing.

This work would take two days with at least 48 hours in-between days to allow for evaporation as a wet tile cannot be sealed. The client was happy to go ahead with my quote and we arranged a suitable time to complete the work for him.

Cleaning a Terracotta Tiled Living Room Floor

Firstly, as the terracotta is soft and more importantly red it can make a mess of the woodwork when cleaning with water, so I covered the kickboards with sticky plastic coating to ensure they were protected.

Then I removed the edging paint by softening it with an application of a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Remove and Go. Once left for half an hour the paint starts to soften and this makes it easier to remove, although this is a manual process carefully scrapping the remains of the paint away.

Next, I coated the floor with Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel. This strong cleaning product is left for half an hour to work into the pores of the Terracotta. With some water I gently cleaned the floor with a rotary machine fitted with a nylon pad. This is a wet process, so no dust is created.

For the next few hours, I cleaned the whole room. The areas damaged by burning wood were worked on with a diamond encrusted pad to get deep into the tile. When finished, the tiles were clean and more consistent in appearance and colour. I left the floor for the weekend to fully dry.

Sealing a Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor

On the Monday I returned to seal the Terracotta first checking the tiles had dried out using a damp meter. The customer didn’t want either a shiny finish or a matte finish. He did want a strong, protective sealer so we agreed on using Tile Doctor Seal and Go Extra which leaves a sheen finish and will last for years. The floor was now fully protected and should be durable for the foreseeable future.

Terracotta Tiled Floor After Restoration Leatherhead

The client was very happy with the work we had carried out, it had really transformed the room and he was looking forward to getting the furniture back in to position.

 

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