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Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor Restoration Ware

Victorian Tiled Hallway Reconfigured and Fully Restored in Ware

Pictures below are from a Victorian tiled floor we recently reconfigured and renovated at a property in the town of Ware near Hertford. The floor had been covered in Vinyl for many years and underneath was the Victorian tiled floor and a section of Quarry tiles at the bottom of the stairs. Parts of the floor had also been dug up at some point in its long history and back filled with concrete, so it was now in quite a state. The owners were now keen to renovate the entire floor to create one consistent Victorian tiled hallway.

Victorian Tiled Hallway Before Restoration Ware Victorian Tiled Hallway Before Restoration Ware

To do the restoration the section of Quarry tiles would need to be removed, the concrete backfill would need to be dug up and then the subfloor would then need to be levelled so it could then be re-tiled with matching Victorian replacements. During that process the whole floor would need to be deep cleaned and then sealed. It would be a big job, but we like a challenge and more than confident it could be achieved to a good standard.

Happy with our quote the customer booked us in to do the work and we agreed a date for our return.

Cleaning and Repairing a Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor

First, we carried out a deep clean on the existing floor tiles using Tile Doctor Pro-Clean and Tile Doctor Remove and Go. We agitated the combined cleaning solutions using polypropylene floor pads fitted to a rotary machine and hand cleaned the grout using stiff brushes. The cleaning process lifts the dirt and old sealers out of the tiles which was removed using a wet vacuum. The tiles were rinsed with water to remove further dirt and further cleaned with steam to lift staining out of the tile.

The next step was to remove the concrete backfill out of the floor and border edges. These areas were carefully chased out to remove the concrete, and the immediate surround tiles carefully lifted.

We then carefully removed the existing quarry tiles and border tiles in the entrance area. The surrounding tiles were also carefully removed so that we could get back to a level where we can consistently follow on the floor pattern. A new subbase was then laid in preparation for the new tiles.

Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Ware Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Ware

When relaying replacement tiles into an existing pattern, it is important to ensure the configuration is consistent with the existing geometric floor pattern. To achieve this, we use set squares and spirit levels to ensure the pattern is aligned and level. It is also important to note that the new Victorian tiles are approx. 1.5mm smaller than the original Victorian tiles. We applied this to the large area at the base of the steps. The repairs also included realigning and relaying the door thresholds off the hallway and repairing and relaying three to four damaged sections.

Finally, we worked out the spacing for the border tiles and around the entrance steps.

Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Ware Victorian Tiled Hallway During Restoration Ware

We then regrouted in mid grey to all newly laid areas. We cleaned off the grout haze using Tile Doctor Acid Gel and buffed.

Sealing a Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor

To seal the floor, we first used a consolidator primer seal, Tile Doctor Colour Grow, followed by five applications of a protective acrylic wax seal Tile Doctor Seal and Go, which gave the floor a rich satin finish.

Victorian Tiled Hallway After Restoration Ware

The work took five days to complete. Following the completion of the floor we have advised the customer to maintain the tiles using Tile Doctor Neutral Cleaner which has a neutral pH and so will not impact the sealer.

Victorian Tiled Hallway After Restoration Ware

 

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Edwardian Hallway Before and After Restoration Harpenden

Edwardian Tiled Hallway Rebuilt and Restored in Harpenden

The owners of this property in Harpenden asked us to come and clean and reseal their Edwardian Tiled hallway floor and return it to its’ former glory whilst carrying out a few minor repairs to missing, broken and cracked tiles around the edge.

On visiting the property at this popular commuter town within the St Albans district, it was clear the floor was looking a little neglected and in need of some care and attention. They were keen to retain this feature of their Edwardian property. We discussed what could be done to restore the floor and the client was given a quote and a timescale for the work. They were happy to go ahead.

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Cleaning and Repairing an Edwardian Tiled Hallway Floor

The first step was to give the floor a deep clean with a strong dilution of Tile Doctor Pro-Clean. This product is designed for use on Tile, Stone and Grout and when used in a strong dilution can strip away any old sealers without harming the tile itself. The product is left to dwell on the tiles for short time and then scrubbed in using a rotary brush. We then rinsed with water to remove the slurry produced and using a wet vacuum we removed the residue.

Once this was finished and with the floor looking cleaner the next step was to tackle the cracks in a few of the tiles under the stairs. This is when we discovered that the floor had become loose. When removing some of the broken tiles adjacent to the skirting we discovered a whole section of floor, about 1/3 of sqm had become loose and dropped slightly.

Edwardian Hallway During Rebuild Harpenden Edwardian Hallway During Rebuild Harpenden

The client was concerned with this setback and wasn’t sure what we would be able to do. However, the need not have worried, we have come across this situation before! To tackle the problem, we carefully excavated the area and re built the sub floor below the tiles in concrete. We then levelled the floor in preparation for tiling. Luckily, we were able to salvage the existing tiles and they were individually cleaned using a diamond wet cutter before being re-laid into the original pattern.

Edwardian Hallway During Rebuild Harpenden

Sealing an Edwardian Tiled Hallway Floor

With the original tiles laid back down clean and the flooring rebuilt under the stairs we re-grouted the floor before we were ready to apply a protective sealer. Before doing that however the floor needed to be dry, so we left it to dry off fully overnight.

Returning the following morning, we checked with a moisture meter that the floor was dry, which it was. Firstly, we applied a primer seal using Tile Doctor Colour Grow which is an impregnating sealer to protect the tiles and enhance their colour. Once the first coat of sealer was dry it was followed by five coats of Tile Doctor Seal & Go which adds further protection and leaves a glorious sheen.

Edwardian Hallway After Rebuild Harpenden Edwardian Hallway After Rebuild Harpenden

The floor looks amazing and the client was over the moon with the end result. It far exceeded their expectations particularly after finding an area of the floor had collapsed.

Edwardian Hallway After Rebuild Harpenden

 

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