Tile Replacement

Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling Restoration West Bridgford

Dilapidated Edwardian Tiled Porch Restored to New in West Bridgford

I was asked by a client in the West Bridgford area of Nottingham to renovate the Edwardian era tiling in the porch at the front of their property. The tiles were laid in a classic black and white Chequered pattern and were now in a bad state having been exposed to the elements, they had also suffered extensive damage to the tile and screed foundation.

It’s very difficult to quote for restoration work like this from photographs so I arranged to visit the house, survey the floor and take some detailed notes. From this I was able to create a detailed quote which they were happy to go ahead with.

Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling Before Restoration West Bridgford Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling Before Restoration West Bridgford Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling Before Restoration West Bridgford

Repairing and Cleaning an Edwardian Tiled Porch

Work started by removing the damaged tiles so the damaged sections screed could be removed and replaced. Once the base was ready replacement vintage tiles were cut to shape and the correct size where needed and then reinstated.

Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling During Restoration West Bridgford Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling During Restoration West Bridgford

Once the replacement tiles had been laid the tiles were grouted in to make the floor solid, and ready for the next step of restorative cleaning.

With the tile and grout set a low-moisture gel clean process was applied using Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel to break down the old floor coatings and soiling. After allowing this product to soak into the tile for ten minutes it was worked in using Tile Doctors abrasive Silicon Carbide Brushes.

Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling During Restoration West Bridgford

The resulting slurry was removed, and work progressed onto the next stage which was to apply Tile Doctor Acid Gel to further clean the tile. This product also treats inherent efflorescence staining and neutralises the alkaline Tile Doctor Oxy Gel used earlier. Again, this was worked in using Silicon Carbide Brushes.

The slurry was removed as before and the floor wiped down with microfibre cloths, that had been sitting in water with diluted Tile Doctor Grout Clean-Up.

Sealing an Edwardian Tiled Porch

The floor was allowed to dry overnight and then sealed the following day with Tile Doctors X-Tra Seal which is a colour enhancing impregnating sealer. This sealer allows for vapour transmission which is ideal for period floors that do not have a DPM (damp proof membrane) to prevent moisture rising through the tile. Air movers were used to speed up drying times.

Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling After Restoration West Bridgford

The sealer occupies the pores in the tile thereby preventing dirt from becoming ingrained in the tile and keeping it on the surface where it can be easily cleaned away. Once completed I recommended Tile Doctors Neutral Cleaner for regular cleaning and left a bottle with the client along with the instructions on how to use it.

Edwardian Chequered Porch Tiling After Restoration West Bridgford

My client was very happy with the newly restored porchway which now created a much more inviting entrance that I’m sure has added value to the property.

 

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Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham

Encaustic Tiled Victorian Floor Renovated in West Bridgford

Here we have an encaustic tiled hallway floor from the Victorian era laid in a beautiful geometric pattern at a property in West Bridgford Nottingham. Given its age the floor had survived well however there were many loose tiles that needed attention and it was overdue a restorative clean and fresh seal.

Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor Before Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham

Having visited the property, I was able to ascertain the extent of the repairs needed and created a detailed quotation for its restoration. My quotation was accepted and a date agreed for the work to start.

Cleaning and Repairing a Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor

Before cleaning the tiles and re-sealing, the floor needed to be structurally sound so the first day was spent pulling out the 150 or so loose and damaged tiles. This was followed by removing the old adhesive and cleaning and repairing the foundation screed ready for the next step. I was able to re-use some of the original tiles, but I had also sourced replacements which needed to be cut to fit the pattern.

Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor During Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor During Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham

The tiles were dry fitted into position to ensure the geometric pattern of the original floor was replicated. Only then were they fixed into place using rapid set adhesive and grouted.

The tiles were left to set overnight, and I returned the next day to deep clean the whole floor. Tiled floors of this age don’t have the benefit of a damp proof membrane and so they can suffer from damp rising through the foundation. Because of this I like to use low moisture gel cleaning products to clean old floors, this keeps water usage to a minimum, increases drying times and reduces the likelihood of efflorescent salts appearing later.

In this case I gave the floor a thorough deep clean using Tile Doctor Oxy-Gel and Acid Gel combined. These are applied to the tiles and then scrubbed in with a coarse 200-grit diamond pad to remove the years of ingrained dirt.

The resulting slurry was removed with a wet vacuum and wiped down with microfibre cloths dampened with a small amount of water. Again, this method minimises moisture penetration into the floor.

Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor During Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham

The low-moisture system has the added benefit of keeping the tiles reasonably dry, so I was able to apply the sealer later that afternoon.

Sealing an Encaustic Victorian Tiled Floor

To seal the tiles Tile Doctors X-Tra Seal was applied. It’s a modern oil-based sealer that improves colour and is rated for external as well as internal use making it ideal for a hallway. Another feature of this product is that it’s fully breathable which is very important for period floors and won’t restrict moisture transmission through the tile.

Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor After Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham Victorian Encaustic Tiled Floor After Restoration West Bridgford Nottingham

For aftercare I recommended Tile Doctor Neutral Tile Cleaner which is a pH neutral floor cleaner which won’t degrade the protective sealer.

 

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