Granite cleaning, sealing, polishing and restoration

Our granite floor cleaning and restoration service specialises in treatments for all kinds of granite floors in Cheshire

Granite is frequently used for flooring due to its outstanding strength and durability. It’s great for kitchen countertops, bathrooms and flooring in high-traffic areas. Granite flooring is typically light-coloured, whites, pinks and greys are common, but it can also be dark. It usually has a speckled appearance, but when professionally treated with our granite cleaning and restoration service in Cheshire it can be taken to a stunning reflective finish.

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Tile & Stone Medic restore granite surfaces, removing dirt and marks and polishing the floor to a pristine professional finish. Interested in a free quote? Click here to contact us. Don’t worry if you’re not sure what type of stone floor you have, we will help you identify it.

Caring for a granite floor

To keep your granite floor looking its best, proper care is essential. Regular polishing and sealing help prevent scratches and abrasions, while maintaining its beautiful reflective sheen. However, this doesn’t require hours of daily upkeep—a simple wipe-down with a cloth a few times a week is usually enough.

If you notice abrasions, take care when buffing them out. Using specialist polishing equipment and chemicals is recommended for the best results, as generic polish products can actually diminish the shine. If you’re unsure which products to use, consulting a professional is a wise choice—using the wrong ones could make marks worse instead of improving them.

How we clean granite floors and surfaces

We typically complete granite floor restoration in a day or less.

The exact process we use will depend on the condition, colour, and desired finish of your granite. Here’s an example of how we work:

  1. Initial Assessment: Tile and Stone Medic will inspect your floor type to determine the best solutions for your granite.
  2. Application: The appropriate solution is applied and left to work on the granite for a brief period.
  3. Cleaning: Using rotary cleaners, we drive the solution into the surface of the granite.
  4. Extraction: After the solution has had time to work, we use a powerful freshwater extractor to wash the granite, removing old sealers and dirt.
  5. Neutralisation: The floor is washed multiple times to neutralise the surface and remove any remaining debris.
  6. Sealing: Once the floor is dry, we apply a sealing solution. Our sealers include options that won’t alter the appearance of the granite, or finishes in matte, satin, or high-gloss sheen.

Unsure which type of seal you want? Let us know, and we’d be happy to recommend the best approach based on your desired finish and the level of wear you expect.

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FAQs

The process we carry out will depend on your specific floor and the use that it gets. There will be variations for different materials and the finish that you wish to achieve. The process will also be impacted by the full scale of work that we carry out, for example which types of cleaning and restoration are being performed. It is not unusual to apply several layers of sealant if this is necessary and appropriate.

Firstly, a floor should always be sealed when it is first laid. Get in touch with us straight away if this hasn’t been carried out already. It will also need periodic sealing in order to protect the floor on an ongoing basis. How often sealing is required depends on a number of factors such as the specific material used for your flooring and the kind of use it has to survive. For example, a bathroom with natural tiles that is frequently exposed to water may require sealing more often than porcelain tiles in a kitchen. Frequent maintenance, such as sweeping and hoovering up the dust and grit that erodes floors when trodden on can help. Once the sealant is worn away, not only will scratches be more likely, the risk of staining or permanent damage from liquids is drastically increased as there is no protective layer to prevent absorption. If in doubt get in touch with our team of friendly technicians who can discuss your needs.

We have a range of high quality Faber products which will help protect your floors from damage. As every type of floor is different and has myriad uses, we will consult with you to work out the best way to protect your investment. We can apply topical sealants which form a protective layer on top of the floor, or if needed an impregnating sealant, which will be partially absorbed into the stone or tiles. There are many variations of these sealants and as each floor type has unique characteristics and vulnerabilities we can work with you to find and apply the the best kind of protection.

Absolutely. If this was not carried out by those who fitted the floor get in touch immediately to ensure that the appropriate protection can be applied as promptly as possible. We would recommend that this is carried out once the flooring is in place as this means the grout, which is generally more porous, will also be protected.

We apply a sealer to a floor in order to protect it. Different types of floor, both manmade and natural stone, are vulnerable to different sorts of damage. They can all be harmed by chemicals to a certain degree, even by the acid in food and drink spillages, as they will be very slightly porous. As well as this, they can be worn away by physical damage. Even foot traffic can have a big impact if dust or grit has built up on the floor, since it increases abrasions. A sealant will reduce the chance of a spill becoming a stain by reducing the floor’s ability to absorb liquids. It can also help protect the appearance of the floor by forming a protective barrier. A sealant won’t prevent all damage and it will still wear away over time, but it will help your floors last longer, helping protect your investment. Sealants will even help protect your floor from UV radiation which can lead to fading over the lifespan of a high value stone or tiled floor. We can consult with you to find the best sealant for your floor and the type of use it gets to make sure it receives the best form of protection.

We are happy offer advice on best practice to look after your flooring, but it depends on the type of floor you have. Once we’ve had a look at it we’ll be able to help.

Yes, we have a range of fillers we can use to repair chipped or dented stone. Please note we can only carry out floor repairs as part of a full deep clean or restoration for your stone floor. Unfortunately, we are not able to attend to carry out repairs in isolation.

Usually we are able to stabilise stone flooring where it has become loose. We can repair grouting and make spot repairs to the subfloor where necessary. However please note, we do not offer a re-grouting service and we can only carry out floor repairs as part of a full deep clean or restoration for your stone floor. Unfortunately, we are not able to attend to carry out repairs in isolation.

Almost certainly. Send us a picture or a description and we’ll identify your stone. We always assess a surface before work starts in order to pick the most appropriate solution.

Whilst we may use specialist chemicals in the course of our work, we can assure you that by the time we leave all residues will be gone and your tile or stone flooring will be perfectly safe for everyone to use. We work to extremely high standards of health and safety, conducting proper risk assessments where appropriate and never putting you or anyone else in danger.

We always work in the most considerate way possible. Work will be tailored to your needs and will fit around your schedule where possible. We avoid bringing loud or bulky machinery into your home and when a job is complete we thoroughly clean up after ourselves to leave your space looking as tidy as it did when we arrived.

Yes, ideally if you want the job done to the best of our ability, then all furniture, kick plates in kitchens etc should be removed. However, don’t worry we will help you manage this.
Absolutely! we are always happy to show you our insurance certificates or down load them to you if so required.
Once we have spoken to you in more detail we will be able to give you an idea of the time allocation required to restore your floors to a high level.
Because all floors require their own individual needs, perhaps different cleaning solutions, strippers and sealers it is impossible to give an average cost. Some areas of floor are very large and again this will have an impact on the costings as they may take longer to restore. Tile & Stone Medic will either arrrange an onsite visit to assess the floor in question, or, if we do not have local cover in that area, we will talk to you in more detail over the phone and perhaps request that you down load some pictures of the floor to us.