Limestone Services

Limestone Services

Limestone is probably the most popular material that we come across. This is most likely due to the fact that limestone is so diverse and comes in many different forms, shapes, and sizes. This makes it the perfect material for clients to decide upon their desired finish. From highly polished to textured and honed, tumbled edges to brushed edges, there is no limit to what you can achieve when it comes to limestone.

Limestone Cleaning

It’s important to ensure regular professional maintenance when it comes to caring for your limestone. A deep clean and re-seal of your limestone every 12-24 months is, in our opinion, paramount. The first stage of the cleaning process is to protect any delicate surfaces that may surround the cleaning area. We use plastic protective sheeting to ensure that your home is left in the same condition in which it was found. This allows us to make a start on the next stage, the clean. A specialist alkaline cleaning solution is applied to the stone allowing it to attack any stubborn dirt, grime or muck that lies deep within the pores of the limestone.

We will then use our specialist floor machines to agitate the products, ensuring a thorough and deep clean. All grout lines will then be cleaned by hand as well as any pitted areas. We may also use our HYDROFORCE high pressured water equipment to specifically target engrained dirt in the pores and pits of the limestone. Once allowing the floor to completely dry we can move on to our third and arguably most important stage, the sealing. There are many different types of sealants that can be applied to your limestone, and this is why it is important to know which sealants are suitable for your stone. The idea of sealing is to prevent stains from penetrating deep into the stone but also creating a layer between the stone and the external environment. For more information about our sealing services for your limestone, you can visit the sealing and surface care page on our website.

Read More - Limestone Honing

The honing process of limestone involves a few different processes. The idea of honing is to create a matte to mid-sheen finish to the limestone but also to remove scratches and etch marks. Etch marks occur when anything acidic comes into contact with natural stone, creating a chemical reaction with the calcium carbonate found within limestone. This results in ugly markings that can sometimes be rough to the touch and can only be removed by resurfacing the stone down to below the level of damage. To achieve this, we use specialist floor grinding equipment equipped with metal bonded plates to slowly remove layers of the limestone to restore a uniformed finish. We can also use the same grinding equipment with more abrasive metals to de-lip the limestone if required. This will completely flatten the surface and will create a smooth and consistent platform. Once all scratches and etches have been removed, we can then start to increase the sheen of the limestone to your desired level. This involves passing over the stone with diamond bonded pads which will also help close the pores of the limestone making it denser and less absorbent. This will make daily cleaning much easier going forward. Once you are happy with the level of sheen, we can then move onto the sealing of the stone. Sealing of limestone after honing is vitally important to ensure protection against non-acidic liquids, oils and daily grime and dirt. Without the correct sealing treatments, the limestone can become easily damaged and dirty again in no time. For more information on our sealing services, you can visit the sealing and surface care page on our website.

Read More - Limestone Polishing

The polishing process consists of a series of stages. In order to achieve a high shine, we must first hone the floor down. This will remove any scratches or etch marks that are present on the limestone and creates a completely uniformed floor for us to build shine upon. To achieve this, we use specialist floor grinding equipment equipped with metal bonded plates to slowly remove layers of the limestone to restore a uniformed finish. Once at this base level, we can start to build up the layers of shine to your desired finish. This is generally a 3-stage process of diamond bonded polishing pads. By passing over the floor 3 times using different diamond pads, you help to close the pours in the limestone which in turn helps to make the limestone denser. By making the limestone denser you are also increasing the levels of shine as the pores in the limestone are becoming more compact. We also have a range of crystallizing powers that can be applied to the limestone once this process is complete. By adding a crystallizing powder, you can maximize the level of shine of the limestone. This creates an almost mirror effect and will leave you with a completely uniform and high shine finish. Sealing of limestone post polishing is vitally important to ensure protection against non-acidic liquids, oils and daily grime and dirt. Without the correct sealing treatments, the limestone can become easily damaged and dirty again in no time. For more information on our sealing services, you can visit the sealing and surface care page on our website.

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