Newly Installed Stone & Porcelain Floor Care
Specialist grout haze removal, sealing, protection and maintenance advice for newly installed Natural Stone, Porcelain and tiled floors.
A newly installed floor should look exceptional from day one, but we’re regularly called out to brand new installations that still contain grout haze, builder’s residue, patchy sealing or simply haven’t been properly finished from a long-term maintenance perspective.
The installation itself may be excellent, but sealing, protection and ongoing maintenance is a specialist area in its own right.
Many homeowners spend significant money on Marble, Limestone, Travertine and high-end Porcelain floors without ever really being shown how to maintain them correctly afterwards.
That’s usually where long-term problems begin.
Grout Haze & Builder’s Residue Removal
A newly installed floor can still look dull or patchy if grout haze, builder’s residue and installation debris haven’t been properly removed after fitting.
Textured Porcelain tiles are especially prone to trapping cement residues and dust within the surface texture, often leaving the floor looking permanently dusty or cloudy even after cleaning.
We use specialist cleaning systems, tile and grout spinners and truck-mounted extraction equipment to safely remove grout haze, construction residues and trapped contamination without damaging the surface of the floor.
The goal is simple — to leave the floor looking the way it was intended to from day one.
Professional Sealing For Newly Installed Stone Floors
A newly installed Natural Stone floor should ideally be properly protected before everyday use begins.
Different stones require completely different sealing approaches depending on the material, finish and how the floor will be used. Limestone, Travertine and Marble are all far more sensitive than many homeowners initially realise.
We use professional impregnating sealers designed to protect the stone from within while maintaining the natural appearance of the floor. Depending on the material, we may also recommend colour-enhancing or specialist breathable sealers where appropriate.
Correct sealing, combined with proper maintenance advice from the start, can make a huge difference to how well the floor performs long-term.
Why Correct Aftercare Matters
A lot of stone floors begin looking tired surprisingly quickly simply because the wrong maintenance advice was given from the start.
Overuse of detergents, incorrect cleaning products and acidic cleaners can gradually leave Natural Stone looking dull, patchy and difficult to keep clean.
We provide straightforward maintenance advice designed specifically for the type of floor installed, helping homeowners understand how to properly care for Marble, Travertine, Limestone, Porcelain and tiled floors long-term.
The right aftercare products and maintenance routine can make a significant difference to how the floor looks years down the line.
Stone Types We Commonly Treat
We provide post-installation cleaning, sealing and maintenance advice for a wide range of Natural Stone and tiled floors, including:
- Marble
- Travertine
- Limestone
- Slate
- Porcelain
- Victorian Tiles
- Terrazzo
- Ceramic Tiles
- Natural Stone Floors
- Textured Porcelain Tiles
Each material behaves differently, which is why selecting the correct cleaning methods, sealers and maintenance products is so important from the beginning.
Need Advice On A Newly Installed Floor?
Whether your floor requires grout haze removal, professional sealing or simply the right maintenance advice from the start, we’re always happy to help.
We provide specialist post-installation cleaning, sealing and stone care advice for newly installed Marble, Travertine, Limestone, Porcelain and Natural Stone floors across Hampshire and surrounding areas.
We also offer full restoration, polishing and refinishing services for Marble, Limestone, Travertine and Natural Stone floors, including deep cleaning, diamond polishing, sealing and surface restoration.
If you’d like advice regarding a newly installed floor or an existing stone floor restoration project, feel free to get in touch and we’ll happily point you in the right direction.