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Our Co policy is to restore wall or floor tile schemes using a mix of reclaimed tiles such as original Victorian geometric tiles and encaustic tiles which are the decorated tiles.
These are mixed in with new reproduction tiles which are made by only a handful of tile co's this produces a floor which will enhance any building.
Sometimes tiles are made to complete a scheme such as Ashton Library Tameside we manufactured a variety of petrol blue wall tiles
for this late Victorian tile scheme.
The floor was an intricate Victorian mosaic and we reclaimed mosaic tile from elsewhere in the building to
complete floors within the main library.
Our Co has restored floors all over the UK within Churches and public listed buildings such as
Whitworth Hall Manchester, Manchester Museum or over in Belfast at the Harbour Commissioners office as well as
National Trust gems such as Bramall Hall & Lyme Park.
Our work has taken us to The USA & Canada and then to as far away as New Zealand.
We have worked on listed building all over the Mediterranean various countries in Europe such France/Germany & Portugal.
Our Pictures of Restoration contracts and references from satisfied clients which include a number of Architects are a
testimony to our skills at restoring damaged floors and making them something to be admired once more.
To view more examples of our Restoration Work, please click here or images below
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