Ceramic & Porcelain Floor Tile Cleaning

Middlesbrough, Marton, Nunthorpe, Coulby Newham, Hemlington, Great Ayton and Stokesley

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Ceramic and Porcelain Tile and Grout Cleaning in Middlesbrough, Marton, Nunthorpe, Coulby Newham, Hemlington, Great Ayton and Stokesley
Tile and Grout cleaning in Middlesbrough, Marton, Nunthorpe, Coulby Newham, Hemlington, Great Ayton and Stokesley

Ceramic & Porcelain Floor Tile Cleaning

Ceramic & porcelain tile are very popular thanks to their hardwearing nature and aesthetically pleasing look.

However over time the grout and the tile itself will become discoloured and dull due to a combination of cleaning product build up, and general soiling.

Our advanced tile cleaning process will bring your grout and tiles back to life and restore them to their best possible condition.


We offer a complete floor cleaning service:

Our cleaning process will not leave any smearing or residue.

We may need to visit the job before pricing.

To arrange, call 01642 983088 or 07761 471544
Or complete the form below - we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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We can usually quote you over the phone.

To do this we'll need the rooms sizes in square meters, but if you work in old money, we can convert it.
To work out your room sizes, follow the guides below. If you're not sure, give us a call we can talk you through it.

How to Measure Your Rooms:

How to measure your rooms in Middlesbrough, Marton, Nunthorpe, Coulby Newham, Hemlington, Great Ayton and Stokesley

How to measure a standard room:

Measure the two longest distances - A and B

Multiply A x B. This will give you the total square feet or meters.

For example:
A = 4 meters
B = 3.5 meters
4 x 3.5 = 14 square meters

How to measure an odd shaped room in Middlesbrough, Marton, Nunthorpe, Coulby Newham, Hemlington, Great Ayton and Stokesley

How to measure a non standard room:

For odd shaped rooms, split the room into sections as shown.
Measure the four longest distances - A, B, C and D

Then:
Multiply A x B
and then C x D

For example:
A = 2 meters
B = 2.5 meters
C = 4.5 meters
D = 4 meters
Multiply A x B = 2 x 2.5 = 5 square meters
Then C x D = 4.5 x 4 = 18 square meters.

The total room size is the sum of the two areas -
5 + 18 = 23 square meters

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