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How
To Care For Your Encastic Tiled Floor
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by: Edward
Green
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If
your tiled floor is in an Edwardian property and
beautifully coloured you are probably looking at
an Encastic tiled floor. Most of the encastic
tiled floors we restore have had a real beating.
Smashed tiles, glue where carpet was probably
stuck to it at one stage, old solvent based
polishes.
The point is, once restored the floors are superb
and an absolute joy to look at. It requires quite
a bit of work but they really are worth it. The
tiles themselves are clay information with the
various rich terracotta colours burnt in making
them extremely durable. They are made by mixing
wax and turpentine and then heat bonded. Even when
heavy objects are pulled across the tiles and deep
scratches occur the colour will still be there
unlike most modern day tiles.
The word encaustic comes from the Greek word
enkaustiko which literally means "burnt
in" the tiles are still available today for
repairs from good stone suppliers such as our
www.marblemasteruk.com/shop.
Clean the tiles is a relatively painless task as
you can use a mild alkaline detergent and a good
stone sealant from the shop to easily look after
them.
Marble Master offers a restoration service for
Georgian and Edwardian tiled hallways and fire
surrounds.
Call us for more information on 0800 7317232
About the author:
Edward Green owns and operates the highly
successful Marble Master Ltd Company. Marble
Master specializes in Restoration and Refinishing
of all types of natural stone and consultancy
services to Architects, Restoration Companies and
Interior Designers. http://www.marblemasteruk.com
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