Deep Cleaning • Stripping • Reseal • Color-Enhancing • Efflorescence Fixes
Saltillo is a handmade terracotta with beautiful variation—and very high porosity. Over time, coatings can wear or yellow, moisture can cause white haze (efflorescence), and everyday soil settles into texture. We deep clean, safely strip failing finishes, manage moisture, and reseal (natural or enhanced) so your floor looks rich and stays easier to maintain. For homeowners needing specialized care, our dedicated Saltillo tile cleaning service in Houston provides deep restoration, sealing, and finish options tailored specifically to Saltillo floors.
Moisture moves salts to the surface. We remove deposits, manage dry time, and reseal with a breathable system.
Old topical coatings collect soil and yellow. We safely strip and reset the finish—matte, satin, or gloss.
Too-thick or incompatible coats can trap moisture. We strip the film, allow full dry-down, then apply thin coats correctly.
Soil and oxidation mute the natural tones. We deep clean and, if desired, use a color-enhancing sealer to enrich the look.
Rain and irrigation can wick moisture through the tile. We address drainage, choose breathable products, and set maintenance plans.
We regrout eroded joints, set or replace isolated tiles, and finish with the right sealer for your space.
Clean • Strip • Reseal • Enhance • Repair — tailored to handmade terracotta
Saltillo is a handmade terracotta with beautiful color and texture—and very high porosity. That character means it can absorb moisture and products, so old coatings may yellow, and a white haze can appear when salts move to the surface or when moisture gets trapped under a film.
Our restoration starts with a stone-safe deep clean to lift soil and residues from the tile’s texture and grout. If there’s a heavy or yellowed topcoat, we strip it carefully so we can see the true condition of the floor.
If you’re seeing a white haze, we test to find the cause. Efflorescence is mineral salts carried up by moisture and left as a powdery film. Sealer haze is a milky look from thick or incompatible coatings, often applied before the floor was dry. Each has a different fix.
After cleaning and any stripping, we rinse thoroughly and allow a proper dry-down. With Saltillo, dry time is critical—trapped moisture can create haze or whitening later. Once the floor is ready, we reseal with the right system: a breathable penetrating sealer for a natural look, or a color-enhancing choice to enrich tone. If a sheen is desired, we apply thin, even topcoat layers—no puddling in grout—and respect cure times.
Outdoors or in damp areas, we choose breathable systems and address drainage or irrigation splash that can keep tiles wet. Indoors, we set a simple care routine: neutral cleaner, minimal water, and gentle pads ::contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Yes. Saltillo is highly porous and benefits from sealing to resist stains and make cleaning easier. The right system depends on location and moisture conditions.
Penetrating sealers soak in for a natural look and better breathability. Topical finishes form a film that can add sheen but need more maintenance and correct dry times to avoid haze.
Either efflorescence (salts from moisture movement) or sealer haze from heavy or incompatible coats. We diagnose the cause, remove deposits or strip the film, dry down properly, and reseal thin and even.
Yes, with breathable systems and good drainage. We avoid trapping moisture and set a maintenance plan suited to weather and exposure.
It enriches natural tones and usually deepens color. We can sample a small area first so you can choose the look.
Yes. We use controlled stripping to remove heavy build-up without harming the clay, then reset the finish correctly.
Light foot traffic is typically okay after initial dry times; heavy items, rugs, and wet cleaning should wait until full cure. We’ll provide exact timing on site.
Deep clean, strip, reseal, and haze fixes—done right for handmade terracotta.
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