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Trust, Loyalty & Understanding

Expertise

Leveraging Market Knowledge to Create Value

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About Our Company

Texas Floor Restoration has long time experience in both residential and commercial restoration and maintenance of all natural stone. We strive to exceed all client expectations by remaining an honest and reliable company. While other companies try to cut corners, recommend unnecessary services, and take advantage of their customers; we believe that a good reputation will sustain Texas Floor Restoration in the long run. Using our high standard craftsmanship to polish clean and seal  your marble travertine , granite, slate, limestone, ect. to restore your natural stone surfaces back to their original and beautiful appearance.

Texas Floor Restoration is committed to utilizing the most suitable products and latest advances in technology to ensure your natural stone is treated in the most effective and efficient way. We also make sure to continually undergo training to keep updated on current techniques and innovations. Let Texas Floor Restoration take care of all your natural stone needs.

 

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Thursday, 13 October 2016 20:44

Marble Restoration

Marble, Limestone, travertine, and Shell stone are all calcite stone floors, but at the same time they are all so different each and every one of these tiles need their own special attention. Even though you can categorize all the stones as calcium bassed, does not make them the same. At Texas Floor Restoration we give each one of these floors the special attention they deserve in the Houston, College Station and surrounding areas.

Time To Restore Your Marble Floors?

Has your marble lost its luster? It's probably time to have your floors looking their best. I know you paid alot of money for your floor and you want it to look like it did when it was installed and right now it doesn't. If you call me I can make your Marble floor look its best. We will also let you Know what type of Restoration is best for your marble. marble has become more and more popular in the past few years so I focus a lot of my attention on every aspect of marble restoration, like what is the best way of cleaning it without hurting the stone, how deep can you grind a marble or what is the best type of sealer to use.   

Whats Different About Our Company

One thing that makes our company different is that we believe that any floor can be waterlogged, even marble floors, and that's why when we're working on a floor we have a two man team working at all times, one man on the vacuum and one on the buffer. By keeping the floor dry during the process we are able to seal the floor the same day and the sealer does a better job on a floor that's never been waterlogged in addition to the other problems being corrected.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us at 713-306-4822 or email us using the email contact form on this site at info@texasfloorrestoration.com with your questions or concerns.

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