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Frequently Asked Questions
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- Q: What type of sealer is used and does it have an impact on the texture of terracotta tiles?
- A: Our sealing products primarily consist of water-based formulas. We avoid using solvent-based sealers except in specific situations where no alternative is available. It's important to note that the sealer we apply will not alter the texture of your terracotta tiles in any manner. Its purpose is to provide protection against staining and to preserve the desired lustrous finish you desire for your terracotta surfaces.
- Q: What are the indicators that suggest my terracotta floors require sealing?
- A: Determining the need to seal your terracotta floors can be based on a few key indicators. Firstly, if your terracotta floors start to look dull or lose their shine, even after regular cleaning, it may be a sign that they need to be stripped, cleaned, and resealed. Additionally, if you notice that your terracotta tiles are becoming prone to staining easily, it is likely that the previous sealer has worn off, and immediate resealing is necessary to prevent permanent staining. Monitoring these visual cues and taking timely action can help maintain the quality and appearance of your terracotta floors.
- Q: What is the expected drying time for terracotta tiles after the resealing process?
- A: After the resealing process, the drying time for terracotta tiles depends on the type of sealer used. Penetrating sealers typically become touch dry within 4 hours, while it takes approximately 24 hours for the sealer to fully cure. Once the sealer is fully cured, you can safely place furniture and other objects back onto the tiles and grout. It is important to avoid getting the surfaces wet for at least 24 hours to allow proper curing. In the case of topical sealers, they generally require around 48 hours to fully cure before normal activities can resume.
- Q: What is the suggested approach for measuring the dimensions of a terracotta area?
- A: When measuring a terracotta area, it is recommended to measure each section individually. The simplest approach is to multiply the width of the area by its length. For example, if a room has dimensions of 3 meters in length and 2 meters in width, the total area can be determined by multiplying 3 by 2, resulting in 6 square meters.
- Q: What is the pricing structure for sealing terracotta tiles?
- A: Tile Cleaning follow a pricing structure based on the square meter measurement of each separate room when sealing terracotta tiles. You can find a detailed price list on the Tile Cleaning website for your reference. Prior to commencing the work, our team will conduct individual measurements for each room, discuss the scope of the project, and provide you with a comprehensive cost breakdown, ensuring complete transparency.
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