Restoring a Pamment tiled floor in Silkstone
The owner of this house in the village of Silkstone near Barnsley had discovered this clay Pamment floor when they had a tiler come in to tile the floor. The tiler stripped off the Vinyl floor covering and removed an inch of Bitumen that it had been stuck onto. With the Bitumen removed it became clear that there was wonderful Pamment tiled floor already there. They had a go at restoring the floor themselves but eventually decided to call in the experts.



Deep Cleaning a Pamment tiled floor
We removed what was left of the grout/cement from between the tiles using a special tool and replaced with a grout specifically made for wide joints.
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The next day once the grout had fully cured we came back to do the deep clean starting by applying Tile Doctor Pro-Clean to the Pamments and letting it soak in for ten minutes. Then the tiles were scrubbed with a floor buffer fitted with a black scrubbing pad and running at slow speed.

After a final rinse to remove any trace of cleaning product the floor was left to dry out for a few days.
Sealing an Old Pamment Tiled Floor
Due to the age of these tiles, the inherent efflorescence issues and the lack of damp proof membrane we sealed the floor in a fully breathable sealer ‘Seal and Go Extra‘. This provides a beautiful satin finish and allows the floor to breath and any moisture to escape.

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Restoring an old Clay Pamment Tiled floor in Yorkshire
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