Restoration Case Studies
Explore selected projects showing how worn, damaged and historic surfaces can be carefully assessed, restored and protected for continued use.


Surface restoration in practice
Each case study documents the original condition, the controlled restoration process and the result achieved for the building and its users.
Historic tile
Historic Quarry Tile Restoration
An original Victorian quarry tile floor at Ipswich Museum carefully restored while retaining its historic character.
- Controlled grinding around varied tile heights
- Colour refinement and specialist protection
- Historic fabric preserved for continued use
Wood floor
School Parquet Floor Restoration
A heavily worn 1960s school parquet floor repaired, sanded and refinished for a durable and practical new service life.
- Loose and damaged blocks repaired
- Worn finish removed and hardwood refined
- Durable protection applied for daily use
Every restoration starts with the surface
The right process depends on the material, its present condition, previous treatments and how the space needs to perform after restoration.
Assess the condition
We identify the surface, wear, damage and any previous coatings before recommending a treatment route.
Restore with control
Equipment, abrasives and working stages are matched to the material so unnecessary removal is avoided.
Protect the result
The final finish and protection are selected around appearance, traffic, maintenance and long-term use.
Could your surface be restored?
Book a free site survey and we will assess the material, its condition and the result you want before recommending the most suitable next step.