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Is Your Stone Floor Losing Its Sparkle? Signs It Needs Restoration in Ballymoney

You might not notice it right away. Maybe your stone floor just seems a little duller. Or perhaps you've started to spot faint scuff marks, dark grout lines, or areas that no longer shine like they used to. When everyday cleaning stops making a difference, your floor may be telling you it needs something more — restoration.

At Causeway Cleaning Ltd, we specialise in stone floor restoration in Ballymoney and across the North Coast. Here’s how to tell when your stone needs more than just a mop and some elbow grease.

1. You’re Cleaning More, but It Still Looks Dirty

This is one of the first signs our Ballymoney clients mention. You mop and scrub more often, yet the floor still looks tired. Over time, fine scratches and worn-out sealant allow dirt to settle into the surface. That grime can’t be removed by normal cleaning. Professional restoration removes this embedded dirt and reseals the floor to keep it protected.

2. The Shine Is Gone

Stone floors lose their luster when the surface finish wears away. If your polished marble looks flat or your slate seems lifeless, it’s likely lost its protective coating. We use specialist honing and polishing systems to restore the natural finish — bringing depth, colour, and that original sparkle back to life.

3. Grout Is Discoloured or Cracking

Grout often shows signs of ageing before the tile does. If it’s dark, patchy, or crumbling, it not only looks unclean but may also allow water and bacteria to seep beneath the floor. Our Ballymoney restoration team deep-cleans and reconditions grout to make it look clean and consistent again — while protecting what’s underneath.

4. You See Stains, Etching, or Surface Damage

Wine, citrus, cleaning sprays, and even water can leave stains or etch marks — especially on marble or limestone. These aren’t surface smudges; they’re actual damage to the top layer. Restoration removes these flaws by gently resurfacing the stone. Once that’s done, we reseal it to prevent future issues.

5. You’re Thinking About Replacing the Floor

If you’ve reached the point where you’re pricing out new tiles, stop. Many of our Ballymoney clients thought their floors were beyond repair — until they saw what restoration could do. It’s far less invasive and a fraction of the cost. In many cases, we can bring a “worn-out” floor back to near showroom condition.

Expert Stone Floor Restoration in Ballymoney

At Causeway Cleaning Ltd, we’ve restored floors in modern kitchens, heritage homes, and seaside properties across Ballymoney and beyond. We work with all types of stone, including:

We’re proud to be IICRC Certified, Senior NCCA Members, and WoolSafe Approved Providers. Every product, method, and machine we use is carefully selected to suit your specific floor.

Our process includes deep cleaning, diamond honing, polishing, sealing, and optional anti-slip treatments — all tailored to the condition and material of your floor. We also offer flexible scheduling to minimise disruption.

Serving Ballymoney and the North Coast

We provide stone floor restoration in Ballymoney, plus nearby areas like:

Stranocum, Cloughmills, Rasharkin, Dervock, Ballybogey, and throughout the North Coast region.

Book Your Free Floor Assessment Today

📞 Call 028 7034 8034
📩 Email info@causewaycleaning.co.uk

Let us restore your floor’s beauty, durability, and value — safely and professionally.


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Is your stone floor dull or stained? Our Ballymoney experts share the signs that mean it’s time for professional restoration — and how to get lasting results.

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