TILE CLEANING - MEXICAN TILE RENEWED WE CLEAN - STAIN- SEAL TO LIKE NEW APPEARANCE

TILE CLEANING - MEXICAN TILE RENEWED WE CLEAN - STAIN- SEAL TO LIKE NEW APPEARANCE

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Mexican Tile Renew Tile Tech Jessica Bloomfield Shows Off The Finishing Touches to Our Saltillo Tile Restoration Project in Boca Grande Fl


Mexican Tile Renew Tile Tech Jessica Bloomfield Shows Off The Finishing Touches to Our Saltillo Tile Restoration Project in Boca Grande Fl. Mexican Tile Renew uses ACRYLIC SELAERS which offers satin gloss protection and beauty to unglazed Mexican paver tile and other porous terra cotta surfaces with fewer coats. A blend of the latest in acrylic polymer technology has been coupled with an antimar agent, U.V. inhibitors and a grease and oil blocker to become the perfect solution for sealing porous tile.


Mexican Tile can have occasional cracks on the surface and has a somewhat rough texture to the touch. Mexican Tile can have animal prints. Mexican Tile are not the same color. They can vary in shading with-in the same tile. Mexican Tile are prone to alkali in the clay, to minimize problems they must be properly sealed and kept sealed with a water based acrylic sealer, multiple coats are needed.

Mexican Tile Renew Tile Tech Jessica Bloomfield Shows Off The Finishing Touches to Our Saltillo Tile Restoration Project in Boca Grande Fl.  Saltillo tile may be sealed with multiple coats of acrylic sealer, the film will build an even protective film and gloss that may repel water, oil, grease, and efflorescence. A quality acrylic sealant should be used as it will be easy to apply, non-yellowing and long-lasting.

Mexican Tile Renew Tile Tech Jessica Bloomfield Shows Off The Finishing Touches to Our Saltillo Tile Restoration Project in Boca Grande Fl. Mexican tile is not Marble, is not Ceramic tile and is not Porcelain tile. Mexican tile has no glazed finish, the only protection for the clay tile is an applied sealer and Mexican tile must be stripped, cleaned and sealed at least every 8 or 9 years, it is and always will be very labor intensive.

Mexican Tile Renew is currently working on restoration of the Saltillo tile at the Van Wezel estate at 535 S. Blvd. of the Presidents, Sarasota FL that was damaged by the destruction and flooding from hurricane Milton on October 10th, 2024. Mexican Tie Renew tile tech Jessica Bloomfield is seen in photo above beginning the prep work in the grand gathering room. See prior story, last year, in SRQ Magazine about the extensive renovation of the Van Wezel estate that concluded in March 2024, The Van Wezel Estate Gets a New Life Following a Full Restoration, By Emma Moneuse March 20, 2024. 

Feb 2025, Mexican Tile Renew is currently working on restoration of the Saltillo tile at the Van Wezel estate at 535 S. Blvd. of the Presidents, Sarasota FL that was damaged by the destruction and flooding from hurricane Milton on October 10th, 2024. See prior story, last year, in SRQ Magazine about the extensive renovation of the Van Wezel estate that concluded in March 2024, The Van Wezel Estate Gets a New Life Following a Full Restoration, By Emma Moneuse March 20, 2024. 

Mexican Tile Renew estimator Jessica Bloomfield seen above from SRQ magazine photo shoot May 14th, 2025 at house on Sarasota Bay featuring Saltillo tile for an upcoming article about Jessica and Mexican Tile Renew in Sarasota Fl. We have completed over 3,000 Mexican Tile Renew Projects from Boca Grande to Englewood to Venice to Nokomis to Casey Key to Siesta Key to Sarasota to Longboat Key to Bradenton to Holmes Beach to Anna Maria Island and to South St Pete Florida for over 30 years. Mexican Tile Renew, We Make Your Saltillo Tile Look Like New Again.

Open Mon thru Sunday to better serve you, we only restore Mexican Tile floors. Same Business Owners, Same Location, Same Phone Number 941-926-7444 for 30 years. MEXICAN TILE RENEW 30 years in business: Clean Mexican-Saltillo Tile |Seal Mexican-Saltillo Tile |Restore Mexican Tile Sarasota Fl (941) 926-7444., Sarasota, FL 34233 http://www.mexicantilerenew.com

 

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