Mexican
Tile Restoration – Saltillo Tile Restoration Sarasota Florida. Best
Prices on Mexican ‘Saltillo’ Tile Cleaning in Florida. We have completed
over 3,500 Mexican tile renovation projects. We started our Mexican
Tile refinishing business in 1995 over 30 years ago. BETTER CALL
941-926-7444. email at mexicantilerenew@aol.com.
Mexican Tile Renew Sarasota Fl For Over 30 Years We Have Made Like New
Your Saltillo Tile Floors, The Good, The Bad, and Just Plain Ugly Ones.Since 1995 Mexican Tile Renew aka
Mexican Tile Restorations (MTR) has been refinishing Saltillo tile
floors and grout in South West Florida, call 941-926-7444 in Sarasota.
Mexican Tile and Grout Renew Serving Englewood to Venice to Sarasota to
Siesta Key to Longboat Key to Holmes Beach to Palmetto to South St Pete
Fl since 1995, same location, same owners, same phone number
941-926-7444.

The red clay is formed into Mexican tiles, dried in the sun and then fired in kilns, the newly formed Mexican tile can range in color from yellow to red with many tiles having a mixture of those colors. The Saltillo-Mexican tiles are left to dry outside, they sometimes will have the footprint of a dog or a chicken, they have an uneven bumby surface, they remain cool and comfortable in the summer.Because
Mexican tiles tend to be softer than ceramic tile, they do need to be
sealed and properly maintained. These tiles have been made in Mexico and
the Southwest for hundreds of years and remain in many public places
for decades.

Saltillo tile is highly porous, and soaks in liquid easily. Unlike most ceramic tile, there is no glaze on the top surface of the tile. It is difficult to install as it absorbs water from the thin-set mortar, grout, grease pencils, etc. Once placed, it stains and scuffs easily if not properly sealed and maintained with a quality sealant.
A
satin gloss acrylic sealant will maintain the natural look of the
Saltillo-Mexican tile. You should periodically test the seal by putting a
few drops of water on the tile in various places. If the water is
absorbed, then another coat of sealant should be applied.

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 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 10 years, it is and always will be very labor intensive.
'Mexican
Tile Renew' Sarasota Fl with South West Fl Better Business Bureau A+
Rating. Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal, Sarasota To St Pete Fl. CALL
941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com
Mexican Tile Renew
Clean and Seal Your Floors Sarasota To St Pete. Florida Mexican Tile
Restoration, JANUARY 3rd 2026, OUR 31st YEAR IN BUSINESS. Never “Steam
Clean” Mexican tile floors or use vinegar to clean Mexican tile floors.
MEXICAN TILE WE STRIP, CLEAN & SEAL.
'Mexican Tile
Renew' Renewing Mexican Tile in Sarasota, Longboat Key, Casey Key,
Nokomis, Osprey, Siesta Key, Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, St Pete, and
Venice Fl Since 1995. More information and photos of completed projects
at our website www.mexicantilerenew.com Mexican Tile Renew Clean and Seal Englewood to Sarasota To St Pete. CALL 941-926-7444. email mexicantilerenew@aol.com
'Mexican
Tile Renew' Sarasota Fl We Make Like New Your Saltillo Tile Floors, The
Good, The Bad, and Just Plain Ugly Ones. We have been refinishing
Mexican Tile floors in South West Florida since 1995.
Saltillo
tile is a type of terra-cotta tile that originates in Saltillo,
Coahuila, Mexico. Saltillo tiles are made from clay found in the
Northern Mexico area. Saltillo-type tiles are now manufactured at many
places in Mexico, and high-fire "Saltillo look" tiles, many from Italy,
compete with the terra-cotta originals.

The red clay is formed into Mexican tiles, dried in the sun and then fired in kilns, the newly formed Mexican tile can range in color from yellow to red with many tiles having a mixture of those colors. The Saltillo-Mexican tiles are left to dry outside, they sometimes will have the footprint of a dog or a chicken, they have an uneven bumby surface, they remain cool and comfortable in the summer.

Saltillo tile is highly porous, and soaks in liquid easily. Unlike most ceramic tile, there is no glaze on the top surface of the tile. It is difficult to install as it absorbs water from the thin-set mortar, grout, grease pencils, etc. Once placed, it stains and scuffs easily if not properly sealed and maintained with a quality sealant.
A
satin gloss acrylic sealant will maintain the natural look of the
Saltillo-Mexican tile. You should periodically test the seal by putting a
few drops of water on the tile in various places. If the water is
absorbed, then another coat of sealant should be applied. As
the Saltilo-Mexican tile loses its shine, another coat is applied on
top of the old sealant. If the finish becomes too worn, dirty or uneven,
it can be stripped and a new coat applied. However, this option is very
labor-intensive. Additionally, another coat of sealant can be used on
both the Saltillo tile and grout. A tile installation professional with
experience in Saltillo will charge $4.50 to $6.50 per square foot for
installation (INSTALL NEW TILE), not including tearing up the old
flooring and removal, depending on your locale.

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.
Refinishing
Mexican tile is not really a DIY project, many different products are
needed to properly strip off the old sealer, grease, oil and set in
stains from years ago. 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 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 anti-mar agent, U.V. inhibitors and a grease and
oil blocker to become the perfect solution for sealing porous tile.
'Mexican Tile Renew'
offers the Best Prices on Mexican 'Saltillo' Tile Cleaning and
refinishing in Florida. We have completed over 3,500 Mexican Tile
renovation projects. We started our Mexican Tile refinishing business in
1995. We have been in the Flooring and Tile business for over 30 years.
Mexican Tile Renew will refinish Mexican Saltillo Tile, Spanish Tile and Terra Cotta Tile in Sarasota, Bradenton, St Pete, Longboat Key, Nokomis, and Casey Key Florida. Mexican Tile Renew
strips off the old sealers on your Mexican Tile, cleans the Mex-tile
and re-seals the Mex-tile to a beautiful like new appearance.
“No vinegar, no Fabuloso
no Mop & Glo, no Endust and no Spic and Span to clean your Mexican
tile floor.” Don’t use them on your Mexican tile floor. Mexican Tile
Floor Care: Do Not use Vinegar to Clean Your Mexican Tile Floor it Will
Ruin the Finish. Vinegar is an acid. Proper weekly maintenance is just
as important as getting the right installer in order to extend the life
of your Mexican Saltillo tile. JUST USE SOAP AND WATER TO CLEAN YOUR
TILE, SOAP LIKE DISHWASHER DETERGENT. BETTER CALL MEXICAN TILE RENEW
941-926-7444.














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