Churches and places of worship contain some of the most historically significant surfaces in the UK — original stone floors, marble altars, encaustic tiles, timber pews and historic flooring materials that are irreplaceable. Surface repair preserves these elements without disturbing the character of these important buildings.
Historic Surfaces in Religious Buildings
Original stone floors — limestone, sandstone, Yorkstone, marble and encaustic tiles. Chip and crack repair using sympathetic materials.
Marble and stone features — altars, font surrounds, memorial stones and decorative stonework. Chip and crack repair with veining matched where appropriate.
Timber floors and pews — chip and scratch repair on original hardwood elements.
Victorian encaustic tiles — the original geometric floor tiles found in many Victorian churches and chapels. Specialist repair.
Sympathetic Approach
We approach historic religious buildings with the care they deserve. We use reversible repair materials where appropriate and work to the standards expected in listed building and heritage contexts.
Scheduling
We work around services, events and congregation requirements — typically during weekday quiet periods.
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