Welcome to Floor Rescue – we’re South Wales and Bristol’s premier hard floor cleaning company.
A tiled floor is a great investment for a home.
It is a practical and hard-wearing choice of flooring that can withstand heavy foot traffic and a multitude of stains.
But while a solid floor can (and should) last a lifetime, many homeowners are unaware that they are able to restore their tiles and grout with professional cleaning, and will opt to replace tiles that are able to be restore to new condition.
This is particularly the case with many stone floors that look very tired with years of ingrained soils and grime. Indeed, many homeowners assume their tiles are beyond redemption.
This is very rarely the case.
Whether you have a small ceramic tiled floor or a large natural stone floor like travertine, we are able to strip away old sealants, remove years of staining and get them back to how they used to look.

Sometimes, all that is required is a deep clean of your tiles and grout.
Or you may have a floor that needs a stuboorn sealant removed and then a deep clean followed by polishing and re-sealing.
No matter your requirements, we have the knowledge and experience to bring your tiled floors back to life.
Which tiles do we restore?

In short, we clean and restore almost all types of tiled floors, including:
- Travertine
- Limestone
- Ceramic
- Slate
- Marble
- Mosaic
- Victorian & Edwardian
- Porcelain
- Terrazzo
- Karndean
- LVT
Which areas do we serve?
We provide professional tile cleaning in Cardiff, Swansea, Gwent and throughout South Wales and Bristol (and further afield for large projects)
Here are just some of the areas we cover:
- Cardiff
- Bristol
- Newport & Gwent
- Rhondda Cynon Taff
- Swansea
- Bridgend
- Cwmbran
- Caerphilly
- Vale Of Glamorgan
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Monmouth
- Abergavenny
How to arrange a quotation
Arranging a free quotation is straightforward.
Often, we’re able to provide an accurate quote to clean and restore your tiles via a quick call and seeing a couple of photos of your floor.
We’ll just need to ask a couple of questions and find out the approx dimensions of the floor.