Saturday September 21st completed Mexican Tile Renew Project at The Pink Elephant Restaurant Bar in Boca Grande Fl with Mex Tile that was installed in 1947, over 77 years ago, and the Mex Tile has had severe water damage over the years.
Saturday September 2024 completed Mexican Tile Renew Project at The Pink Elephant Restaurant Bar in Boca Grande Fl with Mex Tile that was installed in 1947, over 77 years ago, and the Mex Tile has had severe water damage over the years. The white spots you see on the Mexican tile in the before photo above is called Efflorescence which is caused by water getting under the Mex tile via a flood or constant water intrusion. The source of the water must be diverted or shut down. Efflorescence is a white deposit (usually calcium carbonate) that develops on the surface of grout and/or tiles as they dry out. It happens when soluble, naturally occurring mineral salts contained in Portland cement, or materials used in conjunction with it, rise to the surface.
Saturday September 21st, completed Mexican Tile Renew Project at The Pink Elephant Restaurant Bar in Boca Grande Fl with Mex Tile that was installed in 1947, over 77 years ago, and the Mex Tile has had severe water damage over the years. The white spots you see on the Mexican tile in the before photo above is called Efflorescence which is caused by water getting under the Mex tile via a flood or constant water intrusion. The source of the water must be diverted or shut down. Efflorescence is a white deposit (usually calcium carbonate) that develops on the surface of grout and/or tiles as they dry out. It happens when soluble, naturally occurring mineral salts contained in Portland cement, or materials used in conjunction with it, rise to the surface.
Saturday September 21st completed Mexican Tile Renew Project at The Pink Elephant Restaurant Bar in Boca Grande Fl with Mex Tile that was installed in 1947, over 77 years ago, and the Mex Tile has had severe water damage over the years. The white spots you see on the Mexican tile in the before photo above is called Efflorescence which is caused by water getting under the Mex tile via a flood or constant water intrusion. The source of the water must be diverted or shut down. Efflorescence is a white deposit (usually calcium carbonate) that develops on the surface of grout and/or tiles as they dry out. It happens when soluble, naturally occurring mineral salts contained in Portland cement, or materials used in conjunction with it, rise to the surface. Saturday September 21st completed Mexican Tile Renew Project at The Pink Elephant Restaurant Bar in Boca Grande Fl with Mex Tile that was installed in 1947, over 77 years ago, and the Mex Tile has had severe water damage over the years. The white spots you see on the Mexican tile in the before photo above is called Efflorescence which is caused by water getting under the Mex tile via a flood or constant water intrusion. The source of the water must be diverted or shut down. Efflorescence is a white deposit (usually calcium carbonate) that develops on the surface of grout and/or tiles as they dry out. It happens when soluble, naturally occurring mineral salts contained in Portland cement, or materials used in conjunction with it, rise to the surface.
Saturday September 21st completed Mexican Tile Renew Project at The Pink Elephant Restaurant Bar in Boca Grande Fl with Mex Tile that was installed in 1947, over 77 years ago, and the Mex Tile has had severe water damage over the years.
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on Oct 11th, 2024, Damage on Siesta Key Fl after hurricanes Helene and
Milton was devastating for the local residents, flood surge water of up
to 5 feet inundated homes on Beach Rd Siesta Key Fl, damage was
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Typical flood-damaged floors on Siesta Key from Hurricanes Helene and Milton (2024) involved extensive water infiltration, leaving behind mud, ruined subfloors, and soaked floor coverings. Ground-level areas, particularly garages and lanais, saw water lines of 2-3 feet, resulting in saturated flooring.Mexican Tile Renew Project at 100 Year Old Home in 500 Block of Beach Rd Siesta Key Fl That Survived Back to Back Hurricanes in 2024. Mexican Tile Floors Were The Only Flooring Product to Survive Back to Back Hurricanes Helene and Milton on Siesta Key Fl.
Mexican Tile Renew Projects Since 1995 We Accept All Major Credit Cards. We have A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. Mexican Tile Renew Projects from Sarasota to Longboat Key to Bird Key to Siesta Key to Casey Key to Bradenton to Venice to Myakka River area to Englewood to Nokomis Fl restoring Mexican tile floors for over 30 years. We Make Like New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call Vel at 941-926-7444.
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