We also restore residential floors.


Restored correctly, marble, limestone, wood and other floor types can really add prestige and value to your home. Whatever your requirement, we have the solution for you, and we'll explain the restoration process to you from start to finish before starting any work.

For the duration of our work, we will keep the area as tidy as possible, and on completion we will clean up thoroughly, always aiming to keep any disruption to your daily routine to a minimum and remembering that we are working where you live.

Unique Floorcare guarantees to deliver craftsmanship of the highest quality and to work in a discreet and professional manner.

Case Study


Epoxy Floor Sealing, Residential

This domestic customer wanted to add more shine to their Epoxy floor, so we treated it with a high gloss floor finish. The higher gloss level added a different dimension to the rooms, and it gave the property an exclusive look.

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Marble Floor Restoration, Warwickshire

The Marble floor had lost some of its shine and was beginning to have a hazy appearance. Acid etching caused by using the wrong cleaning chemicals had left marks by the main door. Deep scratches and minor cracks were repaired, and a polishing powder was worked into the floor to create a high shine.

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Wood Floor Restoration, Warwick

Parquet and wooden floor boards, that had not been treated for years, were repaired, sanded and sealed.

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News, Advice & FAQs


Does Your Floor Stand Up to the Footfall?

Does Your Floor Stand Up to the Footfall?

Busy supermarkets often have a tough job on their hands trying to keep their floors clean and safe. A high flow of traffic takes its toll on the surface which will quickly become dirty and slippery and in the end wear out prematurely, unless it is treated.

Dust Free Concrete Floors

Dust Free Concrete Floors

Concrete dust create real cleaning problems for warehouses and production facilities with power floated concrete floors. Our Concrete Polishing system solves the problem, creates stunning floors and reduces cleaning cost.

How to Keep Floors Clean

How to Keep Floors Clean

Entrance matting act as the first line of defence when it comes to preventing outside dirt and grit from being walked into a building, and, even more importantly, they reduce the risk of slips and falls - a key consideration for all publicly accessible buildings. Research shows that up to 90% of all dirt and debris present within a building is tracked in from the outside on the bottom of shoes. An effective entrance mat measuring 6 meters can remove 75% of all this dirt, contain it in one place and reduce the cleaning cost otherwise required in the building.

The ‘Wet & Dry’ Floor Cleaning Method

The ‘Wet & Dry’ Floor Cleaning Method

What is the 'Wet-and-Dry' Method? When using the Mop & Bucket system, the 'Wet-and-Dry' method is a very simple yet incredibly effective step in picking dirt and grit off the surface during floor cleaning. First you wash the floor with a wet mop until you're satisfied you can't clean any more dirt off. Then you go over the damp area with a CLEAN, DRY mop to pick up any leftover dirt and grit you couldn't pick up during the clean. You will be amazed at how much dirt you can still pick up during this simple step, please see below.

Terrazzo Floor Restoration


Wood Floor Restoration


Floorcare Case Studies