Terracotta and slate tiles bring a warmth and character to homes that no other material can match. But they also require a very different approach to cleaning and maintenance compared to ceramic or porcelain tiles. Get it wrong and you can cause irreversible damage.

What Makes Terracotta and Slate Different?

Both terracotta and slate are natural, porous materials. They don’t have a hard glaze protecting the surface — which means liquids, oils, and cleaning products can penetrate deep into the tile itself rather than sitting on top.

Terracotta is made from fired clay and is extremely absorbent. Slate is a natural stone with a layered structure that can flake or delaminate if treated harshly.

Common Mistakes That Damage These Tiles

The Right Approach to Cleaning

Natural stone tiles should be cleaned with a pH-neutral cleaner specifically formulated for stone. Avoid anything with bleach, ammonia, or acids. Dry the surface after mopping rather than leaving water to sit.

The Importance of Proper Sealing

Terracotta and slate must be sealed — ideally with a penetrating impregnating sealer that soaks into the stone rather than sitting on top. This protects from within without changing the tile’s natural appearance. New tiles should be sealed before use, and the seal should be reapplied every 2–3 years depending on traffic levels.

Professional Restoration

Years of incorrect cleaning, lost sealer, and ingrained grime are no match for professional restoration. The Grout Guy’s terracotta and slate sealing service restores the natural beauty of your tiles and provides long-lasting protection.

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