I have a two-tiered doorstep tiled with terracotta quarry tiles.
However, several of the tiles are badly broken and not all of them are the same deep red colour.
Recently, I got upset because after some building works to the outside of my block as I felt tiles had lost their deep red colour.
I was told this was due to concrete and was advised to clean the steps with brick acid.
Unfortunately, I did not realise the negative effects as some of the tiles have now lost their redness and the grouting has turned white.
My problem is whether I should have these discoloured tiles completely replaced and repainted or whether it better to get whole step cleaned up and repainted and not replace any existing tiles.
I just want the whole doorstep to to back to its original deep red colour.
Can anyone advise?
However, several of the tiles are badly broken and not all of them are the same deep red colour.
Recently, I got upset because after some building works to the outside of my block as I felt tiles had lost their deep red colour.
I was told this was due to concrete and was advised to clean the steps with brick acid.
Unfortunately, I did not realise the negative effects as some of the tiles have now lost their redness and the grouting has turned white.
My problem is whether I should have these discoloured tiles completely replaced and repainted or whether it better to get whole step cleaned up and repainted and not replace any existing tiles.
I just want the whole doorstep to to back to its original deep red colour.
Can anyone advise?