Amtico Floor Restoration in Hampshire — Expert Case Study & Guide

Richard Lee-Costello • February 27, 2024

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Studio Amtico floor restored by us aboard P&O Ventura

Amtico Floor Restoration

Amtico flooring is one of the UK’s most popular luxury vinyl tile (LVT) choices — combining stylish design, durability and easy maintenance. But even high-quality Amtico can show signs of wear over time: scratches, scuffs, dullness and ingrained dirt can diminish its appearance and performance.

At Hampshire Hard Floor Care, we frequently restore Amtico floors across Hampshire — from private homes in Winchester, Fareham and Petersfield to high-use commercial and marine environments. Our professional restoration process brings tired floors back to life, restoring both appearance and long-term resilience.


This guide explains what Amtico floor restoration really involves, why it’s more than just cleaning, and how expert care can make your floors shine again.


What Is Amtico Flooring & Why It Deserves Specialist Care

Amtico LVT is a high-end luxury vinyl tile product known for its realistic wood and stone looks, dimensional stability, and enduring performance. It’s designed for everyday life — resistant to moisture, stains and traffic — but like any flooring, it still benefits from proper maintenance and restoration. amtico.com


Routine sweeping and gentle mopping help keep Amtico clean, but over time:

  • Dirt and debris become embedded in the surface
  • Old floor finish layers become worn or cloudy
  • Scuffs and scratches dull the original sheen
  • Protective layers break down from traffic patterns


Without professional attention, these issues accumulate and make floors appear older and tired — even if the structure is still solid. amtico.com


Why Routine Cleaning Isn’t Enough

Day-to-day maintenance, like sweeping or light mopping with a vinyl-safe cleaner, prevents surface dust and grime but doesn’t address deeper issues:

  • Aged floor dressing layers that trap dirt
  • Ingrained residues that resist household cleaners
  • Loss of protective finish that enhances shine
  • Scuffs and superficial damage from furniture and footfall


Industry best-practice cleaning guides strongly recommend occasional deep cleaning — including stripping and refreshing the floor finish — to truly restore your Amtico floor to peak appearance.


Professional Amtico Floor Restoration: What It Includes

Our Amtico floor restoration service in Hampshire follows a systematic process tailored to each floor’s condition:

1. Initial Assessment & Condition Survey

Every Amtico floor is unique. Our technicians start with a detailed assessment, identifying:

  • Traffic patterns
  • Areas of dulling or marking
  • Old or damaged finish layers
  • Loose or lifting sections

This ensures the restoration plan is precise and effective.

2. Deep Professional Cleaning

Using specialist solutions and equipment, we:

Break down and remove ingrained dirt and residues

Strip old floor dressing layers safely

Clean and neutralise the surface thoroughly

This step prepares the floor for finishing and prevents repeated build-up.

3. Scratch Reduction & Surface Renewal

While Amtico rarely scratches like wood or stone, heavy use can leave scuffs. We use techniques to:

Minimise visible scratches

Improve overall surface uniformity

This contributes to a smoother, more appealing finish.

4. Application of Protective Floor Dressing

Once cleaned, we apply a specialised Amtico-compatible dressing, which:

Enhances shine and restores original appearance

Adds a protective barrier against wear and scuffs

Makes ongoing cleaning more effective

This finish can be tailored — from a natural satin look to a higher sheen — depending on your preference.

5. Final Inspection & Maintenance Advice

Before leaving your home or business, we ensure:

The finish is even and robust

Edges, corners and high-traffic zones are consistent

You understand how to keep the floor looking its best


Why Professional Restoration Matters

Attempting aggressive DIY ‘deep cleans’ or using inappropriate products can damage your Amtico flooring. Many household cleaners contain chemicals or abrasives that strip away protective layers, dull the surface or leave residues.


In contrast, a professional restoration:

  • Uses materials designed for LVT and Amtico
  • Increases your floor’s lifespan
  • Improves daily maintenance results
  • Helps retain property value
  • Delivers a visibly superior finish

Real-World Example: Studio Amtico on P&O Ventura

We’ve applied these exact techniques beyond residential homes — including on the P&O Ventura cruise ship while in dry dock in Hamburg. In that case, a studio-area Amtico floor had become worn, scratched and dull. We:

  • Stripped the old finish
  • Deep cleaned and neutralised the surface
  • Re-secured any lifted tiles
  • Applied multiple layers of finish
  • Left a robust, refreshed floor that passengers now enjoy


That project demonstrates the effectiveness of professional restoration even in demanding, high-use environments. hampshirehardfloorcare.co.uk


Ongoing Care: Keeping Your Amtico Floor Beautiful

After restoration, good maintenance practices help sustain results:

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly with a soft-bristle tool
  • Mop gently with pH-neutral or Amtico-recommended products
  • Avoid steam cleaners and excessive water on seams
  • Place felt pads under furniture
  • Use protective mats at entrances


Following manufacturer cleaning guidance and professional tips can extend the life of your finish and reduce the need for frequent deep restorations. amtico.com


Amtico Restoration Services Across Hampshire

We provide tailored Amtico restoration and maintenance for homes and businesses throughout:

  • Winchester
  • Southampton
  • Fareham
  • Portsmouth
  • Petersfield
  • The New Forest (including Lymington & surrounding areas)
  • Basingstoke and beyond

From light refreshes to deep clean, strip and refinish services, we restore luxury vinyl floors to their best condition, enhancing both look and durability.


Ready to Revive Your Amtico Floor?

If your Amtico or luxury vinyl flooring has lost its original brilliance or you’re preparing your home for viewings, events or daily life, professional restoration can deliver remarkable results.

Contact Hampshire Hard Floor Care today for an assessment and free quotation — and let us bring out your floor’s true potential.

Request a Quote for Amtico & Vinyl Floor Restoration


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