Bathroom renovations Chevron Island

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Bathroom renovations in Chevron Island where we are providing a full remodeling solution in Chevron Island (4217) on the Gold Coast QLD. We provide a specialized solution, tailor-made to suit your requirements and also with versatile alternatives tailored to get a great outcome for your spending plan, creativity and designs. Call our team to discuss your Labrador restroom renovation today for a free evaluation and quote– we look forward to visiting your home to create your dream bathroom/s.

We take care of everything for you from

Bathroom designs

  • Tiling
  • Bench-tops
  • Tap-ware
  • Showers
  • Plumbing
  • Marble laminate
  • En-suites
  • Laundries
  • Custom vanities
  • Concrete
  • Electrical

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History of Chevrons Island

 

Goat Island was the former name of Chevron Island. Originally having a cattle farm on it. Goats were farmed on the island in quite large numbers. Chevron Island is a natural island and the gotas were farmer to help keep the vegetation from taking over.

Bathroom renovations Labrador

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Bathroom Renovation in Labrador, where we are providing a total bathroom improvement service in Labrador (4215) on the Gold Coast QLD. We supply a specialized solution, customized to match your needs as well as with flexible alternatives geared to get a great result for your budget plan and objectives. Contact our team to review your Labrador shower room renovation today for a complimentary assessment as well as quote– we’re expecting to hear from you.

 

 

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We take care of everything for you from

Bathroom designs

  • Tiling
  • Bench-tops
  • Tap-ware
  • Showers
  • Plumbing
  • Marble laminate
  • En-suites
  • Laundries
  • Custom vanities
  • Concrete
  • Electrical

 

Contact us on 0756463736 or visit our contact pg here

 

More at our gallery here.

History of Labrador Gold Coast

The name for Labrador was thought to have come from the area in Canada called Labrador Peninsula which was a large coastal fishery.

 

Labrador House was built in 1883 facing Marine Parade as a holiday home with views to the broadwater and South Stradbroke Island. It was one of the first large homes, built by Francis Augusta Lousia Thorn. It sat on 2 acres (0.0081 km2) of land. In 1923 Jim (James) Cavill owned the home and thought to re-develop it.

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Latest Update -Corona Virus and us

Latest Update -Corona Virus and us

We are pleased to inform you that we are open for business whilst this Corona Virus is in our community. All our suppliers and tradesman have taken necessary precautions.

 

We would love to come and help you design your own unique bathroom. Call us and arrange a free no obligation quote or visit our website and fill in our form….0756463736

 

Both Brisbane, Gold Coast and Adelaide all still open

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We hope you all stay well and keep our small business trading where we can.

 

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Merrimac QLD 4226

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How to clean bathroom tiles?

How to clean bathroom tiles?

Soap scum, mildew, and filthy grout – over the years our team at Gold Coast Bathroom Renovation have seen everything in the way of rundown bathrooms and have learned how to clean bathroom tiles in practical ways.

You can purchase commercial products to clean your bathroom tiles, but if you are interested in using less chemicals for your health’s sake and saving money, we suggest that you clean your bathroom tiles naturally.

Two efficient home remedies for cleaning bathroom tiles

Nature gives us a variety of non-toxic cleaners with vinegar and baking soda being two of the most efficient and easily available.

  • Vinegar – Oils, minerals from water, soap residues and humidity-loving mildew collect on bathroom tiles leaving them looking dull and feeling grimy.

    Acetic acid, the active ingredient in vinegar, addresses each of these issues. It dissolves the calcium and other minerals left behind by hard water, loosens oil and soap scum and kills mildew.

    Tiles with a thin layer of grime can usually be wiped clean with a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Those with a heavier buildup of dirt and stains benefit from a vinegar soak. Simply apply a generous amount of the vinegar solution to the tiles and allow it to sit for at least half an hour before you begin scrubbing.

    One of the downsides to cleaning bathroom tiles with vinegar is the smell. You can easily solve this problem by adding a few drops of an essential oil to your vinegar/water solution. Wild orange, eucalyptus, lemon and lavender essential oils all add a pleasant fragrance, while also boosting the vinegar’s natural antibacterial effect.

 

  • Baking Soda – Baking soda can work wonders in a grimy bathroom. Its first benefit is that its fine grains create additional friction as we scrub. This added scrubbing power makes it easier to clean grout, as well as to remove stubborn mineral deposits, layers of scum and some stains.

    Another benefit of baking soda is that it is alkaline. Acidic vinegar removes some stains, but others are immune to acid. These stains can often be removed or at least lightened by an alkaline cleaner such as baking soda. Rubbing particularly stubborn stains with a baking soda and water paste and allowing it to sit for about an hour before scrubbing can save on elbow grease.

Vinegar and baking soda tile cleaner recipe

The internet is full of tile cleaner recipes, but the following one stands out because it includes both vinegar and baking soda.

In bathrooms with significant stains and grime, cleaning the walls and tile floors with both vinegar and baking soda gives much better results than using just one product or the other.

Tile Cleaner Recipe

Mix or shake the following ingredients:

  • 1 2/3 cups baking soda
  • 1/2 cup Castile or liquid dish soap
  • 2 – 4 tablespoons white vinegar

After mixing the main ingredients dilute it with 1/4 – 1/2 cup water to give it the desired consistency. Store it in an airtight container and use liberally.  

We hope that these natural cleaning tips will help you to efficiently clean your bathroom tiles without expending unnecessary time or effort.

If your bathroom needs more than cleaning if it needs a renovation, be sure and get in touch with us. We specialize in both private and commercial bathroom renovations and it would be our pleasure to make your bathroom attractive, spacious and practical.