Your countertops look exactly like the day they were installed. The chips around your sink are gone. Those dull spots from years of acidic spills have been polished away completely.
You’re not dealing with weeks of demolition mess or the massive expense of full replacement. Most restoration projects complete in just 1-2 days with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Your investment is protected long-term with our comprehensive warranty. The surfaces now resist staining and etching because they’ve been properly sealed by someone who understands how different stone materials behave over decades of use.
We’ve been serving Elmont’s most discerning homeowners since 1998. We’re the company featured in the New York Times for bringing 100-year-old surfaces back to life.
This is owner-operated craftsmanship, not a cleaning service trying to dabble in restoration. Every project gets direct attention from someone who understands that your marble and stone require completely different techniques than modern materials.
Elmont’s historic homes and high property values demand expertise that matches the investment. We’ve built our reputation on the challenging projects other companies won’t touch – the worse the condition, the better the opportunity to showcase what’s possible with proper restoration techniques.
First comes the assessment. We examine your countertops to understand exactly what’s causing the damage – whether it’s improper cleaning products, daily wear, or accidental impacts from kitchen use.
You get a detailed quote with no hidden costs, usually within 24 hours. The restoration process uses specialized equipment designed for your specific stone type. No harsh chemicals that etch marble surfaces. No generic techniques that cause more damage.
Surface preparation involves careful grinding and honing to remove scratches, etching, and dull spots. Then comes polishing to restore the original finish, followed by proper sealing to protect against future damage. The entire process typically takes 1-2 days and is performed on-site with dust-free techniques in 99% of cases.
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Your countertop restoration includes everything needed to bring surfaces back to their original condition. We handle chip repair, scratch removal, stain elimination, and protective sealing in one comprehensive service.
Elmont’s affluent community values quality craftsmanship that matches their investment in premium home features. Your historic marble or granite countertops aren’t just functional surfaces – they’re part of your home’s character and significant contributors to property value.
We also specialize in concrete countertop restoration and polishing, perfect for Elmont’s mix of traditional and contemporary homes. Long Island’s coastal environment creates unique challenges for natural stone, with humidity and temperature changes accelerating wear. Our restoration process accounts for these local conditions, ensuring lasting results that protect your investment for years to come.
Yes, even severely damaged marble countertops can typically be restored to their original condition. We specialize in bringing surfaces back to life that other companies consider beyond repair.
The key is understanding that different types of damage require different restoration approaches. Chips around sink cutouts get filled with color-matched epoxy and polished smooth. Etching from acidic spills requires grinding and re-polishing to restore the surface. Deep scratches need progressive restoration starting with coarse grits and working up to fine polishing compounds.
We’ve successfully restored 100-year-old marble that seemed completely ruined. The results depend on the original stone quality, but almost without exception, proper restoration can make your countertops look better than they have in decades. Most projects complete in 1-2 days with dust-free techniques.
Professional countertop restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement, making it an excellent investment for Elmont homeowners with quality stone surfaces.
Restoration in Nassau County ranges from $200-$1500+ depending on square footage and damage extent, while replacement often costs $3000-$8000+ including demolition, disposal, and installation. Labor rates in our area run $70-$110 per hour for professional restoration, but the total project cost is still dramatically lower than replacement.
Beyond the cost savings, restoration preserves your original stone’s unique character and avoids weeks of construction disruption. We provide free, itemized estimates within 24 hours so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. The investment often increases your property value by up to 25%.
Most countertop restoration projects allow continued kitchen use with minimal disruption. We work in sections and use dust-free techniques that keep your home clean and functional.
The process typically takes 1-2 days depending on square footage and damage extent. We protect surrounding areas and coordinate timing so you can prepare meals and use your kitchen normally. Simple polishing might complete in a few hours, while comprehensive restoration of severely damaged surfaces takes longer.
Unlike replacement projects that leave you without a kitchen for weeks, restoration work happens on-site with your existing surfaces. You’re back to normal use the day after completion, with countertops that look better than they have in years. We provide accurate timelines upfront and work efficiently while maintaining the quality standards that have kept us in business for over 25 years.
Absolutely. Damage from acidic cleaning products is one of the most common issues we address, and it’s completely reversible with proper restoration techniques.
Most bathroom and kitchen cleaners are too acidic for marble and natural stone, causing etching that appears as dull spots or water marks. Many homeowners unknowingly damage their countertops using products labeled “safe for stone” that still contain mild acids.
Our restoration process removes all etching damage through controlled grinding and re-polishing. We restore the original finish and apply proper sealers to protect against future damage. The key is using pH-neutral products and techniques that address the damage without compromising the stone surface. After restoration, we provide maintenance guidance to prevent future cleaning product damage.
Yes, we restore marble, granite, quartz, and concrete countertops throughout Elmont and Nassau County. Each material requires specific techniques and expertise to achieve optimal results.
Marble needs careful temperature control and pH-neutral products because it’s easily damaged by acids. Granite restoration focuses on polishing and sealing to restore shine and protect against stains. Quartz surfaces require specialized compounds for scratch removal and stain elimination.
We also offer concrete countertop restoration and polishing, which is increasingly popular in Elmont’s contemporary homes. Our 25+ years of experience means we understand exactly how different materials respond to various restoration techniques. Every project starts with proper assessment to identify your specific stone type and customize the restoration approach accordingly.
Properly restored and sealed countertops can maintain their appearance for 5-10 years or longer with appropriate care, significantly extending their lifespan compared to untreated surfaces.
The longevity depends on usage patterns, maintenance habits, and the quality of restoration work. Our comprehensive sealing process creates a protective barrier against stains and etching, making routine cleaning easier and preventing most damage from daily use.
We provide detailed maintenance guidance and recommend periodic professional cleaning every 6-12 months depending on use. High-traffic kitchen countertops may need attention more frequently than formal dining areas. The key is using proper cleaning products and techniques that preserve the restoration work. Our comprehensive warranty backs the quality of our restoration, and we’ve maintained relationships with clients for decades because the results last when done correctly.