Your marble countertops stop looking cloudy and tired. Those water spots, soap scum, and etching marks that have been building up for years disappear completely.
The natural veining in your stone becomes crisp and clear again. Your surfaces regain the depth and richness they had when first installed, without the massive expense of replacement.
You get countertops that are easier to maintain and stay beautiful longer. No more avoiding certain areas of your kitchen or feeling embarrassed when guests notice the damage.
We’ve been serving Lattingtown’s finest homes since 1998. We’re the company that gets excited about the worst-looking surfaces because we know exactly how to bring them back to life.
We’re owner-operated, which means you get direct expertise and quality control on every project. We understand that the historic homes and premium materials in Lattingtown require a completely different approach than newer installations.
Long Island’s coastal climate creates unique challenges for marble surfaces. Salt air, humidity, and temperature fluctuations accelerate stone deterioration, and our restoration process accounts for these local conditions using techniques specifically designed for waterfront properties.
We start with a thorough assessment of your marble surfaces, identifying the specific issues affecting your stone. Every project is different, and 100-year-old surfaces require a completely different approach than newer installations.
Our professional-grade equipment penetrates deep into the marble’s pores, breaking down years of accumulated soap scum, mineral deposits, and embedded dirt. This isn’t surface cleaning – we’re extracting contaminants that have been building up for decades.
After deep cleaning, we address any etching, scratches, or damage using diamond polishing techniques. The final step involves sealing the stone to protect against future staining and make daily maintenance much easier. You’ll see the difference immediately, and that restored beauty lasts for years.
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Your countertop restoration includes complete assessment, deep cleaning, and professional sealing of all treated surfaces. We also provide concrete restoration and polishing – particularly valuable for Lattingtown’s historic homes with original concrete elements.
Whether it’s basement floors, outdoor patios, or decorative concrete features, we restore these surfaces to complement your newly refreshed marble work. Our restoration process is designed specifically for the challenges that Long Island’s waterfront properties face.
We use diamond polishing techniques and professional-grade steam equipment that reaches deep into stone pores. Unlike regular cleaning companies, we don’t use harsh chemicals that can damage your expensive surfaces. Every surface gets the specific treatment it needs based on the stone type and condition.
Most countertop restoration projects are completed in 1-2 days, depending on the size and condition of your surfaces. This is dramatically faster than replacement, which can take weeks and involves demolition, disposal, and installation of new materials.
We protect everything that needs protection and use wet-sanding procedures that create no dust. Your kitchen remains largely usable during the process, and you’ll see immediate results once we’re finished.
The restored surfaces need 24-48 hours to fully cure after sealing, but light use is possible during this time. This minimal disruption is one of the biggest advantages over replacement.
Yes, we can remove etching, water stains, and soap scum that regular cleaning can’t touch. Etching occurs when acidic substances react with marble, creating dull spots that penetrate below the surface.
Our diamond polishing process removes the damaged layer and restores the original finish. We then apply protective treatments that help prevent future etching and make your surfaces more resistant to daily wear.
Standard penetrating sealers offer zero protection against etching, but our restoration process addresses both the existing damage and provides better long-term protection. The key is using the right techniques for your specific stone type and damage level.
Absolutely. We specialize in historic materials and get excited about challenging restoration projects. The 100-year-old floors and surfaces in Lattingtown’s historic homes require specialized knowledge and techniques that most companies don’t have.
We understand how different stone types age and deteriorate over time. Original marble installations often have different characteristics than modern stone, and we adjust our restoration methods accordingly.
Long Island’s coastal environment accelerates aging in historic stone. Our restoration techniques account for decades of salt air exposure, temperature fluctuations, and the unique challenges that waterfront properties face.
Professional restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement. When you factor in demolition, disposal, new materials, and installation, replacement becomes extremely expensive – especially for premium marble surfaces.
Restoration preserves your existing investment while giving you results that look like new installation. You avoid the disruption, mess, and extended timeline that comes with replacement projects.
We provide free quotes and transparent pricing upfront. Most homeowners are surprised at how affordable professional restoration is compared to living with damaged surfaces or paying for complete replacement.
Regular cleaning only addresses surface dirt and grime. Professional restoration removes embedded contaminants, repairs damage, and restores the original finish of your stone surfaces.
Our professional-grade steam equipment and diamond polishing techniques reach deep into the marble’s porous structure. We extract years of accumulated deposits that regular cleaners can’t touch, then repair etching and scratches at the molecular level.
Many “cleaning companies” use harsh chemicals and abrasives that actually damage stone surfaces. Professional restoration requires specialized equipment, techniques, and knowledge of different stone types to avoid causing more damage.
Yes, we offer concrete restoration and polishing services specifically for historic properties. Many of Lattingtown’s older homes have original concrete elements in basements, patios, or decorative features that can be restored to complement marble work.
Concrete polishing creates smooth, durable surfaces that are easier to maintain and look significantly better than worn, stained concrete. This service is particularly valuable for historic homes where original materials add character and value.
We use specialized techniques for different concrete ages and conditions. Whether it’s basement floors that have been neglected for decades or outdoor patios affected by coastal weather, we can restore these surfaces to enhance your entire property.