Countertop Restoration in Long Beach, NY

Your Countertops Restored to Perfection

Professional countertop restoration that saves you thousands over replacement while bringing back that original beauty.
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Professional Marble Countertop Restoration Services

Skip the Replacement. Get Results Instead.

Your countertops don’t need to be ripped out and replaced just because they’re stained, chipped, or dull. Professional restoration brings them back to their original condition at a fraction of replacement cost.

You get the beauty and function you want without the mess, expense, and weeks of disruption that come with full replacement. Most projects are completed in just 1-2 days, so your kitchen stays functional while we work.

The results speak for themselves. Restored countertops that look and feel like new, with proper sealing and protection to prevent future damage.

Long Beach Countertop Restoration Experts

Owner-Operated Since 1998

We’ve been serving Long Beach homeowners since 1998, specializing in the restoration of historic and challenging countertop projects. We’re not a franchise or corporate operation – you work directly with us throughout your project.

Our expertise has been recognized in the New York Times, and we’ve built our reputation on tackling the projects others won’t touch. Long Beach’s historic homes, many dating back to the 1930s and earlier, require specialized knowledge and techniques.

You get direct communication, transparent pricing, and the assurance that comes with working with professionals who’ve been trusted by this community for over two decades.

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Marble Countertop Restoration Process

Transparent Process, Professional Results

We start with a free, no-obligation assessment of your countertops. You’ll get transparent pricing upfront – no surprises or hidden fees. We explain exactly what needs to be done and why.

The restoration begins with thorough cleaning and preparation. Any chips or cracks are repaired using color-matched epoxy, precisely mixed to blend seamlessly with your stone. We then sand, hone, and polish the surface to restore its original finish.

Finally, we apply professional-grade sealers to protect against future staining and damage. Most projects are completed within 1-2 days, and you can use your countertops normally within 8 hours of completion.

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Countertop Restoration Long Beach NY

What Your Restoration Includes

Every countertop restoration includes comprehensive repair of chips, cracks, and surface damage using professional-grade materials. We handle stain removal, scratch elimination, and complete surface refinishing to restore the original appearance.

Long Beach’s coastal environment creates unique challenges with salt air and humidity affecting stone surfaces. Our restoration process accounts for these local conditions, using sealers and techniques specifically chosen for Long Island’s climate.

Your project includes color-matching for seamless repairs, professional polishing to restore shine, and protective sealing to prevent future damage. We also offer concrete restoration and polishing services for those unique surfaces found in many of Long Beach’s historic properties.

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How much does countertop restoration cost compared to replacement?

Countertop restoration typically costs 60-80% less than full replacement. While replacement can run $3,000-8,000 or more for an average kitchen, restoration usually ranges from $800-2,500 depending on the extent of damage and square footage.

The savings go beyond just the initial cost. Restoration avoids the expense of demolition, disposal, and potential plumbing or electrical work that replacement often requires. You also avoid weeks of kitchen downtime and the stress of a major renovation project.

Most importantly, restoration preserves the original character of your countertops, which is especially valuable in Long Beach’s historic homes where matching original materials can be difficult or impossible.

Yes, we specialize in challenging restoration projects that other companies won’t touch. Our expertise with historic surfaces means we can often restore countertops that seem beyond repair.

We’ve successfully restored 100+ year old marble surfaces with severe etching, deep stains, and significant chips. Using professional-grade epoxy and color-matching techniques, we can rebuild edges, fill large chips, and eliminate even stubborn stains.

The key is proper assessment and technique. What looks like irreparable damage to homeowners is often very manageable with the right tools and experience. We’ll give you an honest evaluation of what’s possible during our free consultation.

Most countertop restoration projects are completed in 1-2 days. Simple polishing and sealing can often be done in a single day, while more extensive repairs requiring epoxy work may take two days to allow proper curing time.

The timeline depends on the extent of damage and the size of your countertops. During our free consultation, we’ll give you a precise timeline based on your specific situation. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.

You can typically use your countertops lightly after 8 hours, though we recommend waiting 24-48 hours before heavy use to ensure the sealers have fully cured. This is still far faster than replacement, which can take weeks from start to finish.

Professional restoration should be virtually invisible when completed properly. We use color-matching techniques with multiple pigments to ensure repairs blend seamlessly with your original stone.

The key is working with the stone’s natural characteristics rather than against them. We carefully analyze the existing color patterns and veining to create repairs that follow the stone’s natural flow. Our epoxy repairs are sanded and polished to match the surrounding surface texture exactly.

After restoration, most clients can’t identify where the repairs were made. The goal is to restore the entire surface to a consistent, like-new appearance while preserving the stone’s natural character and beauty.

Yes, we stand behind our work with a comprehensive warranty on both materials and workmanship. The specific terms depend on the type of restoration performed, but we guarantee our repairs against defects and premature failure.

Our sealers come with manufacturer warranties, and we provide detailed care instructions to help you maintain your restored countertops. Proper maintenance is key to longevity, and we’ll show you exactly how to care for your surfaces.

Because we’re owner-operated and have been serving Long Beach since 1998, our reputation depends on quality work that lasts. We’re not going anywhere, and we’ll make sure you’re completely satisfied with the results.

Absolutely. We restore all types of natural stone countertops including granite, marble, quartzite, and travertine. We also offer concrete restoration and polishing services, which is particularly relevant for Long Beach’s unique architectural styles.

Each material requires specific techniques and products. Granite restoration focuses on chip repair and polishing, while marble requires more careful handling due to its sensitivity to acids. Concrete restoration involves different processes entirely but can create stunning results.

We also restore other stone surfaces like floors, showers, and vanities. Many Long Beach homes have matching stone throughout, and we can restore everything to create a cohesive, beautiful result throughout your space.

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