Your marble countertops shine like the day they were installed. No more embarrassing etching from wine spills or coffee rings that won’t come out. No more chips that catch your eye every time you walk into the kitchen.
The stains that made you consider hiding your countertops under cutting boards are gone. Your stone surfaces feel smooth again, sealed against future damage, and protected with professional-grade treatments that last for years.
You saved thousands compared to replacement while getting results that actually look better than new. Your kitchen stays functional throughout the entire process, and you avoid weeks of construction mess and disruption.
We’ve been restoring damaged stone throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties since 1998. We’re the owner-operated business that Garden City Hotel has trusted exclusively for over 16 years of flawless stone care.
Based in Lake Ronkonkoma, we understand exactly what Long Island homeowners deal with. The age of homes here, the types of stone commonly used in local construction, and the specific challenges that come with maintaining natural stone in this climate.
When you work with us, you get direct access to the owner on every project. No subcontractors, no miscommunication, no wondering if the work will meet your standards. Just disciplined attention to detail and results you can see.
We start with professional steam cleaning at 356°F that kills bacteria and removes deep stains without harsh chemicals that can damage your stone. This gives us a clean surface to work with and lets us see exactly what we’re dealing with.
Next comes the repair work. We use color-matched epoxy and specialized techniques to fill chips, seal cracks, and restore your surface to its original smoothness. Every repair is blended so well you’ll never know damage was there.
Finally, we polish and seal the entire surface. This brings back that showroom shine while protecting against future etching and staining. The whole process typically takes 1-2 days, and your kitchen stays functional throughout. After 48 hours of curing time, your countertops are ready for normal use.
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Every countertop restoration includes deep cleaning, damage repair, polishing, and sealing. We handle etching from acidic spills, chips from dropped items, stains from daily use, and scratches from normal kitchen life. You get results that last for years, not months.
Long Island homes often feature the same types of natural stone, and we’ve perfected our techniques specifically for materials common in this area. Whether it’s marble from local suppliers or granite that’s been in your home for decades, we understand how different stones age and what they need.
Our process includes transparent pricing upfront, protective masking to keep your space clean during work, and a final walkthrough to ensure everything meets your standards. No surprises, no hidden costs, no wondering if the job is really done right.
Yes, most damage can be repaired so well you’ll never know it was there. Etching appears as dull, cloudy spots where acids have reacted with your marble’s surface, but this is actually surface-level damage that responds very well to professional polishing techniques.
For chips and cracks, we use color-matched epoxy mixed with stone pigments to get an exact match. The repair process involves filling the damage, sanding it smooth, then polishing and sealing the entire surface so everything blends perfectly. Even significant damage can often be repaired rather than requiring replacement.
The key is understanding that most countertop damage looks worse than it actually is. What seems like permanent destruction is usually repairable by professionals with the right equipment and experience.
Most homeowners save up to 80% compared to full replacement. A typical countertop replacement in the Ronkonkoma area runs $3,000-$8,000 or more when you factor in materials, demolition, disposal, and installation. Professional restoration typically costs a fraction of that.
You also avoid the hidden costs of replacement like eating out for weeks while your kitchen is unusable, potential plumbing modifications, and the risk of discovering problems during demolition that add to your bill. Restoration keeps your kitchen functional throughout the process.
The savings speak for themselves, but the real value is getting results that look better than new while avoiding the massive disruption of a full renovation. You get your beautiful countertops back without the headache.
Most residential 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 when you factor in ordering materials, scheduling demolition, and installation.
Simple polishing and sealing can often be done in a single day. More extensive repairs involving chips or cracks might require an additional day for proper curing. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
After completion, there’s a 48-hour curing period where you should avoid heavy use, but your countertops are ready for light use much sooner. Compare that to weeks of construction mess and eating takeout while waiting for new countertops to be fabricated and installed.
Absolutely. Professional restoration using commercial-grade materials and techniques creates a surface that’s often more durable than the original. We use specialized sealers that protect against future etching and staining, and our polishing process actually strengthens the stone surface.
The key difference between professional restoration and DIY attempts is the quality of materials and application techniques. We use knife-grade epoxies, color-matched pigments, and commercial polishing compounds that aren’t available to consumers. The result is a repair that lasts for years, not months.
Garden City Hotel has trusted us exclusively for over 16 years, which tells you something about the durability of our work. When commercial properties rely on your restoration to maintain their appearance day after day, year after year, you know the results will hold up in your kitchen too.
Yes, we serve all of Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Being based in Lake Ronkonkoma puts us in an ideal location to efficiently serve homeowners throughout Long Island, whether you’re in Garden City, Huntington, Babylon, or anywhere in between.
We’ve been perfecting stone restoration throughout this region for nearly two decades, so we understand the specific needs of Long Island homeowners and the types of stone commonly used in local construction. Different areas have different stone preferences and different challenges.
Our service area includes both Nassau County and Suffolk County because we know this market. We understand local building trends, the age of homes in different neighborhoods, and what Long Island homeowners expect from professional stone restoration.
We’re owner-operated, which means direct accountability on every project. When you call, you’re talking to the person who will actually oversee your restoration, not a sales rep or dispatcher. This eliminates miscommunication and ensures quality control from start to finish.
We also specialize in challenging restoration projects. While other companies might tell you that badly damaged stone needs replacement, we’ve built our reputation on bringing back surfaces that others consider hopeless. The worse the damage, the better we make it look.
Our 35 years of refined techniques, combined with commercial-grade equipment and materials, consistently deliver results that surprise homeowners. Add our transparent pricing and disciplined approach to cleanup, and you get restoration that exceeds expectations without the typical contractor headaches.