Your marble countertops shine like the day they were installed. The etching from years of acidic spills is completely gone. Those dull spots that made your expensive stone look cheap have been polished away.
You’re not worried about every coffee spill or lemon juice splash anymore. Your surfaces resist staining and moisture damage because they’ve been properly sealed by someone who understands how natural stone behaves.
Your kitchen feels luxurious again. The investment you made in quality stone now shows, and you can actually enjoy cooking without cringing at scratched, damaged countertops.
High Definition Marble Restoration Inc has been bringing Stewart Manor’s most challenging stone projects back to life for over 25 years. We’re the company featured in the New York Times for restoring 100-year-old floors.
This is owner-operated craftsmanship, not a cleaning service trying to dabble in restoration. Every project gets direct oversight from someone with 35 years of refined techniques.
Stewart Manor’s historic homes and quality construction deserve specialists who understand both old-world materials and modern restoration methods. We’ve maintained commercial relationships for 16+ years because we deliver consistent results.
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 years of neglect.
The restoration process uses specialized equipment designed for natural stone. No harsh chemicals that etch marble surfaces. No generic methods that cause more damage. Instead, we use controlled techniques that remove buildup and staining while preserving the stone’s integrity.
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 moisture and staining. The entire process typically takes 1-2 days and is performed on-site with dustless techniques.
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Your countertop restoration includes everything needed to bring damaged marble, granite, and stone surfaces back to life. We handle etch removal, scratch repair, stain elimination, and protective sealing.
Stewart Manor’s coastal location creates unique challenges for natural stone. Salt air, humidity, and temperature changes accelerate wear on countertops. Our restoration process accounts for these local conditions, using techniques that work specifically for Long Island’s environment.
We also offer concrete restoration and polishing – perfect for Stewart Manor’s mix of historic and modern properties. Whether your project involves century-old marble or contemporary surfaces, we have the expertise to deliver lasting results that protect your investment.
Countertop restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement. While replacement involves purchasing new materials, demolition, and installation – often running $3,000-8,000 for an average kitchen – restoration usually ranges from $800-2,500.
The math is simple. You’re keeping your existing stone and just bringing it back to life. No disposal costs, no weeks of kitchen disruption, and no need to match discontinued materials.
Most Stewart Manor homeowners are shocked at how much they save. One client told us they were quoted $6,500 for new marble countertops, but we restored their existing ones for $1,200.
Yes, and we prove it every day. Marble can be restored to like-new condition as long as the structural integrity is intact. We’ve brought back countertops that looked hopeless – deep etching, stains, scratches, and dullness.
The restoration process removes a thin layer of damaged surface, revealing fresh stone underneath. Then we polish it to the exact finish you want and seal it properly. The New York Times featured our work specifically because of these dramatic transformations.
We recently restored 40-year-old Carrara marble in a Stewart Manor kitchen. The homeowner said it looked better than when originally installed because we corrected installation flaws and achieved a more consistent finish.
Most countertop restoration projects take 1-2 days, depending on the size and condition of your surfaces. Unlike replacement that can take weeks, restoration is completed quickly with minimal disruption.
We use dustless techniques, so you can stay in your home during the work. We recommend avoiding the specific areas being worked on each day, but your kitchen remains functional throughout most of the process.
Historic marble often requires additional time for careful assessment and specialized techniques, but we provide accurate timelines upfront so you can plan accordingly. Rush services are available for urgent situations.
Properly restored marble is actually easier to maintain than damaged stone. The smooth, sealed surface repels stains and moisture, making daily cleaning simple with just neutral cleaners and a damp cloth.
We seal your countertops with professional-grade products that last 3-5 years under normal use. No monthly treatments or special procedures. Just avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or lemon-based products that can cause etching.
We provide specific care instructions and recommend products that won’t damage your investment. Most Stewart Manor clients tell us their restored countertops stay beautiful longer than they expected with basic maintenance.
We specialize in all natural stone surfaces – marble, granite, limestone, travertine, and quartzite. Each material requires different techniques and expertise, which we’ve developed over 25 years in the restoration business.
We also offer concrete restoration and polishing, which has become increasingly popular in Stewart Manor’s modern renovations. Whether you have historic Carrara marble or contemporary engineered stone, we have the specialized knowledge to restore it properly.
What we don’t do is porcelain – we focus exclusively on natural materials where our expertise makes the biggest difference. This specialization means better results for the surfaces we do handle.
Damaged countertops affect your daily life more than you realize. Etched, stained surfaces are harder to clean, harbor bacteria, and make food preparation unpleasant. You end up avoiding using your kitchen the way you should.
Beyond functionality, damaged stone affects your home’s value. Real estate professionals tell us that worn countertops can reduce perceived value by 15-25%. Proper restoration protects and often increases your investment.
Most importantly, you deserve to enjoy the beautiful stone you paid for. When clients see their restored countertops, they consistently say they wish they’d done it sooner. Don’t let damaged stone diminish your daily experience in your own home.