Your kitchen stays functional while we work. Most countertop restoration projects finish in just 1-2 days, not weeks of construction chaos.
You avoid the mess of demolition entirely. No dust clouds, no ripped-out cabinets, no eating takeout for a month while contractors finish “next week.”
Instead, you get professional-grade results that make etching, stains, and chips disappear completely. Your marble’s natural beauty returns with specialized polishing techniques that restore the original shine and protect against future damage.
We’ve served Nassau County homeowners for over 25 years with direct owner involvement on every project. No subcontractors, no middlemen.
We specialize in what other companies avoid: historic floor restoration and complex stone projects that require real expertise. The older and more challenging your surfaces, the better we perform.
Thomaston’s historic homes need craftspeople who understand century-old materials and traditional techniques. We’ve restored floors in houses dating back to the 1800s, preserving their character while bringing them back to life.
We start with a free assessment of your countertops and explain exactly what we can accomplish. You’ll know the timeline, the cost, and what to expect before we begin.
Our restoration process uses commercial-grade equipment and specialized techniques developed over decades. We repair chips and cracks with color-matched materials, remove etching through professional polishing, and eliminate stains with targeted treatments.
The final step involves sealing and protecting your restored surfaces. This prevents future damage and keeps your countertops looking new for years. Most projects complete in 1-2 days, and you can use your kitchen the same day we finish.
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Your countertop restoration includes professional assessment, repair work, polishing, and protective sealing. We handle marble, granite, and natural stone surfaces with techniques specific to each material type.
Thomaston’s historic homes often feature original stone surfaces that need specialized care. We understand the unique challenges of working with century-old materials and use restoration methods that preserve historical integrity while delivering modern durability.
Our service also includes steam cleaning with commercial equipment that removes deep stains and bacteria without harsh chemicals. This process is particularly important for older homes where previous cleaning methods may have caused additional damage to stone surfaces.
Yes, etching is actually one of the most repairable types of marble damage. Those dull, cloudy spots happen when acids react with marble’s calcium carbonate surface, but the damage is only surface-level.
We use specialized polishing compounds and techniques to remove etch marks completely, then restore the original shine. The key is understanding that etching isn’t deep staining – it’s surface damage that responds well to professional treatment.
After removing the etching, we seal the entire surface to prevent future acid damage. This process typically takes just hours, not days, and the results are permanent when properly maintained.
Professional restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement. When you factor in new materials, demolition, disposal, and installation, replacement projects easily run $3,000-$8,000 or more for typical kitchen countertops.
Restoration addresses the actual problems – chips, stains, etching – without the massive expense and disruption of starting over. You keep your existing layout, avoid construction mess, and get results that last for years.
The savings become even more significant in historic homes where matching original materials can be extremely expensive or impossible. Restoration preserves the authentic character while solving the functional problems.
Most residential countertop restoration projects complete 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 and scheduling multiple contractors.
We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Simple polishing and sealing often finish in a single day, while more extensive repairs involving chips or cracks might require an additional day.
Your kitchen remains functional throughout the process. Unlike replacement projects that leave you without countertops for weeks, restoration lets you use your kitchen the same day we finish the work.
Historic restoration is actually our specialty. We’ve worked on Nassau County homes dating back to the 1800s, including many of Thomaston’s original structures that require specialized knowledge of traditional materials and techniques.
Older stone surfaces often need different approaches than modern materials. We understand how century-old marble and stone respond to restoration treatments, and we use methods that preserve historical integrity while delivering lasting results.
Our experience with historic properties includes working with landmark preservation requirements and understanding the unique challenges of older homes. We know how to restore these surfaces without compromising their authentic character or historical value.
This confusion costs homeowners thousands in unnecessary replacements. Stains are dark patches where liquids like wine or coffee have been absorbed into the stone – these can usually be removed with professional cleaning or poultice treatments.
Etching is dull, cloudy spots caused by acids reacting with marble’s calcium carbonate composition. Etching feels smooth but looks different from the surrounding surface, while stains are typically darker and may feel slightly raised or textured.
Both problems are repairable, but they require different approaches. Stains need extraction techniques while etching needs polishing and refinishing. Understanding this difference helps you avoid panic-replacing countertops that can actually be restored for a fraction of the cost.
Chips and cracks are more common than most people think, and they’re definitely repairable. They happen from dropped kitchen items, during installation, or just from normal settling over time, especially in older homes.
We use color-matched epoxy and specialized techniques to fill chips, seal cracks, and restore the surface to its original smoothness. After repair, we polish and seal the entire surface so everything blends perfectly.
Even significant damage can often be repaired rather than requiring complete replacement. This approach saves you thousands compared to replacement while giving you results that last for years. The key is addressing the damage before it spreads or worsens.