Your marble staircase stops being a source of worry and becomes the centerpiece it was meant to be. The etching disappears. The dull spots regain their original luster. Those scratches from decades of foot traffic get eliminated completely.
You get back the elegant entrance that matches your home’s character and value. No more wondering if you’re damaging the stone every time someone walks up the stairs. No more embarrassment when guests see worn, damaged marble.
Instead, you have a staircase that looks like the day it was installed, with the deep shine and crisp edges that make historic homes so remarkable. The restoration protects your investment while preserving the craftsmanship that makes your Syosset home special.
We’ve been bringing Nassau County’s historic stone surfaces back to life since 1998. We’re the company that gets excited about the challenging jobs – the 100-year-old marble that other contractors won’t touch.
What sets us apart is owner-operator involvement on every project. When you call us, you’re getting direct access to craftsmen who’ve been featured in the New York Times and who understand what makes Syosset’s historic homes special.
Syosset’s beautiful older homes need specialists who understand both the materials and the history. We’ve seen what happens when inexperienced crews try to work on century-old marble. We’re here to make sure that doesn’t happen to yours.
We start with a thorough assessment of your marble staircase, identifying the specific type of stone, age, and any previous treatments. This tells us exactly what approach will work best for your particular marble.
The restoration phase brings back the original finish. Whether your marble needs polishing to a high shine or restoration to its original honed finish, we use diamond compounds and proper techniques to eliminate etching, scratches, and dull spots.
Finally, we apply appropriate sealers to protect against future staining and make maintenance easier for you. The entire process is designed around preserving the character of your historic home while bringing the marble back to its original beauty.
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Your marble staircase restoration includes complete surface preparation, professional-grade polishing, and protective sealing. We handle everything from minor etching repair to complete restoration of severely damaged stairs.
For Syosset’s historic homes, this often means working with marble that was installed decades ago using techniques and materials that require specialized knowledge. We understand the specific needs of century-old stone and adjust our process accordingly.
The work includes careful masking and cleanup to protect your home during restoration. You get transparent pricing upfront, direct communication with the owner throughout the project, and results that preserve both the beauty and value of your historic property.
Marble staircase restoration typically ranges from $5 to $20 per square foot, depending on the condition of your stone and the extent of restoration needed. Historic marble often requires more specialized techniques, which can affect pricing.
The final cost depends on factors like the size of your staircase, the type of marble, and whether you need basic polishing or complete restoration. We provide transparent pricing upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work.
For an accurate estimate on your specific staircase, we offer free on-site assessments where we can evaluate the marble’s condition and provide a detailed quote based on your particular needs.
Yes, we specialize in restoring severely damaged historic marble staircases. In fact, the worse the condition, the better the job is for us. We’ve been working on 100-year-old floors and complex restoration projects since 1998.
Historic marble damage often includes deep etching from acidic cleaners, scratches from decades of foot traffic, and staining that regular cleaning can’t remove. Our three-phase process of grinding, honing, and polishing is specifically designed to address these issues.
We use specialized equipment and techniques calibrated for century-old stone, understanding that historic marble has unique characteristics that require extra care. The goal is always to restore the original beauty while preserving the craftsmanship that makes your home special.
Most marble staircase restoration projects take 1-3 days to complete, depending on the size of the staircase and the extent of restoration needed. Simple polishing might be finished in a day, while complete restoration of damaged historic marble takes longer.
The process involves multiple steps that need proper curing time between phases. We work efficiently while ensuring each step is done correctly, because rushing restoration work can damage the stone permanently.
We’ll give you a specific timeline during your free consultation based on your staircase’s condition and size. Throughout the project, you’ll have direct communication with the owner so you always know what’s happening and when you can expect completion.
No, we take extensive precautions to protect your home during restoration work. Our disciplined approach to masking and cleanup means your space stays protected and pristine throughout the entire process.
We carefully mask surrounding areas, use proper dust containment, and clean up thoroughly after each work session. This is especially important in Syosset’s historic homes where protecting original woodwork, walls, and other surfaces is crucial.
Our owner-operator model means the person overseeing the work has a direct stake in protecting your property. We treat every project like it’s our own home, ensuring your restoration enhances your space without causing damage to surrounding areas.
Yes, we work on all types of natural stone including granite, limestone, travertine, and other historic stone surfaces. We also offer concrete restoration and polishing services for modern applications.
Our expertise extends to any stone surface in your home, from floors and countertops to walls and decorative elements. Each type of stone requires different techniques and products, which is why our specialized knowledge matters.
However, we don’t work on porcelain or other manufactured materials. We focus specifically on natural stone restoration because that’s where our expertise and passion lie, especially when it comes to preserving the historic character of Long Island homes.
Proper maintenance after restoration is simple but important. Use only pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for natural stone – never use regular household cleaners that can etch the marble surface.
Clean spills immediately, especially acidic substances like lemon juice, wine, or tomato-based products. These can cause permanent etching if left on the marble. For daily cleaning, a damp microfiber cloth is often all you need.
We provide specific maintenance instructions based on your marble type and finish. Following these guidelines will keep your restored staircase looking beautiful for years and protect the investment you’ve made in proper restoration.