Your marble staircase becomes the centerpiece it was meant to be. Scratches disappear. Etching vanishes. That dull, worn surface transforms into a mirror-like finish that catches light beautifully.
You get stairs that look better than new—because we don’t just clean them, we actually restore the stone itself. The kind of restoration that makes guests stop and stare, wondering how you got them to look so perfect.
This isn’t a temporary fix. When we’re done, your stairs stay beautiful for years, not months. You invested in marble for a reason—now you get to see why.
We’ve been restoring marble staircases and historic floors in Lindenhurst and Suffolk County for over 25 years. The owner personally oversees every project—you’re not dealing with subcontractors or rotating crews.
Lindenhurst’s rich history means older homes with original marble and stone features that deserve proper care. We understand these materials because we’ve worked on everything from 100-year-old staircases to modern installations.
Featured in the New York Times and trusted by homeowners who value craftsmanship over shortcuts. When your marble stairs need real restoration, you get someone who’s been perfecting these techniques for decades.
First, we evaluate your staircase and explain exactly what needs to be done. No surprises, no upselling—just an honest assessment of the damage and the best approach to fix it.
We start by carefully protecting your home, then remove scratches and etching through progressive diamond polishing. Each step builds on the last, gradually bringing back the stone’s natural shine and smoothness.
The final step is sealing and protection. Your restored stairs get a protective treatment that helps prevent future damage while maintaining that beautiful, natural marble appearance. You’ll know exactly when we’re done—the difference is impossible to miss.
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Every marble staircase restoration includes complete scratch and etch removal, professional-grade polishing, and protective sealing. We handle everything from minor surface damage to severe etching that’s been building up for years.
In Lindenhurst, we see a lot of historic homes with original marble features that haven’t been properly maintained. These staircases often have decades of wear, water damage, and improper cleaning that’s left them looking cloudy and rough.
Our restoration process works on all marble types—Carrara, Calacatta, Crema Marfil, and other natural stones. We match our techniques to your specific stone type and damage level, ensuring the best possible results without risking further damage to your investment.
Most marble staircase restoration projects take 1-3 days depending on the size and condition of your stairs. We work efficiently but never rush the process—each step needs proper time to achieve the right results.
For a typical residential staircase with moderate scratching and etching, expect about 2 days. Severely damaged stairs or larger staircases may take longer. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during our initial assessment.
We protect your home throughout the process and work around your schedule as much as possible. You can use your stairs the same day we finish—no waiting for coatings to cure or dry.
Yes, we can remove deep scratches and acid etching that most people think is permanent damage. Our diamond polishing system works progressively from coarse to fine grits, literally rebuilding the marble surface.
Etching from acidic spills, harsh cleaners, or years of improper maintenance can be completely eliminated. Even deep gouges and scratches that catch your fingernail can usually be polished out without affecting the surrounding stone.
The key is having the right equipment and experience to know how much material to remove and when to stop. Too aggressive and you create low spots; too gentle and the damage remains. We’ve been perfecting this balance for over two decades.
Restoration typically costs 60-80% less than replacement, and you keep your original marble with all its character and quality. New marble staircases can easily run $15,000-$30,000+ depending on size and material quality.
Professional restoration brings your existing stairs back to like-new condition for a fraction of replacement cost. You also avoid the mess, disruption, and time involved in demolition and installation of new stone.
For historic homes in Lindenhurst, restoration preserves the original craftsmanship and materials that give your home its character. You can’t buy that authenticity with new materials—and you shouldn’t have to when restoration delivers better results.
Marble loses its shine through a combination of scratching from foot traffic and chemical etching from acidic substances. Even water can cause etching if it sits on marble long enough, especially in areas with hard water.
Common culprits include cleaning products (even “stone-safe” ones can be too harsh), spilled drinks, pet accidents, and abrasive dirt tracked in from outside. Each incident creates microscopic damage that builds up over time.
The good news is this damage happens in the top layer of the stone. Proper restoration removes this damaged layer and reveals the perfect marble underneath. That’s why restored marble often looks better than new—because it literally is new stone surface.
Yes, we stand behind our marble staircase restoration with a comprehensive warranty. If you’re not completely satisfied with the results, we’ll make it right—no questions asked.
Our warranty covers the restoration work itself and ensures your stairs maintain their restored appearance with normal use and proper care. We also provide detailed care instructions to help you maintain the results long-term.
As an owner-operated business, your satisfaction is directly tied to our reputation in Lindenhurst and surrounding communities. We’ve built our business on referrals and repeat customers, so every job needs to be done right the first time.
Absolutely. We use precise masking and protection systems to ensure no damage to walls, railings, or adjacent surfaces. Our equipment is designed for in-place restoration without removing or disturbing surrounding elements.
We protect everything within a 10-foot radius of the work area, including furniture, artwork, and flooring. Our dust containment systems prevent marble dust from spreading throughout your home during the polishing process.
Twenty-five years of experience has taught us exactly how to work in occupied homes without creating problems. We treat your home like our own—careful, respectful, and clean from start to finish.