Your marble staircase doesn’t need to be ripped out and replaced. What it needs is someone who understands how to bring 100-year-old stone back to life.
Those scratches from daily foot traffic disappear. The etching from spilled drinks vanishes. The dull, worn spots that make your elegant staircase look tired get polished back to their original luster.
You get your stunning staircase back for a fraction of replacement cost. More importantly, you keep the character and craftsmanship that made you fall in love with it in the first place.
High Definition Marble Restoration has been bringing damaged stone back to life since 1998. We’re owner-operated, which means you work directly with the craftsman doing the work.
New Hyde Park’s historic homes demand expertise that understands both the original craftsmanship and modern restoration techniques. We’ve restored marble staircases in century-old estates throughout Nassau County, preserving their character while eliminating decades of wear.
The NY Times featured our work in 2001 because we tackle the projects other companies won’t touch. The worse the condition, the better the transformation.
First, we assess your staircase’s condition and provide upfront, transparent pricing. No surprises, no hidden costs.
Then we protect your space with disciplined masking and preparation. Your home stays clean while we work.
The restoration begins with careful grinding to remove surface damage, followed by progressive honing to smooth the stone. We finish with polishing that brings back the deep luster your marble had when it was first installed. Each step uses techniques refined over 35 years of working with historic stone.
You’re left with stairs that often look better than the day they were originally installed.
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Marble staircase restoration addresses the real problems cleaning can’t fix. We repair chips, eliminate etching, remove deep stains, and restore the stone’s structural integrity.
New Hyde Park’s older homes often feature Carrara marble or other premium stones that require specialized knowledge. These materials were chosen for their beauty and durability, but they need proper restoration techniques to maintain both qualities.
Our service includes crack repair, surface leveling, stain removal, and protective sealing. We also handle the grout work and ensure proper drainage to prevent future damage. The result is a staircase that’s not just beautiful, but built to last another century.
Restoration typically costs 30-50% less than full replacement, depending on the extent of damage and the number of steps. A complete marble staircase replacement in New Hyde Park can run $15,000-$40,000 or more, while restoration usually ranges from $5,000-$20,000.
The bigger advantage isn’t just cost—it’s preserving the original craftsmanship and character of your home. Historic marble often has unique veining, thickness, and quality that’s impossible to match with new stone.
We provide transparent, upfront pricing after assessing your specific staircase, so you know exactly what you’re investing before we start any work.
Yes, through disciplined masking and preparation that protects your floors, walls, and furnishings throughout the restoration process. We use specialized equipment designed for in-place restoration work.
Our process includes dust containment systems and careful protection of adjacent surfaces. We’ve restored staircases in occupied homes throughout Nassau County without damage to surrounding areas.
The key is experience with in-home restoration work. We understand how to work efficiently while maintaining the cleanliness and integrity of your living space during the restoration process.
Most residential marble staircase restorations take 2-5 days, depending on the number of steps, extent of damage, and complexity of the work required. Simple polishing might be completed in 1-2 days, while comprehensive restoration with repairs takes longer.
We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. For staircases that are the primary access route, we can often work in sections to maintain some access during the restoration process.
The timeline includes all phases: assessment, preparation, grinding, honing, polishing, and sealing. We’ll provide a specific timeline during our initial consultation based on your staircase’s unique requirements.
We can restore scratches, etching, stains, chips, cracks, and general dullness that develops over time. Even severe damage like deep scratches from moving furniture or etching from acidic spills can typically be eliminated completely.
The restoration process can handle surface-level damage and many structural issues. We can fill chips, repair cracks, and level uneven wear patterns that develop in high-traffic areas.
However, if the marble is severely cracked through the entire thickness or if structural support is compromised, replacement might be necessary. During our assessment, we’ll be completely honest about what can be restored versus what needs replacement.
Historic marble restoration is actually our specialty. We’ve worked on century-old staircases throughout Nassau County, including many in New Hyde Park’s established neighborhoods where homes date back to the early 1900s.
Historic marble often requires different techniques than modern stone. The composition, thickness, and installation methods were different, and we understand how to work with these older materials without causing damage.
We preserve the character and craftsmanship of historic installations while bringing the stone back to its original condition. This includes working with unique marble types, unusual dimensions, and period-specific installation details that modern contractors might not understand.
We apply appropriate sealers that protect against stains and etching while maintaining the stone’s natural beauty. The type of sealer depends on your marble type, finish, and usage patterns.
Beyond sealing, we provide specific care instructions for your restored staircase. This includes recommended cleaning products, techniques for handling spills, and maintenance schedules to preserve the restoration work.
We also address underlying issues that caused the original damage, such as improper drainage, structural movement, or installation problems. The goal is restoration that lasts decades, not just looks good temporarily.