You’ll walk up stairs that look like they were just installed. No more embarrassing scratches when guests visit. No more dull, etched surfaces that make your beautiful home feel neglected.
The marble will have that deep, mirror-like shine that first caught your eye when you bought the house. Every step will feel smooth under your feet again. The stone’s natural patterns and colors will pop with clarity you forgot was possible.
Your investment gets protected for years to come. And you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you preserved something irreplaceable rather than ripping it out and starting over.
High Definition Marble Restoration has been serving Nassau and Suffolk County homeowners for 18 years. We’re owner-operated, which means when you call, you’re talking to the person who’ll be working on your stairs.
Old Bethpage homes deserve specialized care. Your community has preserved buildings dating back to 1765, and that same preservation mindset applies to your marble surfaces. We’ve worked on everything from Revolutionary War-era farmhouses to modern estates, always respecting the original character while bringing surfaces back to life.
The owner personally oversees every project. No subcontractors, no surprises, no wondering who’s accountable when something goes wrong.
First, we protect everything around your staircase. Disciplined masking and cleanup means your home stays pristine during the work.
Then we assess each step individually. Some might need crack repair or chip filling with color-matched compounds. Others might just need surface restoration. We don’t do unnecessary work.
The restoration itself involves multiple grades of diamond polishing to remove scratches, etching, and dullness. We work methodically from coarse to fine, bringing back that mirror finish step by step. Finally, we apply penetrating sealers that protect against future staining and etching.
You’ll see the difference immediately, but the real test comes months later when your stairs still look perfect despite daily use.
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Every marble staircase restoration includes crack repair, chip filling, scratch removal, etch removal, and multi-stage diamond polishing. We also seal the surface to prevent future damage.
Old Bethpage’s historic homes often feature unique marble types and installation methods from decades past. We’ve seen Carrara marble from the 1920s, Tennessee marble from the 1940s, and imported stones that aren’t available anymore. Each requires different techniques and materials.
Your staircase gets the specific care it needs based on the marble type, age, and condition. We don’t use one-size-fits-all approaches because your stairs aren’t generic. The goal is always the same: restore the original beauty while protecting your investment for years to come.
Most residential staircases take 1-2 days depending on the number of steps and damage level. We work efficiently but never rush the process.
Light surface restoration on 10-12 steps typically takes one full day. More extensive work involving crack repair, deep scratch removal, or multiple flights can take two days. We’ll give you an exact timeline during the free estimate.
The key is that each step needs proper drying time between processes. We can’t shortcut the chemistry involved in marble restoration, which is why we give realistic timeframes upfront rather than promising unrealistic turnarounds.
Absolutely. Most marble damage that homeowners think requires replacement can actually be restored to like-new condition.
We’ve restored stairs with deep scratches, acid etching, cracks, and even missing chunks. The key is having the right equipment, materials, and experience to know what’s possible. Marble is more resilient than most people realize.
Replacement should be the last resort, not the first option. It’s expensive, messy, and you lose the original character of your historic home. Professional restoration costs a fraction of replacement and often delivers better results than new installation.
We handle scratches, etching from acidic spills, cracks, chips, dullness, staining, and general wear patterns from decades of foot traffic.
Etching from lemon juice, wine, or cleaning products is very common and completely repairable. Deep scratches from moving furniture or dropped objects can be polished out. Cracks get filled with color-matched compounds that blend invisibly with the original stone.
Even stairs that look completely ruined often just need professional attention. We’ve restored marble that homeowners were ready to demolish, bringing it back to showroom condition. The before-and-after transformation surprises people every time.
Pricing depends on the number of steps, marble condition, and restoration complexity. We provide transparent, upfront quotes with no hidden fees.
Basic restoration typically costs significantly less than replacement while delivering superior results. Complex restoration involving extensive repair work costs more but still represents substantial savings compared to demolition and replacement.
We price each project individually after seeing the actual condition. Factors include marble type, damage extent, access challenges, and any special requirements for historic preservation. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work.
Historic marble restoration is actually our specialty. We understand the unique challenges of preserving original character while bringing surfaces back to life.
Old Bethpage’s historic homes often feature marble types and installation methods that aren’t used anymore. We’ve worked on stairs from the early 1900s through mid-century installations, each requiring specific knowledge and techniques.
The goal is always preservation over replacement. We use methods that respect the original craftsmanship while delivering modern durability and appearance. Your historic staircase gets the specialized care it deserves from people who understand its value.
Properly restored and sealed marble stairs can look great for 5-10 years or more with normal residential use and proper maintenance.
The longevity depends on traffic levels, maintenance habits, and the quality of the restoration work. Our restorations include penetrating sealers that protect against staining and etching, extending the time between services.
High-traffic areas might need touch-ups sooner, while formal staircases used occasionally can look perfect for a decade. We provide maintenance guidelines to help you protect your investment and can perform periodic maintenance to keep everything looking its best.