Your marble staircase becomes the centerpiece it was meant to be. Gone are the scratches, stains, and dull spots that made you cringe every time guests walked through your front door. Instead, you get the deep luster and elegant appearance that matches the quality of your Franklin Square home.
The safety concerns disappear too. No more worrying about loose or damaged steps that could cause someone to slip. Your restored staircase provides secure footing with the proper grip and stability your family deserves.
Most importantly, you protect your investment. Rather than facing the $10,000+ cost of marble replacement, professional restoration gives you stunning results at a fraction of the price while preserving the historic character that makes your home special.
We’ve been Franklin Square’s go-to choice for historic marble restoration since 1998. We’re the company featured in the New York Times for bringing 100-year-old floors back to life.
Franklin Square’s rich history, with over 33% of homes built before 1950, requires specialists who understand how to work with vintage materials. We’ve spent over two decades perfecting techniques specifically for the century-old marble found in your neighborhood’s historic properties.
When you work with us, you get direct owner involvement on every project. No subcontractors or franchise workers. The Garden City Hotel has trusted us exclusively for their natural stone care for over 16 years—that’s the kind of relationship you build when you consistently protect valuable investments.
We start with a thorough inspection to identify the specific type of marble you have and assess damage, stains, and scratches. Different stones need different approaches, and we analyze your staircase before determining the best restoration method.
Next comes specialized cleaning using pH-neutral compounds that remove dirt, grime, and buildup without damaging the marble surface. This isn’t surface-level cleaning—we’re actually repairing existing damage while we clean, using techniques developed specifically for natural stone.
The restoration phase involves careful grinding and honing to remove scratches, etching, and dull spots, followed by polishing to restore the original finish. Finally, we apply proper sealing to protect against future moisture and staining. The entire process typically takes 1-2 days using dustless techniques, and you’re back to using your restored staircase the next day.
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Our marble staircase restoration service includes everything needed to bring your stairs back to their original beauty. You get professional-grade cleaning that removes years of buildup, expert repair of chips, cracks, and etching damage, and complete restoration of the marble’s natural luster and shine.
Franklin Square’s coastal Long Island environment creates specific challenges for stone surfaces. Salt air, humidity, and varying soil conditions all affect how marble ages over time. We understand these local factors and adjust our restoration techniques accordingly to ensure lasting results.
Your service also includes protective sealing designed specifically for high-traffic areas like staircases. This prevents future staining and makes regular maintenance much easier. We provide maintenance guidance so you know exactly how to care for your restored marble between professional services, protecting your investment for years to come.
Professional marble restoration typically ranges from $5 to $12 per square foot, making it significantly more cost-effective than replacement. A typical staircase restoration project in Franklin Square runs between $800 and $2,500, depending on the size of your staircase and the extent of restoration needed.
This investment is substantially less than marble replacement, which can cost $10,000 or more for a complete staircase. The exact cost depends on factors like the number of steps, the current condition of your marble, and any special repairs needed for chips or deep scratches.
We provide free estimates with no obligation because we want you to make informed decisions about your historic home. During our consultation, we’ll assess your specific staircase and provide an accurate quote based on your marble’s condition and your desired results.
Yes, historic marble restoration is actually our specialty. We’ve worked on century-old marble throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties, including many Franklin Square area historic properties. The worse the condition, the better the opportunity to showcase our expertise.
Older marble often presents unique challenges that require specialized knowledge and techniques. We understand how different cleaning methods affect historic stone’s structure and use restoration processes specifically developed for vintage materials. Our approach actually repairs existing damage while restoring, not just cleaning the surface.
We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our work on 100-year-old floors, and we’ve maintained commercial relationships with high-end properties for over 16 years. This experience with historic materials means we can tackle restoration projects that other companies might write off as impossible.
Most Franklin Square marble staircase restoration projects take 1-3 days depending on the square footage and condition of your stairs. A typical residential staircase usually completes within 1-2 days, while larger or more complex staircases may require up to 3 days.
The process includes assessment, specialized cleaning, surface preparation, polishing, and sealing. We use dustless techniques to minimize disruption to your home, and you can typically use your restored staircase the day after completion. Each step needs proper drying time between treatments to ensure lasting results.
We work efficiently without rushing the process. Quality restoration can’t be hurried, but we understand that staircases are essential parts of your home. We’ll coordinate with your schedule to minimize inconvenience while ensuring your marble receives the attention it deserves for optimal results.
Regular cleaning companies typically use surface-level methods that can actually damage marble over time. Many use acidic cleaners that cause etching, or abrasive tools that create scratches requiring professional repair. Most cleaning companies can’t repair etches, scratches, or restore original shine.
We’re marble restoration specialists, not general cleaners. Our process actually repairs existing damage while cleaning, using techniques developed specifically for natural stone. We understand marble’s chemical composition and how different methods affect its structure. The result is restoration, not just cleaning.
Your marble doesn’t just look cleaner after our service—it looks renewed, with proper protection against future damage. We remove stains, repair surface damage, restore the original finish, and apply protective sealing. This comprehensive approach addresses both current problems and prevents future issues.
Yes, we specialize in all phases of stone restoration services for all kinds of natural stone, including marble, granite, limestone, and terrazzo. We work with Carrara marble, Calacatta marble, and other premium varieties commonly found in Franklin Square’s historic homes.
Different marble types require different restoration approaches, and we analyze your specific stone before determining the best method. Whether you have white Carrara marble with fine gray veining or more exotic varieties with complex patterns, we have the experience and techniques to restore it properly.
We also handle complex architectural features like curved staircases, detailed balustrades, and custom installations. Our owner-operated approach means you get direct expertise on every project, not subcontractor work. We treat each staircase as if it were in our own home, ensuring the highest quality results.
Absolutely. We specialize in the challenging work that other companies avoid, particularly historic marble restoration and complex material projects. Our techniques are specifically designed to preserve and enhance historic materials without causing damage.
We use controlled temperatures, specialized equipment, and restoration methods developed for vintage stone. Unlike consumer-grade tools that can crack marble or remove protective sealers, our commercial systems operate at precisely controlled conditions safe for historic materials. We understand the unique properties of century-old marble and adjust our approach accordingly.
Our work on historic properties has been featured in the New York Times, and we’ve maintained long-term relationships with prestigious properties for over 16 years. This experience with historic materials gives you confidence that your Franklin Square home’s marble staircase will be treated with the care and expertise it deserves.