Your marble staircase becomes the showpiece it was meant to be. No more embarrassment when guests arrive. No more worrying about further damage from daily use.
The scratches, etching, and dullness disappear completely. You get back that deep, mirror-like shine that makes people stop and notice. Your investment is protected for years to come with proper sealing and finishing techniques.
Most importantly, you avoid the nightmare of full replacement. Historic marble that’s been in your home for decades gets a second life instead of ending up in a dumpster.
High Definition Marble Restoration Inc has been bringing damaged stone back to life since 1998. We’re the owner-operated specialists who handle the restoration jobs other companies won’t touch.
Garden City Park’s historic homes deserve craftsmen who understand the character of older marble. Your 1950s colonial or pre-war home has marble that requires different techniques than modern installations.
We’ve spent 18 years perfecting our approach specifically for Nassau County’s historic properties. When the NY Times featured our work in 2001, it wasn’t because we were the cheapest option—it was because we delivered results that preserved both beauty and history.
First, we assess your staircase damage and provide upfront pricing. No surprises, no hidden costs. You know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins.
Next, we protect your home with disciplined masking and prep work. Your furniture, walls, and adjacent surfaces stay pristine throughout the entire process.
The restoration itself involves multiple steps: deep cleaning, honing away damage, polishing to your desired finish level, and sealing for long-term protection. Each step is performed by the owner personally—not subcontractors who might cut corners.
Finally, we handle complete cleanup and walk through the results with you. The goal isn’t just restored marble—it’s your complete satisfaction with both the process and outcome.
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Your marble staircase restoration includes complete damage assessment, professional-grade cleaning, precision honing to remove scratches and etching, multi-level polishing, and protective sealing. Every step is performed using techniques refined over 35 years in the business.
Garden City Park’s historic homes often feature marble that’s been damaged by decades of foot traffic and improper cleaning products. We specialize in these challenging restoration projects where the marble has significant wear patterns, deep etching, or structural issues.
You also get direct communication with the business owner throughout the project. No playing telephone with multiple subcontractors or wondering who’s actually responsible for the quality of work. When issues arise, you talk directly to the person who can make decisions and solve problems immediately.
Marble staircase restoration typically costs between $8-15 per square foot, depending on the extent of damage and the restoration level needed. Historic marble often requires more intensive work due to decades of wear and previous improper maintenance attempts.
We provide transparent, upfront pricing after assessing your specific staircase. Factors that affect cost include the number of steps, severity of scratching or etching, whether structural repairs are needed, and your desired finish level. Most Garden City Park staircases fall within a predictable range, and we’ll give you exact pricing before any work begins.
The investment is typically far less than replacement costs, which can run $50-100+ per square foot for quality marble installation.
Yes, we specialize in the challenging restoration projects that other companies won’t touch. The worse the condition, the better the opportunity to demonstrate our expertise. We’ve successfully restored marble staircases that were written off as “beyond repair.”
Historic marble from the 1940s and 1950s is often softer than modern stone and requires different techniques. We understand how these older installations were done and what restoration approaches work without causing additional damage. Deep scratches, acid etching, structural cracks, and even previous botched repair attempts can typically be corrected.
Our 35 years of experience includes working on some of Nassau County’s most challenging historic restoration projects. We evaluate each staircase individually and provide honest assessment of what’s possible.
Most residential marble staircase restorations take 1-3 days, depending on the number of steps and extent of damage. Simple polishing projects can often be completed in a single day, while comprehensive restoration involving honing and repair work may require 2-3 days.
We work efficiently but never rush the process. Each step must cure properly before moving to the next phase. The disciplined approach means your stairs are restored correctly the first time, avoiding callbacks or touch-up work later.
During the restoration, we minimize disruption to your daily routine. We can often work around your schedule and provide temporary access solutions when needed. The goal is professional results with minimal inconvenience to your household.
No, we take extraordinary care to protect your home during restoration work. Our disciplined masking and cleanup approach ensures adjacent surfaces, furniture, and decor remain pristine throughout the entire process.
We use professional-grade protective materials to seal off work areas and prevent dust or debris from spreading. All equipment is properly contained, and we clean as we go rather than leaving mess for the end of the project.
This attention to detail is part of what sets owner-operated businesses apart from larger companies that rush through jobs. Your home’s protection is as important to us as the quality of the marble restoration itself.
Yes, we restore all types of natural stone including granite, limestone, travertine, and slate. We also offer concrete restoration and polishing services for modern homes with decorative concrete features.
Each stone type requires different techniques and materials. Marble is softer and more prone to acid damage, while granite is harder but can develop different types of wear patterns. Our experience across multiple stone types means we understand exactly how to approach your specific restoration needs.
We do not work on porcelain or ceramic surfaces, as these require completely different restoration approaches. Our focus remains on natural stone where our expertise delivers the best results.
Proper maintenance after restoration is straightforward but important. Use only pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for natural stone. Avoid vinegar, lemon-based products, or generic household cleaners that can cause etching.
Clean spills immediately, especially acidic substances like wine, citrus juices, or coffee. The protective sealer we apply helps prevent staining, but prompt cleanup is still your best defense against damage.
We provide specific maintenance instructions tailored to your marble type and finish level. Most restored staircases need professional resealing every 2-3 years, depending on traffic levels. We can handle this maintenance or recommend quality products for DIY care between professional services.