Your marble tub deck stops being an embarrassment and starts being a showpiece again. No more dull spots where soap bottles sat. No more water stains that make expensive marble look cheap.
The etching disappears. The scratches vanish. That deep, mirror-like shine returns – the same finish that made you fall in love with marble in the first place.
You’ll actually want to show guests your bathroom instead of making excuses about “needing to update it soon.” Because when marble restoration is done right, it looks like the day it was installed.
We’ve been restoring marble across Nassau County since 1998. We’re the company featured in the New York Times for our restoration expertise.
Owner-operated means you get direct access to the craftsman doing the work, not a subcontractor who learned marble restoration last week. We’ve seen every type of damage marble can suffer in North Wantagh’s luxury homes.
The worse the marble, the better the project is for us. We specialize in challenging restoration jobs that other companies walk away from, bringing 100-year-old surfaces back to life.
First, we assess exactly what your marble is dealing with. Etching from acidic cleaners requires different treatment than water stains or soap scum buildup.
We start with professional-grade cleaning that removes years of buildup without damaging the marble further. Then comes the restoration work – grinding out etches and scratches using diamond abrasives, not harsh chemicals that make problems worse.
The polishing process brings back that deep shine using techniques that work with marble’s natural properties. Finally, we apply protective treatments that help prevent future damage. The whole process typically takes one to two days, depending on the extent of restoration needed.
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Complete tub deck restoration covers every surface around your bathtub or jacuzzi. We remove etching from bathroom cleaners, water stains from hard Nassau County water, and scratches from years of use.
North Wantagh homes often feature Carrara marble or travertine tub decks that require specialized restoration techniques. We handle both natural stone and cultured marble surfaces, adjusting our approach based on your specific material.
The service includes professional steam cleaning, etch removal, scratch repair, and protective sealing. We also restore the caulk lines and address any grout issues that affect the overall appearance. You get transparent pricing upfront – no surprises when the work is done.
Most tub deck restoration projects in North Wantagh take one to two days, depending on the extent of damage and the size of your tub deck area. Simple etching and water stain removal can often be completed in a single day.
More extensive restoration involving deep scratches or severe etching may require an additional day for proper grinding and polishing. We provide accurate timelines during the free consultation so you know exactly what to expect.
The key is that we work efficiently without rushing the process. Proper marble restoration can’t be hurried – each step needs adequate time to achieve the mirror-like finish you’re paying for.
Yes, we specialize in removing water stains from marble tub decks, including the stubborn mineral deposits common with Nassau County’s hard water. These aren’t actually stains – they’re etches where minerals have damaged the marble surface.
Regular cleaning products won’t touch these marks because they’re not sitting on top of the marble – they’re etched into it. Our restoration process removes the damaged layer and repolishes the surface to eliminate the water marks completely.
We also address the underlying cause by improving drainage around your tub area and applying protective treatments that make future water stains easier to prevent. The goal is restoration that lasts, not a quick fix that fails in six months.
Absolutely. Professional restoration typically costs 60-70% less than full replacement while delivering results that look like new installation. Plus, you avoid the disruption of demolition, new installation, and potential plumbing complications.
Replacement means weeks of construction, dust, and bathroom downtime. Restoration usually takes one to two days with minimal disruption to your daily routine. You keep the marble you originally invested in while getting back that luxury appearance.
The only time replacement makes sense is when the marble has structural damage like major cracks or when you’re doing a complete bathroom renovation anyway. For surface damage like etching, stains, and scratches, restoration is the smart choice.
Etching happens when acidic substances contact your marble surface. In bathrooms, the biggest culprits are cleaning products labeled as “bathroom cleaners” or “tub and tile cleaners” – these contain acids that instantly damage marble.
Personal care products also cause etching. Certain shampoos, body washes, and cosmetics contain acids that etch marble when spilled or splashed. Even some “natural” cleaners like vinegar will etch marble immediately on contact.
Hard water minerals can also cause etching over time, especially around faucets and drain areas where water sits regularly. The key is understanding that marble is sensitive to acids – what’s safe for other surfaces can permanently damage marble. That’s why restoration requires specialized knowledge and techniques.
Yes, we provide tub deck restoration throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Our service area includes Wantagh, Levittown, Massapequa, Bellmore, Merrick, and surrounding Long Island communities.
We’ve been serving this area for 18 years, so we understand the specific challenges that Long Island’s hard water and coastal environment create for marble surfaces. Local experience matters when it comes to marble restoration.
Every area has different water conditions and common marble problems. Our Nassau County experience means we know what works in your specific environment and can recommend maintenance strategies that make sense for Long Island homeowners.
The key is using only pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for marble. Never use bathroom cleaners, bleach, ammonia, or vinegar – these will etch your newly restored surface immediately.
Daily maintenance is simple: wipe down the tub deck with a soft cloth after each use to prevent water spots. Weekly cleaning with marble-specific cleaner keeps the surface looking great. We provide specific product recommendations during the restoration.
Professional resealing every 12-18 months helps maintain stain resistance, though it won’t prevent etching from acidic products. The most important thing is avoiding acidic cleaners and personal care products that can undo the restoration work. We’ll show you exactly what products are safe and what to avoid.