You get your original floors back without the mess, cost, or months-long disruption of a full renovation. That etching from wine spills, the dull spots where foot traffic wore down the finish, the scratches you thought were permanent—all of it gets corrected.
Most bathroom floor restoration projects wrap up in one to three days. You’re not living in a construction zone for weeks. The work happens on-site, and 99% of it produces no dust, so you’re not dealing with powder coating every surface in your home.
The finish we bring back isn’t temporary. This is proper marble polishing services using techniques refined over 35 years, not a topical coating that wears off in six months. Your floors will look the way they did when they were first installed, and in many cases, better—because we’re correcting decades of wear the right way.
Property values in Westhampton reflect the quality of the home. Restored marble floors can increase your home’s value by up to 25%, and they signal to buyers that the property has been maintained with care. You’re not just fixing a cosmetic issue. You’re protecting an investment.
High Definition Marble Restoration Inc specializes in historic floor restoration across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. We’re owner-operated, which means the person who quotes your job is the same person overseeing the work. No handoffs. No miscommunication.
Westhampton has some of the most beautiful historic homes on Long Island—properties built in the early 1900s with original marble, terrazzo, and natural stone that’s impossible to replicate today. We’ve spent decades working on floors exactly like yours. The New York Times featured our work back in 2001, but what matters more is that we’re still here, still doing this, and still taking on the jobs other companies won’t touch.
The worse the floor, the better the result. That’s not marketing talk—it’s what we’ve built our reputation on. If you’ve been told your marble needs to be replaced, call us first.
First, we assess the damage. Etching, scratches, dullness, stains—we identify what’s happening at the surface level and what’s deeper. This determines the approach. You get a transparent quote upfront. No surprises.
Next, we begin the restoration process on-site. We use diamond abrasives to remove surface damage and level the stone. This is where scratches, etching, and uneven wear get corrected. It’s precise work, and it’s done in stages to avoid overcorrecting or damaging the material.
After leveling, we move into honing and polishing. This brings back the shine, but more importantly, it brings back the clarity of the stone. You’ll see the depth and color you forgot was there. For marble floor care long-term, we can also apply a penetrating sealer that protects against future staining and etching without changing the appearance.
The final step is a walkthrough. We make sure you’re seeing what we’re seeing. If something’s not right, we address it before we leave. Most residential projects finish within one to three days depending on square footage and condition.
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Every marble restoration project includes a full assessment, on-site restoration using dust-free techniques, honing, polishing, and optional sealing. You also get a comprehensive warranty that protects your investment long-term.
Westhampton’s housing stock trends older—many homes were built between the 1920s and 1980s, and a significant number feature original natural stone flooring. These materials were installed during an era when craftsmanship mattered, and the stone itself is often higher quality than what’s available today. Restoring it makes more sense than replacing it, both financially and historically.
We’re also one of the few companies in the area offering concrete restoration and polishing. If you have original concrete floors or newer polished concrete that’s lost its finish, we can bring that back too. It’s a different process than marble refinishing, but it’s becoming more common in Westhampton as homeowners look for durable, low-maintenance flooring options.
Because we’re fully licensed and insured, you’re covered if anything goes wrong. That’s not always the case with smaller operators or handymen offering marble repair. We meet all local requirements, and we operate transparently. You’ll know what’s happening at every stage, and you’ll have direct access to the owner throughout the process.
Restoration typically costs 60-80% less than full replacement. If you’re looking at a bathroom remodel, you’re easily spending $12,000 or more just to rip out and reinstall new marble. That doesn’t include plumbing adjustments, tile work, or the weeks of downtime.
Marble floor restoration keeps your original material in place and corrects the damage without demolition. You’re paying for skilled labor and specialized equipment, not new stone, not new installation, and not the collateral costs of a full renovation. For most residential projects in Westhampton, you’re looking at a fraction of replacement cost with results that last just as long.
The return on investment is significant too. Restored marble can increase property value by up to 25%, especially in markets like Westhampton where buyers expect quality finishes and historical character. Replacement doesn’t always offer the same value boost because you’re losing the original material.
Yes. Etching happens when acidic substances like wine, citrus, or coffee break down the calcium in the marble. It leaves dull spots that don’t respond to cleaning. We remove etching by carefully grinding down the surface to level it, then honing and polishing it back to a uniform finish.
Stains are different. If something has penetrated the stone—oil, rust, organic material—we treat it before we start the restoration process. Some stains require poulticing, which draws the stain out of the stone over time. Others can be addressed during the grinding phase if they haven’t penetrated too deeply.
The key is that we’re not covering up the damage. We’re removing it. That’s why the results last. You’re not dealing with a topical fix that wears off. The stone itself is being restored to its original condition, and once it’s sealed, it’s far more resistant to future etching and staining than it was before.
Most residential projects take one to three days depending on the size of the area and the condition of the marble. A standard bathroom might be done in a day. A large foyer or multiple rooms might take two or three.
We work on-site, and the process is dustless for the most part. You’re not dealing with the kind of mess you’d expect from a construction project. We contain the work area, and we clean up thoroughly before we leave each day.
Timing also depends on what you’re asking us to do. If it’s a straightforward polish on marble that’s in decent shape, that’s faster. If we’re dealing with deep scratches, severe etching, or uneven wear across a large area, it takes longer. We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect. We don’t rush the work to hit an arbitrary deadline. The goal is to do it right.
Absolutely. Historic floors are what we do best. The older the floor, the more likely it is that we’ve worked on something similar. Westhampton has a lot of early 20th-century homes with original marble, terrazzo, and natural stone, and those materials respond extremely well to restoration.
Older marble is often higher quality than modern stone. It was quarried differently, installed differently, and it’s held up for a century because it’s durable. What it needs is proper care, not replacement. We’ve restored floors that are over 100 years old, and in many cases, they look better after restoration than they did when they were new because we’re correcting a century of wear.
If your floor has historical or architectural significance, restoration is the only option that preserves that. Ripping it out means losing something that can’t be replicated. We understand that, and we treat every historic floor with the level of care it deserves. This isn’t a quick flip. It’s preservation work.
Yes. Every project comes with a comprehensive warranty that protects your investment. The specifics depend on the scope of work, but you’re covered if something doesn’t hold up the way it should.
We’ve been doing this since 1998, and we stand behind the work. If there’s an issue with the finish, the polish, or the sealer, we’ll come back and make it right. That’s part of being owner-operated—there’s no corporate runaround. You’re dealing directly with the person responsible for the outcome.
The warranty also reflects the quality of the process. We’re not using shortcuts or cheap materials that fail in six months. The techniques we use have been refined over 35 years, and the products we apply are commercial-grade. When we say the work is warrantied, it’s because we’re confident it’s going to last. You’re not taking a risk here.
Yes. Kitchens and bathrooms are some of the most common areas we work in. Bathroom floor restoration is especially popular because that’s where marble takes the most abuse—water, soap, cleaning products, foot traffic. It’s also where homeowners notice the damage most because you’re looking at it every day.
Kitchens present their own challenges. Marble countertops and floors in kitchens deal with acidic foods, spills, heat, and heavy use. We restore all of it. Countertops, backsplashes, floors—if it’s marble and it’s damaged, we can bring it back.
The process is the same whether it’s a kitchen, bathroom, or any other room. We assess the damage, restore the surface, polish it, and seal it if needed. The difference is that in wet areas like bathrooms, sealing is almost always recommended to protect against moisture and staining. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your specific space during the estimate.