Your countertops should make you proud every time you walk into your kitchen. Not remind you of every stain, scratch, and dull spot that’s accumulated over the years.
When we restore your marble, granite, or natural stone surfaces, you get back the elegance that drew you to these materials in the first place. The deep shine returns. The smooth finish comes back. Those frustrating etch marks from wine spills and lemon juice disappear.
You’ll have countertops that look like they were just installed—without the cost, mess, or months-long disruption of replacement. Your investment in quality stone gets the care it deserves.
Since 1998, we’ve specialized in bringing damaged stone back to life. We’ve worked on everything from 100-year-old historic floors to modern luxury countertops throughout the Hamptons.
What sets us apart is simple: the owner is on every job. No subcontractors, no wondering who’s actually doing the work. When you call us, you get direct expertise and quality control from start to finish.
We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our restoration work, and we’ve built our reputation one satisfied customer at a time. In Bridgehampton’s luxury market, where quality matters and shortcuts show, that hands-on approach makes all the difference.
First, we evaluate your countertops and discuss what you want to achieve. Every surface tells a different story, and we need to understand yours before we start.
Next comes the restoration process itself. We use diamond-impregnated pads and professional-grade equipment to remove scratches, etch marks, and surface damage. This isn’t about covering up problems—we’re actually removing damaged stone to reveal the fresh surface underneath.
The final step is polishing and sealing. We bring back that deep, natural shine and apply protective sealing to help prevent future damage. Most jobs are completed in a single day, and you can use your countertops again within 48 hours once everything has properly cured.
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Every countertop restoration includes complete surface evaluation, professional cleaning, damage repair, and protective sealing. We don’t charge extra for the basics—that’s just how we do business.
In Bridgehampton’s luxury market, we see a lot of Carrara marble, Calacatta gold, and high-end granite installations. These materials deserve specialized care, not generic treatments. We match our techniques to your specific stone type and finish preferences.
We also handle the details that matter in high-end homes: protecting your cabinets and appliances during work, minimizing dust and debris, and cleaning up completely when we’re done. Your home should look better when we leave, not just your countertops.
Restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement. While new countertops in Bridgehampton can run $5,000-$15,000 or more depending on material and square footage, professional restoration usually ranges from $800-$2,500 for most kitchens.
The real savings go beyond the upfront cost. Replacement means demo, disposal, potential cabinet modifications, plumbing adjustments, and weeks of disruption. Restoration gives you like-new results in 1-2 days with no demolition required.
For luxury homes where the existing stone is high-quality, restoration often makes more financial sense than starting over with new materials.
Yes, etch marks are one of our specialties. Those dull, cloudy spots from wine, lemon juice, or cleaning products happen when acid dissolves the marble’s surface. It looks like a stain, but it’s actually surface damage.
We use controlled honing techniques to remove the damaged layer and reveal fresh marble underneath. Then we polish the area to match the surrounding finish. The key is having the right equipment and experience to blend the repair seamlessly.
DIY etch mark repair products rarely work well and can sometimes make the problem worse. Professional restoration removes the damage completely rather than trying to hide it.
Most countertop restoration projects are completed in 4-8 hours, depending on the size and condition of your surfaces. We typically finish kitchen countertops in a single day.
The process involves several steps: cleaning, honing, polishing, and sealing. Each step needs to be done properly for lasting results. We don’t rush the work because shortcuts show up later as uneven finishes or premature wear.
After we’re done, you’ll need to wait 24-48 hours before using the countertops normally. This gives the sealer time to cure properly and ensures maximum protection.
We can repair most common countertop problems: scratches, etch marks, dull spots, minor chips, and surface stains. For chips along edges or around sink cutouts, we fill and color-match the repair so it blends invisibly.
Deeper cracks or structural damage may need additional repair techniques, but we can handle most issues without replacement. The key is addressing problems before they get worse—small chips can become large cracks if ignored.
During our evaluation, we’ll be honest about what can be restored and what might need replacement. After 25+ years in this business, we’ve seen it all and know what’s realistic.
Yes, we work on all natural stone surfaces: marble, granite, limestone, travertine, and quartzite. Each material has different characteristics and requires specific techniques for best results.
Granite is generally more durable than marble but can still develop scratches, dull spots, and stains over time. The restoration process is similar, but we adjust our methods based on the stone’s hardness and porosity.
We also restore concrete countertops and work on historic stone materials. The one material we don’t work with is porcelain—that requires completely different techniques and equipment.
Proper maintenance starts with using the right cleaning products. Avoid anything acidic (vinegar, lemon-based cleaners) or abrasive. Simple dish soap and water work well for daily cleaning.
We seal every surface we restore, but sealing isn’t permanent. Plan to reseal marble every 6-12 months, granite every 1-2 years. You can do this yourself or have us handle it during maintenance visits.
The most important thing is addressing spills quickly, especially acidic ones. Wine, citrus, and tomato-based sauces can cause etching if left sitting on marble surfaces. Quick cleanup prevents most problems from developing.