Countertop Restoration in East Farmingdale

Your Countertops Restored to Original Beauty

Professional countertop restoration that brings back the mirror-like finish you invested in, without the cost of replacement.
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East Farmingdale Marble Countertop Restoration

What Your Kitchen Looks Like After

Your marble countertops look and feel like the day they were installed. The etching from acidic spills disappears. Water spots vanish. Those scratches that caught the light wrong are gone.

You get that deep, mirror-like finish that makes your kitchen feel expensive again. More importantly, your countertops are properly sealed and protected against future damage. The daily wear that was slowly stealing your stone’s beauty stops here.

This isn’t about covering up problems. It’s about removing them completely and giving you countertops that perform better than when they were new.

Historic Countertop Restoration East Farmingdale

Owner-Operated Since 1998

We’ve been restoring countertops across East Farmingdale and Nassau County for over 25 years. What sets us apart is simple: you work directly with the owner on every project.

We specialize in the challenging restoration work that other companies avoid. Historic marble, severely damaged surfaces, complex material projects. We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our craftsmanship.

When you call us, you’re not getting a sales team or subcontractors. You’re getting Joseph G. Lupo, the founder, who personally oversees every restoration project. That’s how we’ve built our reputation in East Farmingdale’s competitive real estate market.

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Professional Countertop Restoration Process

How We Restore Your Countertops

First, we assess everything. Every scratch, etch mark, stain, and area of damage gets evaluated to determine the best approach for your specific stone and situation. We explain exactly what’s happening with your marble and what it will take to fix it.

Next comes the actual restoration work using professional-grade diamond grinding and polishing equipment designed specifically for natural stone. This involves careful grinding to remove damaged surface layers, honing to smooth the stone, and progressive polishing to restore that mirror-like finish.

The final step involves sealing and protecting your restored countertops against future damage. You receive detailed care instructions specific to East Farmingdale’s water conditions, and your countertops are ready for normal use within 24 hours of completion.

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What's Included in Your Restoration

Your countertop restoration includes comprehensive damage assessment, professional cleaning to remove built-up residue, diamond grinding and honing as needed, polishing to restore original shine, and protective sealing. We also handle crack and chip repair, deep stain removal, and color matching that makes repairs virtually invisible.

Most of our work in East Farmingdale is completed dust-free and on-site, so you don’t need to vacate your home or move furniture. We understand Long Island’s coastal conditions create unique challenges for marble surfaces, with salt air and humidity accelerating wear.

Our restoration process accounts for these local conditions with appropriate sealing and protection measures designed specifically for Nassau County’s climate. The result isn’t just countertops that look better—they perform better and last longer than when originally installed.

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How much does countertop restoration cost in East Farmingdale?

Countertop restoration in East Farmingdale typically costs $5 to $25 per square foot, depending on the extent of damage and restoration method needed. Minor polishing for dullness runs $1 to $7 per square foot, while comprehensive restoration involving grinding, repair, and sealing costs more.

Professional restoration is far more cost-effective than replacement and can increase your property value significantly. We provide free, itemized estimates within 24 hours so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges during the work.

Absolutely. Etching from acidic spills like lemon juice and water spots from hard water are exactly what professional marble restoration is designed to fix. These issues penetrate deep into the stone where regular cleaning can’t reach.

Our restoration process removes the damaged surface layers through careful grinding, then rebuilds the surface with progressive polishing techniques. We use specialized equipment designed specifically for natural stone, not harsh chemicals that can cause further damage. The result is countertops that not only look renewed but are properly sealed against future etching and staining.

Most countertop restoration projects in East Farmingdale are completed within 1-2 days, depending on the size and condition of the surfaces. Small kitchen countertops might be finished in one day, while larger installations or extensive damage takes longer.

The work is performed on-site using dustless techniques that minimize disruption to your daily routine. You can typically resume normal use of your countertops within 24 hours after completion. The full curing process for protective sealers takes about a week, during which normal use is fine but heavy cleaning should be avoided.

Historic marble restoration is actually our specialty. We’ve been working on century-old marble throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 25 years, including many East Farmingdale area properties with original installations from the 1940s-1960s building boom.

Older marble often requires different techniques than modern stone because the quarrying methods, finishing styles, and installation practices were different. We understand how to work with traditional installation methods and preserve the unique character that develops in marble over decades. Historic marble is often higher quality than modern alternatives, making professional restoration much more valuable than replacement.

Countertop restoration is a complete refinishing process that removes damaged material and rebuilds the surface, while cleaning only addresses surface-level dirt and grime. Restoration can eliminate etching, scratches, and stains that penetrate deep into the stone—issues that cleaning cannot resolve.

Professional restoration also involves sealing the marble to prevent future damage and make maintenance much easier. The difference between amateur cleaning and professional restoration is night and day. While others might use harsh chemicals that actually damage your marble further, we use proven techniques that work with your stone’s natural properties.

Yes, we can restore your countertops to any desired finish—whether high-gloss, satin, or matte. Our restoration process allows us to control the final appearance precisely using different polishing techniques and grits.

For partial restoration work, we carefully match the existing finish so repairs blend seamlessly with the surrounding stone. Color-matching techniques make repairs virtually invisible, and we can even enhance the natural character and depth that develops in marble over time. The goal is countertops that not only look beautiful but maintain consistency across the entire surface.

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