Your countertops don’t need to be ripped out and replaced when they start showing wear. Those dull etch marks from lemon juice, coffee stains on your kitchen island, and chips around the sink can all be professionally restored to look like new.
We bring damaged marble, granite, and stone surfaces back to their original condition using advanced techniques that cost a fraction of replacement. You’ll save up to 80% compared to tearing everything out, and your kitchen stays functional throughout the 1-2 day process.
No demolition dust. No weeks of construction mess. No eating takeout while your kitchen is torn apart. Just professional restoration that makes stains, etching, and chips disappear completely.
We’ve been serving Farmingville and throughout Nassau and Suffolk County since 1998. We’re an owner-operated business, which means the owner personally oversees every project to ensure quality standards and direct accountability.
Our specialty is bringing damaged stone back to life – the more challenging the restoration, the better we perform. We’ve built our reputation on transparent pricing, disciplined cleanup practices, and results that consistently exceed expectations.
Long-term commercial clients like the Garden City Hotel have trusted us exclusively for over 16 years, which speaks to our reliability and quality throughout the Long Island region. When your countertops need expert care, you get an owner-operated business that treats every project like it’s our own.
We start with a thorough assessment of your countertops to identify the specific issues – whether it’s etching, stains, chips, or surface damage. You’ll get transparent pricing upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work.
Next, we carefully mask and protect your space using our disciplined approach to keep everything pristine during restoration. We use professional-grade equipment and color-matched repair materials to address chips, remove stains, and eliminate etch marks.
The final step involves polishing your entire surface to restore that original shine and applying protective sealing. Everything blends perfectly, and most homeowners are amazed at how much money they save while getting results that look like new countertops. The whole process typically takes just 1-2 days with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
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We handle every type of natural stone restoration, from marble and granite to quartzite and limestone. Our services include professional chip repair using color-matched epoxy, etch mark removal through specialized polishing techniques, and deep stain extraction that brings back your stone’s original appearance.
Many Farmingville homeowners are surprised to learn that what they thought was permanent damage is actually completely repairable. Etching from acidic spills appears as dull, cloudy spots, but this surface-level damage can be polished out and the surface restored to its original shine.
We also provide professional steam cleaning using commercial-grade equipment at precisely controlled temperatures to remove dirt, grime, and bacteria without harsh chemicals. This is especially valuable for Long Island homes where hard water deposits and daily kitchen use can build up over time. After restoration, we seal your surfaces to protect against future staining and extend the life of your investment.
Professional restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement. When you factor in the cost of new materials, demolition, disposal, and installation, replacement projects can easily run $3,000-$8,000 or more for typical kitchen countertops.
Restoration addresses the actual problems – stains, etching, chips – without the massive expense and disruption of starting over. You also avoid weeks of construction mess and the environmental impact of throwing away stone that can be beautifully restored.
Most homeowners are amazed at how much money they save while getting results that look like new countertops. The key is understanding that most damage people think requires replacement is actually completely repairable by professionals.
Absolutely. Etching appears as dull, cloudy spots where acids have reacted with the marble’s surface, but this damage can be professionally polished out and the surface restored to its original shine.
Many homeowners think etching means their marble is ruined, but it’s actually one of the most repairable types of damage. We use specialized polishing compounds and techniques to remove etch marks and then seal the surface to prevent future damage.
The key is understanding that etching is surface-level damage, not deep staining, which makes it very treatable by professionals. This confusion costs homeowners thousands in unnecessary replacements when the countertops can actually be restored to look better than new.
Most countertop restoration projects are completed in just 1-2 days, depending on the size and extent of damage. Your kitchen stays functional throughout the process – no weeks of eating takeout or dealing with construction chaos.
We complete the assessment, repair work, polishing, and sealing efficiently while maintaining our disciplined approach to masking and cleanup. Your space stays protected and pristine during the entire restoration process.
Unlike full replacement that can take weeks and involves demolition, disposal, and installation, restoration offers a fast way to refresh your countertops with minimal disruption. Since we avoid demolition and installation, your space remains usable much sooner.
Stains are dark patches where liquids like wine or coffee have been absorbed into the stone – these can usually be removed with professional cleaning or poultice treatments. Etching is dull, cloudy spots caused by acids reacting with the marble’s calcium carbonate composition.
Etching feels smooth but looks different from the surrounding surface, while stains are typically darker discoloration. Both problems are repairable, but they require different approaches – stains need extraction techniques while etching needs polishing and refinishing.
Understanding this difference helps you avoid panic-replacing countertops that can actually be restored. Many homeowners assume both types of damage mean their marble is ruined, but professional restoration can address both issues effectively.
Yes, we’ve been serving both Nassau County and Suffolk County for 35 years. We’re based in Lake Ronkonkoma, which puts us in an ideal location to efficiently serve homeowners throughout Long Island.
Whether you’re in Garden City, Huntington, Babylon, or anywhere in between, we bring the same professional equipment and expertise to every job. Our service area covers all of Nassau and Suffolk County with the same quality standards and owner oversight.
Our long-term commercial clients like the Garden City Hotel have trusted us exclusively for over 16 years, which speaks to our reliability and quality throughout the entire Long Island region.
We handle every type of natural stone restoration, including marble, granite, quartzite, limestone, travertine, and more. Each material has its own characteristics and requires specific techniques, which is why professional restoration requires specialized knowledge.
We also work with engineered materials and can address issues like chips, cracks, stains, etching, and surface dulling across all these different stone types. Our 35 years of experience means we understand how each material responds to different restoration techniques.
Whether it’s your kitchen island, bathroom vanity, or commercial space, we have the expertise and equipment to restore any natural stone surface back to its original beauty. The key is matching the right restoration approach to your specific stone type and damage.