Your marble countertops shine like the day they were installed. Etching from acidic spills disappears completely. Stains from coffee, wine, and daily cooking vanish without a trace.
Chips and cracks get filled and polished so seamlessly you’ll never know they were there. The natural beauty of your stone returns with professional-grade techniques that cost a fraction of replacement. Your kitchen stays functional throughout the entire process.
You avoid weeks of construction dust, contractor delays, and eating takeout while your kitchen is torn apart. Most homeowners are shocked at how much money they save while getting results that look better than new countertops.
We’ve served Nassau and Suffolk County for over 25 years. We’re based in Lake Ronkonkoma, which puts us in the perfect location to serve North Valley Stream homeowners efficiently.
Our owner-operated approach means you work directly with experienced craftsmen, not subcontractors. We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our expertise in historic floor restoration and challenging projects that other companies won’t touch.
Long Island homes often feature beautiful natural stone that just needs the right care to look spectacular again. We understand the specific types of marble and granite commonly used in local construction, and we know exactly how to restore them properly.
We start with a free evaluation where we assess your countertops and explain exactly what we can accomplish. You’ll know upfront what to expect and how much you’ll save compared to replacement.
Our restoration process uses commercial-grade steam cleaning, specialized repair techniques for chips and cracks, and professional polishing equipment. We work with diamond abrasives and proven methods to remove etching, eliminate stains, and restore the original shine to your marble or granite.
The final step includes protective sealing to help prevent future damage. Most residential projects are completed in 1-2 days, so your kitchen stays functional while we work. You’ll be amazed at the transformation when we’re finished.
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Every countertop restoration includes thorough steam cleaning, crack and chip repair, professional polishing, and protective sealing. We bring commercial-grade equipment that delivers results you can’t achieve with DIY methods or regular cleaning products.
North Valley Stream homeowners often deal with etching from acidic foods and beverages – a common problem in busy kitchens. Our specialized polishing techniques remove these dull spots and restore the original clarity and shine to your marble surfaces.
We also handle the specific challenges of Long Island water conditions and the types of stone commonly installed in local homes. Whether you have Carrara marble, granite, or other natural stone, we have the expertise and equipment to restore it properly. The process typically saves homeowners 70-80% compared to replacement while delivering superior results.
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.
Absolutely. Etching appears as dull, cloudy spots where acids have reacted with the marble’s surface. 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 help prevent future damage. The key is understanding that etching is surface-level damage, not deep staining, which makes it very treatable by professionals.
Most residential countertop restoration projects are completed in 1-2 days, depending on the size and condition of your surfaces. This is dramatically faster than replacement, which can take weeks when you factor in ordering materials, scheduling demolition, and installation.
We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Simple polishing and sealing can often be done in a single day, while more extensive repairs involving chips or cracks might require an additional day. Your kitchen stays functional throughout the process – no eating takeout for weeks while contractors work.
Yes, we’ve been serving both Nassau County and Suffolk County for over 25 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 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 region. We understand the specific needs of Long Island homeowners and the types of stone commonly used in local construction.
Chips and cracks in marble countertops are more common than you think. They happen from dropped kitchen items, during installation, or just from normal settling over time. The good news is most damage can be repaired so well you’ll never know it was there.
We use color-matched epoxy and specialized techniques to fill chips, seal cracks, and restore the surface to its original smoothness. After repair, we polish and seal the entire surface so everything blends perfectly. This approach saves you thousands compared to replacement while giving you results that last for years. Even significant damage can often be repaired rather than requiring a complete countertop replacement.
This confusion costs homeowners thousands in unnecessary replacements. 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. 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.