Countertop Restoration in South Huntington, NY

Your Countertops, Restored to Perfection

Professional countertop restoration that brings damaged marble, granite, and stone surfaces back to life—without the cost or hassle of replacement.
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Professional Marble Countertop Restoration Services

Save 80% Over Replacement Costs

Your kitchen and bathroom countertops don’t need to be ripped out and replaced when they’re etched, stained, or dull. Our professional restoration brings back the original shine and beauty you remember, often in just one to two days.

You keep the countertops you already have. You avoid weeks of construction mess and disruption. And you save thousands compared to full replacement—money that stays in your pocket instead of going toward demolition, disposal, and brand-new materials.

The results speak for themselves. Restored surfaces look and feel like new, with proper care lasting for years to come.

South Huntington Stone Restoration Experts

Owner-Operated Since 1998

We’ve been restoring stone surfaces across Nassau and Suffolk County for over 25 years. We’re the company that gets called when other contractors say a job can’t be done.

Our owner stays involved in every project, ensuring you get direct access to decades of expertise. We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our restoration work, and we specialize in the kind of historic properties that make South Huntington special.

When your marble, granite, or natural stone needs expert care, you get transparent pricing, clear communication, and results you can see.

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Our Countertop Restoration Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

We start with a free on-site assessment of your countertops. No guesswork, no surprises—just an honest evaluation of what can be restored and what it will cost.

Once you approve the work, we protect your surrounding areas and begin the restoration process. Depending on the damage, this might involve grinding out deep scratches, honing the surface smooth, and polishing to bring back that mirror-like finish. For marble countertop repair, we can fix chips, fill cracks, and remove etching from acidic spills.

The entire process typically takes one to two days. When we’re finished, your countertops look like new, and we walk through the results with you to ensure you’re completely satisfied.

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What's Included in Professional Restoration

Our professional countertop restoration addresses the real problems you’re dealing with—etching from lemon juice and wine, dull spots from years of use, chips from dropped items, and stains that won’t come out with regular cleaning.

In South Huntington, where many homes date back decades, we see a lot of original marble and granite that just needs proper care to look spectacular again. These older installations were often done with higher-quality materials than what you’d find today, making restoration the smart choice.

We work on kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, bar tops, and any other natural stone surface in your home. Our process restores not just the appearance but also the protective properties of the stone, helping prevent future damage.

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How much does countertop restoration cost compared to replacement?

Professional countertop restoration typically costs 70-80% less than full replacement. While new countertops can run $4,000-$12,000 or more for an average kitchen, restoration usually ranges from $800-$2,500 depending on the size and condition.

The savings go beyond just the upfront cost. You avoid demolition fees, disposal costs, potential plumbing adjustments, and the time and hassle of a major renovation project. Most restoration work is completed in 1-2 days, compared to weeks for a full replacement.

For South Huntington homeowners with quality marble or granite that’s 20+ years old, restoration often makes more financial sense than starting over with new materials.

Yes, we can repair most chips, cracks, and other damage in marble countertops. Small chips are filled with a color-matched resin that bonds permanently to the stone. Larger chips or cracks may require more extensive repair work, but the results are typically invisible when finished.

The key is addressing damage quickly before it spreads or collects dirt and bacteria. Fresh chips are always easier to repair than old ones that have been ignored for months or years.

During our free assessment, we’ll show you exactly what can be repaired and what the finished result will look like. Most homeowners are surprised by how seamlessly damage can be fixed with professional techniques.

Most countertop restoration projects take 1-2 days to complete, depending on the size of the area and the extent of restoration needed. Simple polishing might be finished in a few hours, while comprehensive restoration of heavily damaged surfaces could take a full day or two.

We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Kitchen countertops are typically usable the same day, though we recommend waiting 24 hours before placing heavy items or using harsh cleaners on newly restored surfaces.

This is dramatically faster than replacement, which often involves weeks of planning, demolition, fabrication, and installation—not to mention the time spent without a functional kitchen.

We can remove most common stains including wine, coffee, oil, rust, and water spots from marble and granite countertops. Organic stains (food, beverages) typically respond well to professional cleaning and polishing techniques.

Some stains, particularly those that have been left untreated for years, may require more intensive treatment or may have caused permanent etching in marble. During our assessment, we’ll test different areas to determine what level of restoration is possible.

Even when complete stain removal isn’t possible, professional restoration usually improves the appearance significantly and makes the surface much easier to keep clean going forward.

Yes, we restore all types of natural stone including granite, marble, travertine, limestone, and other stone surfaces. Each material requires specific techniques and products, which is why experience matters in this field.

Granite is generally more durable than marble but can still develop dull spots, scratches, and stains over time. Our restoration process for granite typically involves diamond polishing to bring back the original luster and depth of color.

We also work on engineered stone surfaces, concrete countertops, and other specialty materials. If you’re not sure what type of stone you have, we can identify it during our free assessment.

Professional restoration delivers results that DIY kits simply can’t match. Store-bought refinishing products are essentially coatings that sit on top of your countertops—they can peel, chip, and wear off within a few years.

Our professional restoration actually repairs and restores the stone itself. We use diamond abrasives, specialized polishing compounds, and professional-grade equipment to bring back the original surface. The results are permanent and maintain the natural properties of the stone.

DIY projects also carry risk. If something goes wrong with a coating kit, you may end up needing professional restoration anyway—and the coating can make that restoration more difficult and expensive.

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