You’re not looking at dull, etched marble anymore. The soap scum buildup from Nassau County’s hard water is gone. The stains you thought were permanent have disappeared.
Your bathroom floor catches light again. Guests notice. You stop apologizing for how it looks.
Most jobs take less than two days. You get floors that look better than new, for 50-70% less than replacement. And because we’re restoring the original stone—not installing something modern—you’re keeping the character that makes your East Farmingdale home valuable. Properties with restored historic features sell for 3-5% more than comparable homes with replacements.
The marble lasts another hundred years with proper care. We seal it correctly so Long Island’s humidity and salt air don’t accelerate wear. You’re not dealing with this again in five years.
We’ve spent over 25 years restoring historic marble throughout East Farmingdale and Nassau County. The New York Times featured our work in 2001. The Garden City Hotel has trusted us exclusively for their natural stone care for 16 years.
We’re owner-operated. That means the person who answers your call is the same person overseeing your floor. No subcontractors. No miscommunication.
We built our reputation on the projects other contractors won’t attempt. The 100-year-old floors with damage that looks impossible to fix. The historic bathrooms where one wrong move destroys irreplaceable stone. East Farmingdale has plenty of homes from that era, and we understand exactly what those floors need.
We start with a free quote. You show us the floors, we assess the damage, and we give you transparent pricing before any work begins. No surprises.
Once we start, we use dustless grinding and honing methods. That means the mess stays contained from the beginning. You’re not finding marble dust throughout your home weeks later.
We handle crack repair, stain removal, and etch correction first. Then we hone the surface to remove scratches and restore the original finish. Finally, we polish the marble and apply professional-grade sealer that’s designed specifically for Long Island’s coastal environment—the humidity, the salt air, the temperature swings that accelerate wear on natural stone.
Most bathroom floor restorations take one full day. Larger projects might stretch to two days. You get your space back fast, and the results last for decades.
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Complete surface preparation comes first. We’re addressing everything that’s wrong before we start making it look better. That includes crack repair, chip filling, and stain elimination. Many of those stains you’ve been living with—the ones you thought were permanent—come out with the right techniques.
Etch removal is critical in East Farmingdale bathrooms. Long Island’s hard water combines with soap scum and common household cleaners to create dull spots and water marks. Most generic cleaners are too caustic for marble and actually make the problem worse. We reverse that damage.
Scratch repair and honing bring the surface back to its original smoothness. Then we polish to the finish level you want—whether that’s a high gloss that catches light or a softer honed look that hides wear better in high-traffic areas.
Professional sealing protects against future damage. We’re not using the products you find at hardware stores. This is commercial-grade protection designed for the specific challenges marble faces in Nassau County’s coastal climate.
Marble restoration typically runs $5 to $15 per square foot on Long Island, depending on the condition of your floors and the level of damage we’re correcting. That’s 50-70% less than replacement, which costs $70 to $190 per square foot for new marble installation.
An average bathroom floor restoration—around 40 to 60 square feet—usually falls between $300 and $800. Larger spaces or floors with extensive damage cost more, but you’re still looking at a fraction of replacement pricing.
We give you transparent pricing upfront during the free quote. You know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work. No hidden fees, no surprises when the job’s done.
Yes. We’ve been doing it for over 25 years throughout Nassau County. Historic marble floors are actually our specialty—the worse the floor, the better the job is for us.
Old marble has different characteristics than modern stone. It’s often softer, more porous, and requires techniques that don’t work on newer installations. Many contractors don’t understand those differences and either refuse the job or damage the floor trying.
We’ve restored marble in East Farmingdale homes dating back to the early 1900s. Floors that other companies said needed complete replacement. The New York Times featured our restoration work specifically because we take on projects others won’t attempt. Your century-old floors aren’t too far gone—they just need someone who actually knows how to work with historic stone.
Most bathroom floor restorations take one full day for an average-sized space. Larger rooms or floors with extensive damage might stretch to two days. You’re not looking at a week-long project that disrupts your entire household.
Compare that to replacement, which involves demolition, disposal, substrate repair, new installation, grouting, and sealing. You’re talking about multiple days of work, plus the time it takes to source matching marble—which might be impossible if you’re trying to match historic stone.
We use dustless methods that contain the mess from the start. You’re not dealing with marble dust settling throughout your home for weeks after we’re done. The space is usable again as soon as we finish, and the results last for decades with proper care.
Yes. Hard water damage is one of the most common problems we fix in Nassau County bathrooms. Long Island’s water creates buildup that combines with soap scum and mold growth to form deposits that won’t come off with regular cleaning.
Most homeowners make the problem worse by using common brand-name cleaners that are too caustic for marble. Those products etch the surface, creating dull spots that trap more dirt and moisture. The more you try to clean away the dullness, the duller the marble becomes.
We reverse that damage during restoration. The etching comes out, the buildup disappears, and we seal the surface with products designed specifically for Long Island’s water conditions. Your marble stops absorbing moisture and resists future staining. You’re not fighting the same battle six months later.
Restoration makes sense in almost every situation unless the marble is structurally compromised—major cracks that go through the stone, or pieces that are completely broken and missing. Even then, we can often repair and restore rather than replace.
Restoration costs 50-70% less than replacement and takes a fraction of the time. You keep the original character that makes historic East Farmingdale homes valuable. Properties with authentic, restored features sell for premium prices compared to homes where everything’s been modernized.
Replacement means losing that character forever. You’re also dealing with demolition, disposal, finding matching stone (which might be impossible for historic marble), and installation that takes significantly longer. And here’s what most homeowners don’t realize—new marble still needs the same care and maintenance as restored marble. You’re not eliminating future work by replacing. You’re just spending more money and losing the original craftsmanship.
Yes. We service all of Nassau County and surrounding Long Island areas, including Farmingdale, Garden City, Freeport, Floral Park, Elmont, East Williston, Franklin Square, Bellmore, Merrick, Seaford, Wantagh, Massapequa, Baldwin, Oceanside, Rockville Centre, East Meadow, Woodmere, Hewlett, Lawrence, and Westbury.
We’ve been restoring historic marble throughout these communities for over 25 years. Long Island’s coastal environment creates unique challenges for natural stone—salt air, humidity, temperature changes that accelerate wear. We understand those conditions and use techniques and sealers designed specifically for what marble faces here.
If you’re in Nassau County or Suffolk County and dealing with damaged, dull, or stained marble floors, we can help. Call for a free quote. We’ll assess your floors, explain exactly what needs to happen, and give you transparent pricing before any work begins.