You walk up stairs that catch the light perfectly, with no scratches, stains, or dull spots to distract from their natural beauty. Your guests notice the difference immediately—that rich, deep shine that only comes from proper restoration.
The etching from years of acidic cleaners disappears. Those unsightly scuff marks from moving furniture vanish. Even deep scratches that seemed permanent get polished away, revealing the marble’s original luster underneath.
Your historic home’s character stays intact while the marble regains its showpiece status. No replacement needed—just expert restoration that brings back what was always there.
High Definition Marble Restoration Inc has been restoring Long Island’s historic marble staircases for over 25 years. We personally oversee every project, ensuring the level of care your valuable surfaces deserve.
Baywood’s historic homes, many dating back to the early 1900s, feature original marble staircases that require specialized knowledge to restore properly. These aren’t just floors—they’re architectural heritage that demands expertise, not guesswork.
You get direct communication with the craftsman doing the work, transparent pricing before any work begins, and results backed by decades of experience with historic materials.
First, we assess your marble staircase’s condition and explain exactly what needs to be done. No surprises, no upselling—just honest evaluation of what your stairs need to look their best.
The restoration begins with careful masking and protection of surrounding areas. We use diamond polishing compounds and specialized equipment to remove scratches, etching, and stains layer by layer. Deep damage gets addressed with honing techniques that preserve the marble’s integrity.
Final polishing brings back that mirror-like finish, followed by sealing to protect against future damage. Your space stays clean throughout the process, and you’re left with stairs that look like they were just installed.
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Your marble staircase restoration includes scratch removal, etch repair, stain elimination, and protective sealing. We handle everything from minor surface dulling to deep damage that other companies might say requires replacement.
Long Island’s historic homes often feature Carrara marble, limestone, or other natural stones that each require specific restoration techniques. The salt air and seasonal temperature changes in Baywood can accelerate wear, making professional restoration even more critical for preservation.
You receive detailed care instructions to maintain your restored stairs, plus recommendations for cleaning products that won’t damage the marble. The goal is keeping your investment looking perfect for years, not just until we leave.
Marble staircase restoration typically costs between $8-15 per square foot, depending on the extent of damage and type of finish you want. Factors that affect pricing include the number of steps, severity of scratching or etching, and whether you need honing before polishing.
A typical residential staircase with 12-15 steps usually runs $800-1,500 for complete restoration. Deep damage or intricate details might increase costs, while minor polishing could be less expensive.
We provide transparent pricing upfront after assessing your specific staircase. No hidden fees, no surprises—you know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins.
Yes, most marble staircase damage can be restored without replacement, even when it looks beyond repair. We’ve successfully restored stairs with deep scratches, severe etching, chips, and stains that homeowners thought were permanent.
The key is using proper diamond polishing techniques and understanding how different types of marble respond to restoration. Carrara marble, common in Long Island historic homes, responds particularly well to professional restoration when done correctly.
Replacement typically costs 10-20 times more than restoration and destroys the historic character of your home. Professional restoration preserves the original marble while returning it to like-new condition.
Most residential marble staircase restorations take 1-2 days to complete, depending on the number of steps and extent of damage. Simple polishing might be finished in one day, while extensive restoration requiring honing could take longer.
We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. The staircase is typically usable within a few hours after completion, though we recommend waiting 24 hours before heavy use to allow sealers to fully cure.
Weather doesn’t affect our indoor work, and we can often schedule around your preferences for timing. You’ll know the exact timeline before we start, so you can plan accordingly.
We repair scratches, etching, stains, chips, cracks, and dullness on all types of marble staircases. Etching from acidic cleaners, scratches from furniture moving, and stains from spills are the most common issues we address.
Even severe damage like deep gouges, multiple cracks, or extensive etching can usually be restored. We use specialized diamond compounds and polishing techniques that gradually remove damaged layers while preserving the marble’s structural integrity.
The only damage we can’t repair is complete breakage or structural failure. Everything else—from minor dulling to severe surface damage—responds well to professional restoration techniques.
Historic marble restoration is our specialty. We’ve worked on marble staircases in Long Island homes dating back to the early 1900s, understanding the unique challenges these older installations present.
Historic marble often requires gentler techniques and specialized knowledge about period installation methods. The marble in older homes may be softer or have different characteristics than modern stone, requiring adjusted restoration approaches.
We preserve the historic character while bringing back the original beauty. Your home’s architectural heritage stays intact, but the marble looks like it did when first installed over a century ago.
We use comprehensive masking and protective covering for all surrounding surfaces, furniture, and fixtures. Professional-grade plastic sheeting, protective paper, and tape ensure dust and debris don’t spread throughout your home.
Our equipment includes industrial dust collection systems that capture particles at the source. We also lay protective walkways and use corner guards to prevent any accidental damage to walls or railings.
Cleanup is thorough and systematic. We vacuum all debris, remove all protective materials, and leave your home cleaner than when we arrived. You won’t find marble dust on furniture or in other rooms.