You get your original marble back. Not a “close enough” approximation, but the actual beauty that drew you to this home in the first place.
Your staircase becomes the centerpiece it was meant to be again. The scratches disappear. The dull, worn areas regain their mirror-like finish. The etching from years of foot traffic vanishes completely.
Most importantly, you avoid the massive expense and disruption of replacement. Your historic marble stairs keep their character and craftsmanship while looking like they were installed yesterday.
High Definition Marble Restoration has been restoring Nassau County’s most challenging marble projects for over two decades. We’re the company that gets called when other contractors say “it can’t be fixed.”
The owner personally oversees every Lynbrook project. No subcontractors, no surprises, no excuses. When you’re dealing with valuable historic marble in homes that date back to Lynbrook’s early development in the 1920s, experience matters.
We’ve earned recognition in the New York Times for our restoration work, but our real reputation comes from homeowners who trusted us with their most prized architectural features.
We start with a thorough assessment of your marble staircase condition. Every scratch, stain, and area of etching gets documented so you know exactly what we’re addressing.
Next comes the restoration itself. We use diamond grinding and polishing techniques refined over 35 years to remove damage layer by layer. This isn’t a surface treatment—we’re actually restoring the marble structure itself.
The final step involves protective sealing and a complete cleanup. Your space stays protected throughout the process with professional masking, and we leave your home exactly as we found it, except for the stunning staircase transformation.
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Your marble staircase restoration includes complete damage removal, professional polishing, and protective sealing. We address scratches, etching, stains, and dullness that have accumulated over decades of use.
Lynbrook’s historic homes, many dating to the village’s rapid growth in the 1920s, often feature original marble staircases that have endured nearly a century of foot traffic. These architectural treasures require specialized knowledge to restore without damaging their historic character.
We provide transparent pricing upfront, so you know the total cost before work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Just honest restoration work that brings your staircase back to its original elegance while protecting your investment for years to come.
Marble staircase restoration costs depend on the extent of damage and the number of steps involved. Most Lynbrook projects range from $150 to $300 per step, which is significantly less expensive than replacement.
The final price factors in the current condition of your marble, the type of finish you want restored, and any repair work needed for chips or cracks. We provide transparent, upfront pricing so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.
Remember that restoration protects your investment long-term. Quality marble staircases in Lynbrook’s historic homes add substantial value, and professional restoration maintains that value while avoiding the massive cost and disruption of replacement.
Absolutely. Professional restoration can address virtually any damage short of structural failure. Scratches, etching, stains, and dullness that make your staircase look worn and neglected can all be eliminated through proper restoration techniques.
We use diamond grinding and polishing processes that actually remove damaged marble layers and reveal the pristine stone underneath. This isn’t a surface coating or temporary fix—we’re restoring the actual marble structure.
Even severely damaged staircases can often be restored to like-new condition. The key is working with specialists who understand marble’s properties and have the equipment to do the job properly without causing further damage.
Most marble staircase restoration projects in Lynbrook take 2-4 days to complete, depending on the number of steps and the extent of restoration needed. We work efficiently while maintaining the quality standards that protect your valuable marble.
The process involves multiple stages: assessment, grinding, progressive polishing, and sealing. Each step must be completed properly before moving to the next, which is why rushing the process often leads to poor results.
We schedule work to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Your staircase remains functional throughout most of the process, and we coordinate timing around your family’s needs whenever possible.
Professional marble restoration is performed with dust control systems and comprehensive protective measures. We use specialized equipment that captures dust at the source, preventing it from spreading throughout your home.
Before starting any work, we mask and protect all surrounding areas, furniture, and surfaces. Our disciplined approach to cleanup means your space stays pristine during restoration, and we leave your home exactly as we found it.
This is one of the key differences between professional restoration and DIY attempts. Proper equipment and technique prevent the mess and damage that often result from inexperienced work on valuable marble surfaces.
Well-maintained marble staircases in Lynbrook homes typically need professional restoration every 10-15 years, depending on foot traffic and care. High-traffic areas may require attention sooner, while less-used staircases can go longer between restorations.
The frequency also depends on the marble type and the quality of previous maintenance. Historic marble that’s been properly cared for often needs less frequent intervention than marble that’s been cleaned with inappropriate products.
Regular professional maintenance, including proper sealing every few years, can extend the time between major restorations. We provide guidance on care practices that protect your investment and maintain the beauty of your restored staircase.
Historic marble restoration is actually our specialty. We’ve worked extensively on Nassau County’s oldest homes, including many of Lynbrook’s properties that date back to the village’s development boom in the 1920s.
Historic marble requires different techniques and greater care than modern stone. The craftsmanship and materials from that era often surpass today’s standards, but they need specialists who understand how to preserve their character while restoring their beauty.
We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our historic restoration work, and the owner personally oversees every project involving valuable historic marble. Your staircase’s heritage and architectural significance are as important to us as the technical restoration work.