When your marble staircase restoration is complete, you’ll have a stunning focal point that enhances your entire home. The original luster returns, scratches disappear, and stains become history.
Your guests will notice the difference immediately. That dull, worn marble transforms into a mirror-like surface that reflects light beautifully throughout your entryway. The natural veining and patterns in your marble become vibrant again, showcasing the stone’s inherent beauty.
Most importantly, you’ve preserved a piece of architectural history. Rather than replacing irreplaceable materials, professional restoration maintains the integrity and character that makes your Westhampton home unique.
We’ve been serving Westhampton and the surrounding Hamptons area for over 25 years. We’re not a franchise or corporate operation—we’re a local, owner-operated business where the person who quotes your job is the same expert who performs the work.
Our specialty is what others consider impossible: restoring historic marble staircases and floors that are 100+ years old. The worse the condition, the better we make it look. We’ve been featured in the New York Times for our restoration expertise, and we bring that same level of craftsmanship to every Westhampton project.
Westhampton’s historic homes deserve specialists who understand both the technical challenges and the historical significance of these architectural treasures. You get direct communication, transparent pricing, and results that preserve your home’s character while enhancing its value.
Your marble staircase restoration begins with a thorough assessment of the stone’s condition, damage patterns, and original finish. We identify stains, etching, scratches, and any structural issues that need attention before restoration work begins.
The restoration process starts with careful cleaning using pH-neutral products that won’t damage the marble. We then address any chips, cracks, or missing pieces with color-matched repair materials that blend seamlessly with your original stone. Deep stains are treated with specialized techniques that draw them out without harming the marble.
Next comes the critical polishing phase, where we progressively refine the surface using diamond abrasives of increasing fineness. This process removes scratches and etching while bringing back the marble’s natural shine and clarity. Finally, we apply a penetrating sealer that protects against future stains while maintaining the stone’s natural appearance and breathability.
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Your marble staircase restoration includes comprehensive cleaning, repair, polishing, and sealing services. We handle everything from minor surface scratches to major restoration challenges like deep etching, staining, and structural damage.
Westhampton’s coastal environment can be particularly challenging for natural stone. Salt air, humidity, and temperature fluctuations can accelerate wear and create unique maintenance needs. Our restoration process accounts for these local conditions, using sealers and techniques that provide long-lasting protection against the elements.
We also offer ongoing maintenance programs to keep your restored marble staircase looking pristine. Regular professional cleaning and periodic resealing extend the life of your restoration work and prevent minor issues from becoming major problems. Your investment in restoration pays dividends in preserved beauty and maintained property value.
Most marble staircase restoration projects in Westhampton take 2-4 days, depending on the size of your staircase and the extent of damage. A typical residential staircase with 12-15 steps usually requires 2-3 days for complete restoration.
The timeline includes initial assessment, cleaning, repair work, progressive polishing, and final sealing. We work efficiently while maintaining the highest quality standards. Weather conditions can occasionally affect drying times for sealers, but we plan accordingly to minimize any delays.
We provide a detailed timeline during your free consultation so you know exactly what to expect. Rush services are available for time-sensitive situations, and we always communicate any schedule changes immediately.
Absolutely. We specialize in restoring historic marble staircases that are 100+ years old—the older and more challenging, the better. Most marble that seems “beyond saving” can actually be restored to like-new condition with proper techniques.
Historic marble often has superior quality compared to modern stone, making restoration both possible and worthwhile. We’ve successfully restored staircases with severe staining, deep scratches, chips, and even structural damage. Our color-matching and repair techniques can make damage virtually invisible.
Replacement would mean losing irreplaceable historic materials and craftsmanship. Professional restoration preserves the original character while extending the life of your staircase for decades to come. The cost is typically a fraction of replacement, and the results maintain your home’s authentic historic value.
Marble damage comes from several sources, with acidic substances being the primary culprit. Common household items like lemon juice, wine, vinegar, and many cleaning products contain acids that etch marble surfaces, creating dull spots and rough textures.
Daily wear from foot traffic gradually wears down the polished surface, especially on stair treads and high-traffic areas. Dirt and grit act like sandpaper, creating microscopic scratches that accumulate over time and make the marble appear cloudy or hazy.
In Westhampton’s coastal environment, salt air can accelerate deterioration, and improper cleaning with harsh chemicals compounds the damage. Many homeowners unknowingly use acidic or abrasive cleaners that strip away the marble’s natural polish. Professional restoration reverses this damage and provides proper protection against future problems.
Professional marble staircase restoration typically costs 60-80% less than full replacement while delivering superior results. A complete restoration usually ranges from $15-30 per square foot, while replacement can easily exceed $100 per square foot when you factor in removal, disposal, and installation of new materials.
The exact cost depends on your staircase size, current condition, and specific restoration needs. Extensive damage or intricate details may require additional work, but even complex restorations cost significantly less than replacement. We provide detailed, transparent quotes so you know exactly what’s included.
Beyond the immediate cost savings, restoration preserves irreplaceable historic materials and maintains your home’s authentic character. New marble can never replicate the patina and craftsmanship of original historic stone. Your investment in restoration protects both your budget and your home’s architectural integrity.
Yes, we stand behind our marble staircase restoration with comprehensive warranties on both materials and workmanship. Our restoration work is guaranteed against defects, and we use only premium sealers and materials that provide long-lasting protection.
As an owner-operated business, our reputation depends on delivering exceptional results that last. We’ve been serving Westhampton and the Hamptons area since 1998, and our track record speaks for itself. When issues arise, you deal directly with the owner, not a customer service department.
We also provide detailed care instructions to help you maintain your restored staircase properly. Following our maintenance recommendations helps ensure your restoration looks beautiful for years to come. If you ever have questions or concerns about your restoration, we’re just a phone call away.
Professional restoration can eliminate the vast majority of marble stains and damage, including many that seem permanent. We have specialized techniques for removing organic stains, rust stains, water marks, etching, and even deep-set discoloration that has developed over decades.
Oil-based stains, paint splatters, and most household stains respond well to our extraction methods. Etching from acidic substances can be polished out completely, restoring the smooth, glossy surface. Even severe scratches and chips can be repaired invisibly with proper color-matching and polishing techniques.
Some extremely deep stains or damage that penetrate completely through the stone may require more intensive treatment or partial replacement of affected areas. During our assessment, we’ll honestly evaluate your staircase and explain what’s achievable. In our experience, most homeowners are amazed by what professional restoration can accomplish—results that far exceed their expectations.