Your marble staircase will have that mirror-like finish you remember from when it was first installed. Every scratch disappears. Every etch mark vanishes. The natural veining and color depth return to their original brilliance.
You’ll walk up stairs that feel solid and look flawless—not patched or “good enough,” but genuinely restored. The kind of restoration work that makes guests stop and admire what they’re seeing. Your historic staircase becomes a centerpiece again, not something you apologize for or try to hide.
This is what happens when restoration is done right the first time. No shortcuts. No temporary fixes that fail in six months. Just your marble stairs looking exactly like they should.
High Definition Marble Restoration Inc has been bringing damaged stone back to life since 1998. We’re the company that gets called when other contractors say “it can’t be saved.”
Our owner personally oversees every project—no subcontractors, no surprises. When you call, you’re talking directly to the craftsman who will restore your stairs. We’ve spent over two decades perfecting techniques specifically for historic floors and complex restoration projects in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Woodbury’s historic homes deserve craftsmen who understand their value. Your century-old marble staircase isn’t just damaged stone—it’s architectural heritage that connects your home to its original elegance.
We start with a thorough assessment of your marble staircase—every scratch, every etch mark, every area of wear. You’ll know exactly what we’re fixing and why before any work begins.
Next comes the restoration itself. We use diamond abrasives and specialized compounds to remove damage layer by layer, revealing the original marble underneath. Each step is methodically honed and polished until the surface is perfectly smooth and uniform.
The final step is protection. We apply professional-grade sealers that prevent future staining and etching while maintaining the natural beauty of your marble. Your stairs are left clean, protected, and looking exactly like they should. The whole process is completed with careful masking and cleanup—your home stays pristine throughout the restoration.
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Your marble staircase restoration includes complete damage repair—scratches, etching, chips, and discoloration all disappear. We restore the original finish, whether that’s a high-polish shine or the subtle elegance of a honed surface.
Woodbury’s luxury homes often feature imported marble with intricate veining and unique characteristics. We match the original finish exactly, respecting the craftsmanship that went into your staircase decades ago. Every balustrade, every carved detail, every surface gets the attention it deserves.
You also get transparent pricing upfront, direct communication throughout the project, and our disciplined approach to protecting your home during the work. When we’re finished, your staircase looks like new—but with all the character and heritage that makes it irreplaceable.
Most marble staircase restorations take 2-4 days depending on the size and condition of your stairs. We work efficiently but never rush the process—each step needs proper curing time to achieve lasting results.
The timeline depends on how much damage we’re repairing and whether we’re working around your schedule. We can often work in sections, so you’re not completely without access to your stairs during the restoration.
You’ll have a specific timeline before we start, and we stick to it. No dragging projects out for weeks or leaving your home disrupted longer than necessary.
Yes, that’s exactly what we specialize in. Most marble damage that looks “unfixable” can actually be restored to original condition without replacement. We’ve saved staircases that other contractors wanted to tear out and replace.
Scratches, etching from acidic spills, chips, and even significant wear patterns can be removed through proper restoration techniques. The key is having the right equipment and experience to work with your specific type of marble.
Replacement costs tens of thousands and destroys the historic character of your home. Restoration costs a fraction of that and preserves what makes your staircase special. Unless there’s structural damage, we can almost always restore rather than replace.
No, we take extensive precautions to protect your home during restoration. Everything gets properly masked and covered before we start any work. Our equipment includes dust collection systems that capture particles during the grinding and polishing process.
We’ve been doing this for over 35 years and understand that your home needs to stay livable during the restoration. Floors, walls, furniture, and artwork all get protected with professional-grade materials.
When we’re finished, we clean everything thoroughly. You shouldn’t find marble dust or restoration debris anywhere in your home. The only thing that changes is how beautiful your staircase looks.
Marble staircase restoration typically costs $15-25 per square foot depending on the condition and type of marble. A typical residential staircase runs $2,000-5,000 for complete restoration—significantly less than replacement costs.
The exact price depends on how much damage we’re repairing, the size of your staircase, and whether you need additional services like sealing or protective treatments. We provide transparent pricing upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying.
Every project gets a detailed written estimate before any work begins. No surprise charges, no “extras” that weren’t discussed. You’ll know the total investment before we start your restoration.
A properly restored marble staircase should maintain its appearance for 10-15 years with normal residential use. The key is using the right techniques and materials during the restoration process—not just making it look good temporarily.
We use professional-grade sealers and polishing compounds that penetrate the marble and provide lasting protection. This isn’t a surface treatment that wears off in a few months. It’s a complete restoration that becomes part of the stone itself.
Your maintenance requirements are minimal—regular cleaning with appropriate products and avoiding acidic spills. We provide care instructions so you can protect your investment and keep your stairs looking beautiful for years to come.
Historic marble restoration is actually our specialty. We understand that century-old staircases require different techniques and materials than modern installations. The marble itself may be different, the installation methods were different, and the wear patterns are unique.
We’ve restored staircases in homes built in the early 1900s throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Each project requires careful assessment to match original finishes and respect the craftsmanship that went into the original installation.
Historic restoration also means preserving character while improving function. We can eliminate damage and wear while maintaining the patina and subtle variations that give your staircase its authentic historic appearance. It’s restoration that honors the original craftsmanship.