Your marble tub deck cost thousands when it was first installed. Now it’s covered in water spots, soap scum etching, and scratches that make your luxury bathroom look neglected.
You’ve tried everything. Special cleaners, polishing compounds, even scrubbing until your arms hurt. Nothing works because the damage goes deeper than surface dirt.
That’s where we come in. We don’t just clean your marble – we restore it. When we’re done, your tub deck has that mirror-like finish you remember from day one. No more embarrassing stains when guests use your bathroom. No more wondering if you need to replace the whole thing.
We’ve been bringing Old Field’s historic marble back to life since 1998. We’re the company that gets called when other contractors say “it can’t be fixed.”
Our work was even featured in the New York Times back in 2001. That’s because we specialize in the challenging stuff – century-old marble, complex materials, and restoration jobs that require real expertise.
You’re dealing with an owner-operator business here. That means when you call, you’re talking to someone who actually does the work, not a salesperson reading from a script.
First, we assess the damage. Etching from soap and shampoo. Scratches from abrasive cleaners. Water spots that have been building up for years. We need to see what we’re working with before we can fix it.
Next comes the restoration process. We use diamond abrasives – not harsh chemicals that damage marble further. We work through different grits, removing scratches and etching layer by layer. This isn’t a quick fix that fades in six months.
Finally, we polish your marble to that mirror finish and seal it properly. The whole process usually takes a day, depending on the size of your tub deck. When we’re done, you’ll wonder why you waited so long to call us.
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Your marble tub deck restoration includes complete damage assessment, professional-grade diamond polishing, stain removal, and protective sealing. We handle everything from minor etching to deep scratches that other companies won’t touch.
Old Field homes often feature Carrara or Calacatta marble in master bathrooms – premium stones that deserve expert care. These materials are particularly susceptible to acid damage from common bathroom products, which is why proper restoration requires specialized knowledge.
We also address the surrounding areas. Marble shower walls, vanity tops, and floor transitions all get attention so everything matches perfectly. The goal is making your entire bathroom look cohesive and newly installed, not just fixing one problem area.
Most tub deck restoration projects take 4-8 hours depending on the size and condition of your marble. We typically complete the work in a single day, though severely damaged surfaces might require two visits.
The process can’t be rushed. Each polishing stage needs to be completed properly before moving to the next grit. Trying to speed through the process is how you end up with uneven results that don’t last.
You can use your bathroom the same evening after we finish. The sealer needs 24 hours to fully cure, but normal use is fine immediately.
Yes, professional restoration removes water spots, etching, and most scratches completely. Etching happens when acidic substances like soap, shampoo, or cleaning products eat into the marble surface. Regular cleaning can’t fix this because it’s actual damage to the stone.
We use diamond abrasives to literally remove the damaged layer and reveal fresh marble underneath. Then we polish it back to a mirror finish. It’s the same process used on new marble installations.
The only marks we can’t completely remove are very deep gouges that go beyond the surface layer. But even those become much less noticeable and blend with the restored finish.
Tub deck restoration typically costs 60-75% less than full replacement. According to industry data, replacing a marble tub surround averages $3,100 or more, not including demolition costs, plumbing adjustments, and the mess.
Restoration gives you the same visual result – marble that looks newly installed – without the disruption. No contractors tearing apart your bathroom for weeks. No matching tile and grout to existing surfaces.
We provide free estimates so you can see the exact cost difference. Most Old Field homeowners are surprised how affordable proper restoration is compared to replacement.
Professional marble restoration typically lasts 10-15 years with proper maintenance. The key is using the right products and techniques from day one, plus following basic care guidelines afterward.
We seal the marble with a high-quality penetrating sealer that protects against future staining and etching. This isn’t a topical coating that wears off – it actually penetrates the stone for long-term protection.
Your restored marble will look better and last longer than DIY attempts or work done by general cleaning companies. We’re not just making it shiny – we’re actually restoring the stone’s integrity.
That’s exactly the kind of project we specialize in. We’ve been restoring “impossible” marble jobs since 1998. The worse the condition, the more dramatic the transformation.
Most cleaning companies only know surface treatments. When they see deep etching or extensive scratching, they assume it’s beyond repair. But marble restoration goes much deeper than cleaning – we’re actually removing damaged stone and revealing fresh material underneath.
We’ve restored century-old marble floors and complex historical projects. Your tub deck damage is definitely fixable with the right expertise and equipment.
Absolutely. We restore all marble surfaces including shower walls, bathroom floors, vanity tops, kitchen countertops, and historic flooring. Many Old Field homes have marble throughout, and we can address everything in a coordinated project.
We also handle concrete restoration and polishing – a service many homeowners don’t realize is available. If you have concrete floors in basements or garages that could use professional attention, we can help there too.
The one material we don’t work on is porcelain. Everything else – marble, granite, travertine, limestone, terrazzo – we can restore to like-new condition.