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Commercial Stone Restoration NYC & Long Island

Your Lobby Deserves Better Than Dull Stone

Professional restoration brings marble, granite, and stone floors back to life—without the cost or disruption of replacement. Serving commercial properties across NYC & Long Island.

Over a Decade Serving NYC

We've restored hundreds of commercial properties across NYC & Long Island, from hotel lobbies to corporate office buildings.

Diamond Grinding Restoration Technology

State-of-the-art equipment and techniques reproduce factory-original finishes that standard cleaning can't achieve.

Fully Licensed and Insured

Complete protection for your commercial property with proper credentials, insurance coverage, and professional accountability.

Flexible Off-Hours Scheduling

Overnight and weekend service available so your business stays operational while we restore your stone surfaces.

Professional Stone Restoration Services

Real Restoration, Not Just Cleaning

There’s a difference between cleaning stone and actually restoring it. Commercial stone restoration in NYC & Long Island means reversing years of wear—removing scratches, etching, dullness, and stains that no amount of mopping will fix. We work with marble, granite, limestone, travertine, and terrazzo in high-traffic environments where first impressions matter. Hotels, office buildings, retail spaces, and corporate lobbies all face the same challenge: thousands of people walking across stone every week. That wears down the polish, creates visible traffic patterns, and leaves surfaces looking gray and tired. Our commercial marble restoration process uses diamond abrasive grinding to remove damaged layers and recreate the finish your stone had when it was first installed.

Commercial Stone Polishing Benefits

What Restored Stone Actually Does for Your Property

Beyond looking better, professionally restored stone protects your investment, enhances property value, and creates the kind of first impression that matters in commercial spaces.

Your lobby stops looking worn and starts looking like a property people want to visit or lease.
You avoid the $150-200 per square foot cost of replacement by restoring existing stone for a fraction of the price.
Guests, tenants, and visitors form better first impressions the moment they walk through your doors.
Properly sealed stone resists staining and moisture damage, which means easier daily maintenance going forward.
Your stone surfaces last years longer when they’re restored and maintained correctly, protecting your capital investment.
Property value increases when common areas look maintained, polished, and professionally cared for.

Office Lobby Stone Restoration Process

How We Restore Commercial Stone Surfaces

Commercial stone restoration in NYC & Long Island isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. Marble behaves differently than granite. Terrazzo needs different treatment than limestone. We start by evaluating your stone type, the level of damage, and the traffic patterns in your space. Most commercial lobbies show wear in predictable places—entry points, elevator corridors, front desk areas. That’s where foot traffic concentrates, and that’s where stone dulls fastest.

Our restoration process uses diamond abrasive grinding to level uneven surfaces, remove lippage where tiles meet at grout lines, and eliminate scratches that trap dirt. This isn’t something a janitorial crew can do with a mop and pH-neutral cleaner. It requires specialized equipment, an understanding of how different stones respond to grinding and polishing, and the experience to know when honing is enough versus when full restoration is necessary. Once the stone is ground and polished back to its original finish, we seal it with commercial-grade products designed for high-traffic environments. That sealer creates a barrier against moisture, stains, and the kind of daily wear that commercial properties face in NYC & Long Island.

Hotel Marble Floor Restoration Expertise

Built for High-Traffic Commercial Environments

Hotels, office buildings, and retail spaces can’t shut down for restoration. You need your lobby functional, your elevators accessible, and your operations running. That’s why our commercial stone care services include flexible scheduling—overnight shifts, weekend work, and phased restoration that keeps sections of your property usable while we work on others.

We’ve restored marble floors in hotel lobbies where thousands of guests check in every week. We’ve brought granite reception areas back to life in office buildings where tenants expect a polished, professional environment. And we’ve handled terrazzo corridors in retail properties where foot traffic never really stops. The process is the same: assess the damage, plan the work around your schedule, execute the restoration with minimal disruption, and deliver results that look like new stone. Most commercial projects in NYC & Long Island are completed in one to three days, depending on square footage and the condition of the stone. Larger lobbies or properties with significant damage may take longer, but we phase the work so completed sections are fully usable each day. You’re not closing your doors. You’re just getting your stone back to the condition it deserves to be in.

Commercial Stone Restoration NYC Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

01

On-Site Evaluation and Planning

We assess your stone type, damage level, and traffic patterns, then create a restoration plan that fits your schedule.

02

Diamond Grinding and Polishing

Using specialized equipment, we remove damaged layers, eliminate scratches and etching, and restore the original factory finish.

03

Sealing and Protection

Commercial-grade sealers protect against moisture, stains, and wear, extending the life of your newly restored stone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services, process, and how we work.

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Still Have Questions?

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How much does commercial stone restoration cost compared to replacement in NYC & Long Island?
Replacement costs typically run $150 to $200 per square foot when you factor in demolition, disposal, new material, and installation. Professional commercial stone restoration in NYC & Long Island costs a fraction of that—usually between $5 and $15 per square foot depending on the stone type, condition, and square footage. For a 1,000 square foot lobby, you’re looking at $5,000 to $15,000 for restoration versus $150,000 to $200,000 for replacement. The restored stone looks like new, performs like new, and in many cases is indistinguishable from a fresh installation. Restoration also avoids the disruption of a full tear-out and replacement, which matters when you’re operating a hotel, office building, or retail space that can’t afford extended downtime.
No. One of the main advantages of working with experienced commercial stone restoration professionals is flexible scheduling. We offer overnight service, weekend work, and phased restoration that allows you to keep your property operational. Most hotel lobbies, office buildings, and commercial properties in NYC & Long Island can’t shut down during business hours, so we plan the work around your schedule. For larger lobbies, we section off areas, complete the restoration in phases, and ensure that completed sections are fully usable each morning. Guests and tenants might see equipment after hours, but they won’t experience disruption during peak times. Many of our commercial clients schedule restoration during their slowest seasons or coordinate with us to work around events, conferences, or high-traffic periods.
We restore all common commercial stone types found in NYC & Long Island properties: marble, granite, limestone, travertine, terrazzo, and slate. Each stone has unique characteristics and requires tailored restoration techniques. Marble is softer and more prone to etching from acidic cleaners, so we use specific diamond grits and polishing methods to bring back its shine without causing further damage. Granite is harder and more durable, but it still shows wear in high-traffic areas and benefits from professional polishing and sealing. Terrazzo—a composite of marble chips set in cement or epoxy—requires grinding to expose the aggregate and polishing to bring out its distinctive finish. Travertine and limestone are porous stones that need careful sealing to protect against moisture and staining. Our team evaluates your specific stone type during the on-site assessment and applies the appropriate restoration process.
It depends on traffic levels and how well the stone has been maintained. Medium-traffic commercial lobbies in NYC & Long Island typically benefit from professional restoration every 12 to 24 months, with lighter maintenance cleanings quarterly. High-traffic environments—hotel lobbies near transit hubs, retail entryways, busy office buildings—may need attention more frequently, sometimes every 6 to 12 months. Between professional restorations, regular maintenance makes a difference. Using pH-neutral cleaners, avoiding acidic products, and addressing spills quickly all help extend the time between full restorations. Many of our commercial clients set up scheduled maintenance programs where we visit regularly to assess the stone, perform light polishing or cleaning, and catch small issues before they become expensive problems. Preventive care costs less than emergency restoration and keeps your property looking polished year-round.
Yes. Etching, scratches, and dullness are the most common issues we see with commercial marble restoration in NYC & Long Island. Etching happens when acidic substances—lemon juice, certain cleaning products, even some floor cleaners—react with the calcium in marble and leave dull spots or rings. Scratches come from grit and debris dragged in on shoes, hand carts, luggage wheels, and daily foot traffic. Dullness develops over time as the polished surface wears down. Our diamond abrasive grinding process removes the damaged top layer of marble, eliminates etching and scratches, and re-polishes the surface to restore its original shine. The depth of grinding depends on how severe the damage is. Light etching might only require honing and polishing. Deeper scratches or widespread dullness may need more aggressive grinding followed by progressively finer polishing steps. The result is marble that looks like it was just installed—smooth, reflective, and free of the damage that made it look worn.
Stone restoration and stone cleaning are not the same thing, and understanding the difference saves commercial property managers a lot of money and frustration. Cleaning removes dirt, grime, and surface-level buildup. Restoration removes damage—scratches, etching, dullness, stains that have penetrated the stone, and lippage where tiles are uneven. Many cleaning companies in NYC & Long Island offer “stone cleaning” services but use harsh abrasives, acidic chemicals, or improper techniques that actually damage the stone further. We’ve been called in to fix stone that was ruined by inexperienced cleaning crews, and that repair work costs more than if the property had hired a true restoration company from the start. Professional commercial stone restoration uses diamond grinding equipment, stone-specific polishing compounds, and techniques designed to preserve the integrity of the material. You’re not just getting a clean floor—you’re getting a restored surface that performs like new stone and lasts for years with proper maintenance.
Logo featuring the text "NYC Stone Care" with the "Y" in "NYC" stylized in red. The white background and green border highlight this stone restoration NYC brand’s professional look.

100 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10017

Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm

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