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You’ll see the difference immediately. That hazy, worn-down look disappears. The shine comes back not from wax or coating, but from the stone itself being properly refinished.
Water beads up again instead of soaking in. Light reflects evenly across the surface. Those dull spots from lemon juice or wine? Gone. Scratches from years of foot traffic? Polished out.
Your marble looks like it did the day it was installed. Not “better than before” in some vague way actually restored to factory finish. You stop noticing the floor because it’s damaged and start appreciating it because it’s beautiful again.
If you’ve been living with marble that looks tired, this is what it means to get it back.
We’ve been restoring marble and natural stone in Morningside Heights and across Manhattan for over 15 years. We’re a family-owned company, and the person running the work has over 40 years of hands-on experience as a master craftsman.
We’ve worked on everything from Columbia University buildings to historic brownstones along Riverside Drive. Morningside Heights has some of the most beautiful marble in the city lobby floors in pre-war buildings, kitchen countertops in renovated co-ops, bathroom vanities that have been there for decades.
We know what these surfaces go through. We know how to fix them. And we don’t leave until you’re satisfied with the result.
First, we assess the damage. Not every marble floor needs the same treatment. Some need light polishing. Others need grinding to remove deep etching or lippage that’s when tiles sit unevenly and create trip hazards.
We start with diamond abrasive grinding if the surface has scratches, etch marks, or uneven spots. This removes a thin layer of stone to get below the damage. Then we move through progressively finer diamond pads honing the surface smooth before the final polish.
The polish itself brings out that deep, reflective shine. It’s not a topical coating. It’s the result of refining the stone to a mirror finish at the microscopic level.
After polishing, we apply a professional-grade sealer. This protects against staining and moisture damage going forward. The sealer soaks into the stone and creates a barrier without changing the look or feel of the marble.
You’re left with a surface that looks restored, feels smooth, and stays protected.
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Our marble floor polishing in Morningside Heights covers the full restoration process not just a quick buff. You get deep cleaning to remove built-up grime, grinding to level uneven tiles or remove deep damage, honing to smooth out scratches and etch marks, and polishing to bring back that factory shine.
We also handle repairs. Chips along edges get filled with premium stone filler that matches your marble. Cracks get stabilized. Stains that have penetrated the stone get treated with specialized poultices not just surface cleaners that don’t actually work.
Sealing is part of the process, not an upsell. We use commercial-grade sealers that last. In Morningside Heights, where older buildings often have marble that hasn’t been sealed in years, this step matters. It’s what keeps your restored marble looking good between services.
Whether it’s a kitchen countertop in a Claremont Avenue apartment or a lobby floor in a Morningside Drive building, the process is the same: restore it right, protect it properly, and make sure it lasts.
Marble polishing typically runs between $3 and $8 per square foot, depending on the condition of your stone and what needs to be done. If your marble just needs polishing and sealing, you’re on the lower end. If it has deep scratches, etching, or uneven tiles that need grinding, the cost goes up.
We give free estimates, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start. No surprises, no upselling services you don’t need.
The cost is almost always less than replacement. A full marble floor replacement in Morningside Heights can run into the tens of thousands and take weeks. Restoration gets you the same visual result in a fraction of the time and cost.
Most residential jobs like a kitchen countertop or bathroom vanity take a few hours. A full floor in an apartment might take a day, depending on square footage and condition.
Commercial spaces or larger homes can take longer, especially if there’s significant damage or lippage that needs correction. We’ll give you a timeline upfront based on what your marble needs.
The space is usable as soon as we’re done. There’s no drying time for coatings because we’re not applying a coating we’re polishing the stone itself. The sealer needs a few hours to cure, but you can walk on it right away if needed.
Yes. Etch marks are one of the most common problems we fix in Morningside Heights. They happen when something acidic wine, lemon juice, vinegar, certain cleaners sits on marble and eats into the surface. It leaves a dull spot that won’t buff out with regular cleaning.
We remove etch marks by honing and polishing the affected area. This removes the damaged layer and refinishes the stone to match the surrounding surface. If the etching is shallow, it’s a quick fix. Deeper etching takes more work but is still completely repairable.
Once we’re done, the etch mark is gone. Not hidden gone. And with proper sealing, future spills are far less likely to cause the same damage.
Most marble should be professionally polished and resealed every one to two years, depending on traffic and use. A marble countertop in a busy kitchen might need attention every year. A marble floor in a low-traffic hallway might go two years or more.
You’ll know it’s time when water stops beading on the surface that means the sealer is worn. Or when the shine starts to look dull and hazy even after cleaning. Those are signs the stone needs professional care.
Regular maintenance is cheaper than waiting until the damage is severe. Catching it early means less grinding, less time, and lower cost. It also means your marble stays looking good instead of cycling between “new” and “trashed.”
Yes. Uneven tiles called lippage can be leveled using diamond grinding equipment. We grind down the higher tiles to match the lower ones, then hone and polish the entire floor to a uniform finish.
This is common in older Morningside Heights buildings where floors have settled or were installed unevenly decades ago. It’s also an issue in newer installations where the contractor didn’t level properly.
Grinding out lippage not only makes the floor look better it also eliminates the trip hazard. You’re left with a smooth, even surface that’s safer and easier to clean. And you didn’t have to rip out and replace the entire floor to get there.
Polishing restores the shine by refining the surface of the stone. It’s a mechanical process using diamond pads that smooth out scratches and bring the marble to a high-gloss or honed finish, depending on what you want. Polishing changes how the stone looks and feels.
Sealing protects the stone by filling in the pores and creating a barrier against stains and moisture. It doesn’t change the appearance it just makes the marble less absorbent. A good sealer is invisible but essential.
You need both. Polishing makes your marble beautiful. Sealing keeps it that way. Skipping either one means you’re not getting the full benefit of professional stone care, and you’ll end up needing more frequent or more expensive work down the line.
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