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You’ll notice the difference immediately. That hazy, worn-down surface transforms back into a mirror-like finish that catches light the way it did when your marble was first installed.
The scratches disappear. The etching from wine or lemon juice fades away. Your floors stop looking tired and start looking like the luxury surface you invested in.
This isn’t a temporary fix that wears off in weeks. Professional marble floor polishing in NoLita uses diamond abrasive technology to rebuild the crystalline structure of your stone. You’re getting the original factory finish back, which means it lasts.
Your home value stays protected. Well-maintained marble is one of those details that buyers notice during showings, and in NoLita’s competitive real estate market, every detail counts when properties are selling for millions.
You also stop worrying every time someone spills something. Proper sealing after polishing gives you actual protection, not just shine.
We’ve been restoring natural stone across Manhattan since before NoLita became NoLita. We’re a family-owned operation run by a master craftsman with over 40 years of hands-on experience.
We’ve worked on everything from landmark museums and theaters to luxury condos with Venatino marble countertops and statuary marble islands. The same techniques we use in those high-profile projects are what we bring to your home.
You’re not getting subcontracted work or a cleaning company that thinks harsh chemicals are the answer. You’re getting trained stone technicians who understand how marble actually responds to different treatments and what it takes to bring it back without causing more damage.
We start with a free consultation at your property. You show us what’s bothering you, we assess the condition of your marble, and we give you a straightforward estimate based on square footage and the level of restoration needed.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we protect your surrounding areas and begin the grinding process. This is where diamond abrasives remove the damaged top layer of marble, taking out scratches, etching, and stains that have penetrated the surface.
Next comes honing, which smooths the stone progressively using finer and finer grits. This is what rebuilds that crystalline structure and prepares the surface for the final polish.
The polishing stage brings back the shine. We’re reproducing the exact finish the factory created when your marble was first cut and finished. It’s not a coating or topical treatment that wears away.
Finally, we seal the stone. This gives you protection against future staining and etching, especially important in kitchens and bathrooms where spills happen. We don’t leave until you’re completely satisfied with how it looks.
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You get a complete assessment of your marble’s condition before any work begins. We identify problem areas, explain what’s causing the damage, and recommend the right level of restoration for your specific situation.
The grinding, honing, and polishing process covers your entire marble surface, whether that’s floors, countertops, vanities, or other installations. We work with all types of natural stone including marble, granite, limestone, and soapstone.
Sealing is part of the service, not an add-on. In NoLita’s luxury properties where marble is a significant investment, proper sealing is essential. Your stone needs resealing every 6 to 18 months depending on use, and we’ll tell you exactly what your timeline should be.
You also get honest guidance about maintenance. We’ll explain what products to avoid, how to clean up spills before they become permanent damage, and when to call us back for touch-ups versus full restoration.
Our equipment stays on-site until the job is done right. No rushing through to get to the next appointment. With NoLita’s high-end real estate averaging over $2,000 per square foot, your marble deserves the same level of attention we give to museum installations.
Professional marble polishing in NoLita typically runs between $10 and $25 per square foot, depending on the condition of your stone and the level of restoration required. A standard kitchen with marble countertops usually falls in the $1,500 to $3,000 range, while bathroom floors run about $750 to $1,800.
The wide range comes down to what your marble needs. Light polishing to refresh a well-maintained surface costs less than full restoration of heavily etched or scratched stone that requires aggressive grinding.
You’ll get an exact quote during the free consultation. We measure your space, assess the damage, and give you a firm number based on the actual work involved, not a vague estimate that changes later.
Most residential marble polishing projects in NoLita take one to three days, depending on square footage and the extent of damage. A small bathroom might be done in a single day, while a full kitchen and adjoining floors could take two to three days.
The timeline also depends on how many passes we need to make with different grit levels. Heavily damaged marble requires more grinding stages to remove deep scratches and etching, which adds time but delivers better results.
We’ll give you a clear schedule during the estimate so you can plan around the work. We know you’re living in the space, and we work efficiently without cutting corners that would compromise the final finish.
Yes, etching and most stains come out during the grinding and honing process. Etching happens when acidic substances like wine, coffee, or citrus damage the marble’s surface crystals. Grinding removes that damaged layer entirely and exposes fresh, undamaged stone underneath.
Stains that have penetrated deeper into the marble require more aggressive treatment, but most common household stains respond well to professional restoration. We’ve successfully removed years of accumulated damage from marble countertops and floors throughout NoLita.
What doesn’t work is trying to buff out etching with DIY products or calling a regular cleaning company. Those approaches either do nothing or make the problem worse by using harsh chemicals that cause additional etching. You need diamond abrasives and proper technique to actually fix the stone.
Plan on professional marble polishing every 6 to 18 months, depending on traffic and use. Kitchen countertops in active households typically need attention every 6 to 12 months. Bathroom vanities and lower-traffic floors can often go 12 to 18 months between services.
Sealing should happen after every polishing and potentially once between polishing sessions if you’re seeing water absorb into the stone instead of beading up on the surface. That’s your sign the sealer has worn down.
In NoLita’s luxury properties where marble is a significant investment, regular maintenance prevents the kind of deep damage that requires expensive full restoration. You’re protecting an asset that directly impacts your home’s value, especially in a market where buyers expect pristine finishes.
Cleaning removes dirt and surface grime. Polishing rebuilds the actual structure of the stone and restores the factory finish. They’re completely different processes with different results.
When you clean marble, you’re wiping away whatever’s sitting on top of the stone. When we polish marble, we’re using diamond abrasives to grind away the damaged top layer, then progressively refining the surface until it’s smooth and reflective again.
This is why calling a cleaning company for marble restoration usually ends badly. They show up with mops and chemicals designed for tile or hardwood, which either do nothing for damaged marble or actively make it worse by causing more etching. Stone polishing service in NoLita requires specialized equipment and training that most cleaning companies simply don’t have.
Professional marble polishing removes only a thin layer of stone, typically less than a millimeter per session. Your marble floors can be polished dozens of times over their lifespan without any structural concerns.
The grinding process is controlled and precise. We’re not taking off more material than necessary to remove the damage and restore the finish. Marble installations in homes are thick enough to handle regular maintenance for decades.
What does cause problems is aggressive DIY attempts or hiring inexperienced contractors who use the wrong equipment or techniques. That’s when you get uneven surfaces, lippage issues, or excessive material removal. With 40-plus years of experience and proper diamond abrasive technology, we know exactly how much to remove to get the results you want without compromising your stone.
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