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You walk into your bathroom and actually notice the floor again. Not because something’s wrong with it, but because it looks the way it did when you first moved in. That mirror-like shine catches the light. The dull spots from years of foot traffic are completely gone.
Your kitchen counters don’t have those white rings anymore. No more etching from coffee spills or acidic foods. The surface is smooth, sealed, and protected against the daily wear that used to leave permanent marks.
This is what professional marble floor polishing in Stuyvesant Town, NY does. We remove the damage you’ve been staring at and restore the finish you remember. Your marble doesn’t just look cleaner. It looks new again, and it stays that way longer because the sealing process actually protects it from future staining and etching.
We’ve been working on marble in buildings just like yours since before Stuyvesant Town became the rental hub it is today. We’re a family-owned company, and we’ve restored over one million square feet of marble across the five boroughs.
Most of the apartments in Stuyvesant Town were built in 1946 or earlier. That means original marble installations that have seen decades of use. We understand how these older stones behave, what damage patterns to expect, and exactly how to bring them back without causing more harm.
You’re not hiring a cleaning company that dabbles in stone work. You’re working with master craftsmen who’ve spent 40+ years doing one thing: restoring natural stone to its original condition in New York City homes.
First, we assess the damage. Etching, scratches, stains, dullness each one requires a different approach. We don’t use the same process on every floor because not every floor has the same problems.
Next comes the actual restoration using diamond abrasives. This is a wet-sanding process, so there’s no dust floating through your apartment. We work through progressively finer grits to remove surface damage and smooth out imperfections. This is where scratches disappear and etched areas get leveled back to the original surface.
Then we polish. This is what brings back that mirror-like shine you’re looking for. We use specialized compounds and equipment to create a finish that reflects light the way marble is supposed to.
Finally, we seal it. Professional-grade sealers penetrate the stone and create a protective barrier against moisture, stains, and acidic substances. This step is what makes the results last. Without it, you’d be back to square one within months.
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You get complete damage removal: stains, etching, scratches, chips, dullness, and surface wear. We’re not covering anything up or applying a topical coating that wears off in six months. This is actual restoration of the stone itself.
The process includes your choice of finish. Most people in Stuyvesant Town apartments want that high-gloss, mirror-like shine for bathrooms and entryways. Some prefer a softer honed finish for kitchen counters. Either way, you decide what works for your space.
Sealing is part of the service, not an add-on. We use professional-grade products that actually protect your marble from the acidic spills and moisture exposure common in NYC apartments. Given that 89.6% of Stuyvesant Town units are rentals, this protection matters even more you want your deposit back, and landlords want their marble maintained.
We also work around your schedule. You’re busy, your building has rules about service hours, and you don’t want contractors disrupting your routine for days. We get in, do the work right, and get out. Most residential jobs are completed in one day.
Marble polishing in Stuyvesant Town, NY typically runs between $3 and $8 per square foot, depending on the condition of your stone and the size of the area. A standard bathroom floor might cost $300-$600, while a larger kitchen or entryway could run $800-$1,500.
The price difference comes down to how damaged your marble is. Light polishing to restore shine on well-maintained stone costs less. Deep restoration to remove years of etching, staining, and scratches costs more because it requires more time and multiple passes with different diamond grits.
Compare that to replacement. Ripping out and reinstalling marble in a Stuyvesant Town apartment would cost $15-$25 per square foot minimum, plus the hassle of demolition, disposal, and installation. Restoration extends your stone’s life by 10-15 years at a fraction of that cost. You’re not just saving money you’re keeping original marble that matches the rest of your unit.
Yes. Etching and water stains are two of the most common problems we fix in Stuyvesant Town apartments, and both are completely removable with professional marble surface polishing.
Etching happens when acidic substances coffee, wine, citrus, cleaning products eat away at the calcium carbonate in your marble. You’re left with dull white spots or rings that won’t buff out with regular cleaning. We remove etching by carefully grinding down the surface to the level of the etch, then re-polishing to restore the shine.
Water stains are different. They’re usually mineral deposits that have penetrated the stone or sat on the surface long enough to leave marks. We use specialized compounds and techniques to draw out or remove these stains, then seal the marble to prevent them from coming back. The sealing step is critical because Stuyvesant Town’s older plumbing can mean hard water issues that cause recurring staining if the stone isn’t properly protected.
Most marble in Stuyvesant Town apartments should be professionally polished and sealed every 12-18 months, depending on how much use it gets. High-traffic areas like entryway floors or master bathroom vanities might need attention closer to the 12-month mark. Guest bathrooms or decorative surfaces can go longer.
You’ll know it’s time when water stops beading up on the surface. That’s your sealer breaking down. Or when you notice dullness starting to creep back in despite regular cleaning. Once you see etching or staining reappear, you’ve waited too long now you’re paying for restoration instead of just maintenance.
Regular maintenance costs less than waiting until the damage is severe. A maintenance polish might run $3-$4 per square foot. Full restoration after years of neglect can hit $7-$8 per square foot because we’re fixing accumulated damage. Think of it like oil changes for your car skip them long enough and you’re replacing the engine.
No. We use a wet-sanding process specifically to eliminate dust. The water traps particles during grinding and polishing, so you’re not dealing with stone dust settling on your furniture, in your vents, or all over your kitchen.
We also contain the work area. Drop cloths protect your floors and belongings. Equipment stays in the room we’re working on. We’re not tracking water or debris through your apartment. Most Stuyvesant Town residents are home during the work or leave for the day and come back to finished marble no cleanup required on your end.
The process does involve some noise from the polishing equipment, similar to a vacuum cleaner. If you work from home, you might want to schedule the work on a day you’ll be out. But we’re not jackhammering or demolishing anything. It’s a refinishing process, not a construction project. Most jobs finish in 4-8 hours depending on square footage.
DIY kits can handle very light surface cleaning, but they can’t fix actual damage. If your marble is etched, scratched, or deeply stained, those kits won’t touch it. Worse, some contain harsh acids or abrasives that can make the damage worse or create uneven spots you’ll need us to fix anyway.
Professional marble polishing uses diamond abrasives in specific grits, applied in a precise sequence with commercial-grade equipment. This is what actually removes damaged layers of stone and re-levels the surface. You can’t replicate that with a $30 kit from a hardware store. The equipment alone costs thousands, and knowing which grit to use, how much pressure to apply, and when to move to the next step takes years to learn.
We’ve restored plenty of marble in Stuyvesant Town after DIY attempts went wrong. Homeowners try to save money, end up with worse damage, then pay more for us to fix both the original problem and the new damage. If your marble just needs cleaning, clean it. If it needs restoration, hire someone who knows what they’re doing.
We work in both. Many Stuyvesant Town renters hire us to restore marble before moving out to ensure they get their full security deposit back. Others want to improve their living space and get landlord approval first. We also work directly with property management companies and landlords who want to maintain or upgrade units between tenants.
If you’re renting, check your lease about alterations. Most landlords are fine with marble restoration since it’s improving their property, not changing it. We can provide documentation and before/after photos if your landlord wants proof of the work. Some property managers in Stuyvesant Town already know us from previous jobs in their buildings.
For landlords, marble restoration between tenants is a smart investment. It’s cheaper than replacement, faster than a full renovation, and it’s a selling point for prospective renters touring the unit. In a competitive rental market like Stuyvesant Town where median household income is $92,876, small details like pristine marble floors can justify higher rent and attract quality tenants who’ll take care of the space.
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