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Your marble looked stunning when it was first installed. That deep shine, the smooth surface, the way light reflected off it that’s what you paid for.
Now it’s dull. Scratched. Maybe stained from years of foot traffic, salt tracked in from 14th Street, or just the wear that comes with living in a high-rise like Zeckendorf Towers or One Union Square South. You’ve tried cleaning it yourself. It doesn’t help.
Here’s what changes after professional marble floor polishing in Union Square, NY: the surface gets ground down using diamond abrasives, layer by layer, until the damage is gone. Then it’s honed and polished back to the original factory finish. The result isn’t just cleaner marble it’s restored marble. The kind that looks like it was installed yesterday. You stop worrying about what guests see when they walk in. You stop thinking about replacement costs.
We’re a family-owned stone restoration company with over 40 years of experience working on marble, granite, limestone, and travertine across Manhattan. We’ve handled lobbies in Union Square’s luxury buildings, historic facades, hotel floors, restaurant surfaces the kind of work where you can’t afford mistakes.
Our technicians aren’t generalists. They’re trained specifically in natural stone restoration using diamond grinding systems and modern polishing techniques. We’ve been serving Union Square, NY for nearly 15 years because the work holds up and clients come back when they need maintenance.
You’re not hiring a cleaning crew. You’re hiring craftsmen who understand how marble behaves, how it wears, and how to bring it back without damaging it further.
We start with an on-site evaluation. We look at the type of marble you have, the level of damage, any staining or etching, and what finish you’re aiming for. This tells us which diamond abrasives to use and how many passes the surface needs.
Next comes the grinding phase. We use progressively finer diamond pads to remove scratches, etching, and surface damage. This isn’t buffing we’re actually removing a thin layer of stone to expose fresh marble underneath. It’s precise work. If the stone is cracked or chipped, we repair it first so the surface is level.
After grinding, we hone the marble to smooth it out, then polish it to the finish you want matte, satin, or high-gloss. If you want the surface sealed, we apply a penetrating sealer that protects against stains and moisture without changing the look. The whole process is done on-site. You’re not replacing anything. You’re restoring what’s already there.
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You get a full restoration using diamond abrasive grinding, not just a surface buff. That means we’re removing the damaged layer and bringing the stone back to its original condition. We handle floors, countertops, walls, vanities, showers any marble surface that’s lost its finish.
Stain removal is part of the process when possible. Oil stains, water spots, rust marks, even blackened grout we treat those before polishing so the finished surface is uniform. If your marble has cracks or chips, we fill and repair them so they blend in.
Sealing is optional but recommended, especially in Union Square, NY where winter salt, snow melt, and heavy foot traffic are constant threats. A good sealer gives you 6 to 18 months of protection depending on the traffic your floors see. We also offer maintenance polishing if you want to keep the stone looking sharp year-round without waiting for it to dull again.
Union Square properties whether you’re in a luxury condo, a restaurant on Park Avenue South, or managing a commercial building deal with more wear than most neighborhoods. We’ve worked in enough of them to know what holds up and what doesn’t.
Professional marble floor polishing in Union Square, NY typically runs between $3 and $8 per square foot. The range depends on the condition of the stone, the type of finish you want, and whether any repairs are needed before polishing.
A standard kitchen floor restoration usually falls between $1,500 and $3,000. Bathroom floors run $750 to $1,800. If you’re restoring a lobby or large commercial space, the per-square-foot cost often drops because of the volume.
Sealing adds to the cost but extends the life of the polish. If your marble is heavily stained or damaged, expect to be on the higher end of the range. But compare that to replacement new marble installation in Manhattan can easily hit $20 to $50 per square foot. Restoration is almost always the smarter move financially.
Most residential marble needs professional polishing every 12 to 18 months, depending on foot traffic and how well it’s maintained. If you’re in a high-traffic area like a Union Square, NY lobby or a restaurant you’re looking at every 6 to 12 months.
You’ll know it’s time when the surface starts looking dull even after cleaning, or when you notice more scratches and etching. Marble is softer than granite, so it shows wear faster. Regular polishing prevents deep damage that’s harder and more expensive to fix later.
If your marble is sealed, you can stretch the timeline a bit. But sealer wears off over time, especially in areas with heavy use. A quick maintenance polish between full restorations keeps the stone looking good and makes the next full job easier.
Most stains, yes. Oil-based stains, water spots, rust marks, and organic stains usually come out during the grinding and polishing process. We treat the stain first, then grind down the surface to remove any remaining discoloration.
Some stains go deeper than others. If a stain has been sitting in the stone for years, it might require a poultice treatment before we start polishing. That pulls the stain out from inside the marble. It adds time but it works.
Etching those dull spots caused by acidic liquids like wine, coffee, or citrus isn’t technically a stain. It’s surface damage. The good news is that’s exactly what marble surface polishing in Union Square, NY fixes. We grind past the etched layer and restore the shine. If your marble looks spotted or cloudy, that’s usually etching, and it’s very fixable.
Yes. Scratches, scuffs, and dull spots are surface-level damage, and that’s what the diamond grinding process is designed to remove. We start with coarser abrasives to grind past the scratches, then move to finer grits to smooth and polish the surface.
Light scratches come out quickly. Deeper scratches take more passes, but they still come out. If the scratch is deep enough to feel with your fingernail, it’ll take longer, but it’s fixable without replacing the stone.
Dull spots are even easier. Those happen when the marble’s polish wears down from foot traffic or cleaning products. We’re essentially re-polishing the stone to bring back that factory shine. If your floors look tired and worn, stone polishing in Union Square, NY will make them look new again. It’s not a temporary fix it’s a full restoration.
For a typical residential floor say, a kitchen or bathroom plan on 4 to 8 hours depending on size and condition. Larger spaces or heavily damaged marble take longer. Commercial jobs in Union Square, NY can take a full day or more, especially if we’re working around your business hours.
The process itself isn’t fast, but it’s not disruptive. We work in sections, and the space is usually usable the same day. If we’re sealing the marble, you’ll need to stay off it for a few hours while the sealer cures.
We don’t rush the job. Each pass with the diamond pads has to be done right or the finish won’t be uniform. You’re paying for precision, not speed. But we also don’t drag it out. We show up, do the work, and leave the space clean. Most clients are surprised how little mess there is compared to what they expected.
Yes. We’ve worked on hotel lobbies, restaurant floors, office building entryways, and retail spaces throughout Union Square, NY. Commercial marble takes more abuse than residential, so it needs more frequent maintenance and a higher level of skill to restore properly.
High-traffic marble dulls faster and shows scratches more visibly. We use the same diamond grinding process, but we often work in phases so your business can stay open. Night and weekend work is available if that’s easier for your schedule.
We’ve handled landmark buildings, luxury developments, and historic properties where the marble is original and irreplaceable. If your building’s marble is part of its identity like the lobbies in some of Union Square’s older towers you need someone who knows how to restore it without damaging it. That’s what we do.
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