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You’re not looking at dull spots anymore. The etching from years of cleaners and spills? Gone. That hazy film that makes expensive marble look cheap? Polished away.
Your floors reflect light again. Countertops feel smooth under your hand. The stone looks the way it’s supposed to the way it did before daily life wore it down.
This matters in Upper West Side homes where marble isn’t just flooring. It’s part of what makes a pre-war apartment worth over a million dollars. When stone looks neglected, the whole space feels off. When it’s restored properly, everything else looks better too.
You’re protecting what you own. Marble that’s maintained correctly lasts decades longer than stone that’s ignored or cleaned wrong. Professional marble polishing and sealing creates a barrier against stains and moisture, which means fewer problems and less money spent fixing damage later.
We’ve been restoring marble in Upper West Side buildings for over two decades. We’re not a cleaning company that dabbles in stone. We’re a family-owned restoration company that only does stone and we’ve done over a million square feet of it across Manhattan.
We know the marble in your pre-war building. Most Upper West Side homes were built before 1940, and the stone in those buildings needs someone who understands vintage installations, building protocols, and co-op requirements. We work with your schedule, your building’s rules, and your expectations.
You’re hiring a master craftsman with 40 years of experience, not a crew that learned stone work last year. That difference shows up in how your marble looks when we’re done.
We start with an assessment. Not every marble surface needs the same approach, so we look at the damage, the stone type, and the finish you want high gloss or honed matte.
Then we use diamond abrasives to remove the damaged layer. This isn’t buffing or topical coating. We’re grinding down to fresh stone using progressively finer diamond pads. The process is wet, which means no dust in your apartment and better results for the marble. The stone stays cool, the pads glide smoothly, and you’re left with an even surface.
After polishing, we seal it. Professional-grade sealers create a clear barrier that stops liquids from penetrating the stone. This is what prevents future staining and etching the stuff that ruins marble in the first place.
The whole process usually takes a day for most residential jobs, depending on square footage and damage. You’ll see the difference immediately. The stone looks new because the top damaged layer is gone and what’s underneath is protected.
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You’re getting marble polishing near you from craftsmen who’ve worked in hundreds of Upper West Side apartments and brownstones. We handle floors, countertops, vanities, showers, walls any marble surface that’s lost its finish or has visible damage.
We fix chips and cracks before polishing. We remove stains that other companies told you were permanent. We correct uneven surfaces and lippage. And we match the exact finish you want, whether that’s a mirror shine or a softer honed look.
In Upper West Side buildings, logistics matter. We coordinate with building management, handle insurance requirements, and work within elevator schedules. We’re licensed, insured, and experienced with the specific challenges of Manhattan high-rises and pre-war walk-ups.
The cost for professional marble restoration in NYC typically runs $3 to $8 per square foot depending on condition and size. A bathroom floor usually falls between $750 and $1,800. Kitchen countertops range from $1,500 to $3,000. You’re paying for skill, equipment, and results that last not a quick buff that wears off in six months.
Most marble should be professionally polished every 12 to 18 months, but that depends on traffic and use. A busy kitchen or entryway floor might need attention closer to the 6-month mark. A guest bathroom? You could stretch it to two years.
Here’s what actually dictates the timeline: how the stone looks and feels. If you’re seeing dull spots where people walk, etching around the sink, or rough texture where it used to be smooth, it’s time. Waiting too long means more damage, which means more work and higher cost to fix it.
Upper West Side homes with original pre-war marble sometimes need more frequent care at first, especially if the stone hasn’t been maintained in years. Once we get it back to proper condition and sealed correctly, you’re on a normal maintenance schedule. Regular care is always cheaper than emergency restoration.
Yes. Etch marks happen when acidic substances eat into the marble’s surface coffee, wine, citrus, even some cleaners. Water stains are usually mineral deposits or moisture that’s penetrated unsealed stone. Both are fixable with the right process.
For etching, we grind past the damaged layer using diamond abrasives, then polish the stone back to its original finish. For water stains, we treat the stone to pull out the discoloration, then seal it so moisture can’t penetrate again. This isn’t a cover-up. We’re actually removing the damage.
Some companies will try to buff out etch marks or apply topical coatings. That doesn’t work. You need to remove the damaged surface and re-polish from scratch. It’s more involved, but it’s the only method that actually fixes the problem instead of temporarily hiding it.
Polishing restores the surface finish it removes scratches, etching, and dullness by grinding the stone with diamond abrasives. Sealing protects the stone by filling in the pores so liquids can’t soak in and cause stains or damage. You need both, but they do completely different things.
Think of polishing as the repair and sealing as the prevention. Polishing makes your marble look new again. Sealing keeps it that way by blocking spills, moisture, and acidic substances from penetrating the surface. A proper seal doesn’t change the appearance of the stone it just adds an invisible protective layer.
In Upper West Side homes where marble gets daily use, sealing is especially important. Without it, you’re constantly dealing with stains and etching that could’ve been avoided. We apply professional-grade sealers after polishing, which last significantly longer than the consumer products you’ll find in stores.
Usually, yes. Harsh cleaners especially anything acidic or abrasive strip away the marble’s finish and can leave the surface rough, dull, or discolored. If the damage is only surface-level, polishing removes that damaged layer and exposes fresh stone underneath.
The process involves grinding down through the compromised surface using progressively finer diamond pads until we reach undamaged marble. Then we polish it back to the finish you want. As long as the stone itself is structurally sound, we can restore the appearance.
There are limits. If harsh chemicals have been used for years and the damage goes deep, or if the marble has started to crumble or flake, you might be looking at replacement instead of restoration. But most of the time, even stone that looks ruined can be brought back. We’ll tell you honestly what’s possible after we assess the condition.
For most residential jobs in Upper West Side apartments, figure on one day. A typical bathroom floor takes 4 to 6 hours. A kitchen with countertops and a floor might take 6 to 8 hours. Larger spaces or stone with significant damage will take longer.
The timeline depends on square footage, the condition of the marble, and what finish you want. High-gloss polishing requires more steps than a honed finish. Repairing chips or cracks adds time. If we’re working in a high-rise with strict elevator access windows, that can affect scheduling too.
We work efficiently, but we don’t rush. The process involves multiple passes with different diamond grits, and each pass has to be done correctly for the next one to work. Cutting corners shows up immediately in the final result. You’ll have your space back the same day, and the stone is ready to use as soon as we’re done.
Yes. We’ve been working in Upper West Side co-ops and condos since 1997, so we’re very familiar with building protocols. We handle certificate of insurance requests, coordinate with building management and porters, and schedule around elevator reservations and noise restrictions.
Most buildings require proof of liability insurance before we start work. We carry full coverage and can provide updated certificates directly to your management company. We also know how to protect common areas, use service elevators properly, and clean up completely before we leave.
If your building has specific requirements or restrictions, let us know upfront. We’ve dealt with everything from white-glove buildings with strict access rules to walk-ups where we’re hauling equipment up four flights. The logistics don’t slow us down we just plan accordingly so the job gets done without issues.
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