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You’ll notice the difference immediately. That dull, tired marble regains its depth and clarity. The etching from coffee spills and cleaning products disappears. Traffic patterns fade. The stone looks wet even when it’s dry.
This isn’t about making old marble “good enough.” It’s about bringing back the exact finish you paid for the one that made you choose marble in the first place. High-gloss, semi-gloss, or matte. Your call.
And it lasts. Professional diamond polishing doesn’t just sit on the surface like a coating. It rebuilds the stone’s structure from the inside out, so you’re not doing this again in six months. You’re protecting an investment that, in Yorkville, NY, is likely worth close to a million dollars or more.
We’ve been doing marble polishing in Yorkville, NY since before most “stone care” companies existed. Over a million square feet restored across Manhattan, and a lot of that right here on the Upper East Side.
We’re not a cleaning company that dabbles in stone. We’re craftsmen who’ve spent 40+ years learning how marble behaves in pre-war brownstones, luxury co-ops, and modern high-rises. We know what Yorkville winters do to your lobby floors. We’ve seen what happens when someone uses the wrong sealer on Calacatta countertops.
You’re not getting a crew with a bucket and a mop. You’re getting a master craftsman who understands the difference between honing and polishing, who knows which grit sequence your specific marble needs, and who won’t leave until the finish matches what you expected.
First, we assess the damage. Not all marble problems are the same. Etching needs different treatment than scratching. Lippage requires grinding. Dullness might just need a polish. We’ll tell you exactly what your stone needs and why.
Then we prep the area and start the restoration process. We use diamond pads in a specific grit sequence starting coarse to remove damage, then moving progressively finer to build the polish. It’s a wet process, so there’s no dust floating through your home. We’re not guessing. Every stone type has a roadmap, and we follow it.
Once the polish is where it should be, we seal it. This isn’t the cheap topical stuff that wears off in a month. It’s a penetrating sealer that gives you time to wipe up wine, coffee, or lemon juice before it etches. Then we clean up completely. You won’t know we were there except for the fact that your marble looks brand new.
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You get full surface restoration floors, countertops, vanities, showers, fireplace surrounds. We handle chips, cracks, etching, stains, scratches, and dullness. If it’s marble and it’s damaged, we fix it.
The process includes grinding if there’s lippage or deep scratches, honing to remove etching, polishing to your preferred finish level, and sealing to protect against future damage. We also address grout if needed, because dirty grout makes even perfect marble look bad.
In Yorkville, NY, we see a lot of marble damage from winter salt tracked in from the street, from harsh cleaners used by housekeepers who don’t know better, and from simple daily wear in high-traffic areas. All of it’s fixable. The key is addressing it before the damage goes deeper than the surface. Marble that’s been neglected for years costs more to restore than marble that’s maintained every 12-18 months.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re not paying for someone to make your marble shinier for a few weeks. You’re paying for a process that actually works, done by people who’ve done it thousands of times, with results that last.
It depends on the size of the area and the condition of the stone. A typical bathroom vanity might take half a day. A large kitchen with countertops and a floor could take two days. Extensive restoration on a lobby floor might take three to four days.
The process can’t be rushed. Each grit level has to be completed fully before moving to the next, or you’ll see scratches in the final finish. We’re not trying to get in and out as fast as possible. We’re trying to get it right.
Most of our Yorkville, NY clients schedule work during the week when they’re at the office, or they’ll stay elsewhere for a day or two if it’s a larger project. We’ll give you an accurate timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Cleaning removes dirt. Polishing removes damage. If your marble is dull, etched, scratched, or stained, cleaning won’t fix it. You need restoration.
A lot of companies in Yorkville, NY will sell you a “polish” that’s really just a topical coating. It looks good for a few weeks, then it wears off and you’re back where you started except now you’ve got coating residue that makes real polishing harder.
True marble floor polishing near you uses diamond abrasives to physically reshape the surface of the stone. We’re not adding anything. We’re removing a microscopic layer of damaged marble and revealing the undamaged stone underneath. That’s why the results last. That’s why it costs more. And that’s why it’s worth doing right the first time.
Yes. Etching is one of the most common problems we see, especially in Yorkville, NY kitchens where people cook with wine, citrus, vinegar, and tomatoes. It’s also caused by most household cleaners, which are acidic.
Etching isn’t a stain it’s a chemical burn that dissolves the surface of the marble. You’ll see dull spots, water rings, or areas where the shine is gone. Wiping it won’t help. Sealing after the fact won’t help. You have to polish it out.
We use a progression of diamond pads to remove the etched layer and restore the original finish. If the etching is shallow, it’s a quick fix. If it’s deep or widespread, it takes longer. But it’s fixable. The key is sealing the marble afterward so future spills don’t etch as quickly. Sealer doesn’t make marble etch-proof, but it buys you time to clean up before damage happens.
Most residential marble in Yorkville, NY should be professionally polished every 12 to 18 months, depending on traffic and use. High-traffic areas like entryways and kitchen floors might need it annually. Bathrooms and low-traffic areas can go longer.
If you’re seeing dullness, etching, or scratches, don’t wait. The longer you let damage sit, the deeper it goes, and the more expensive it becomes to fix. Marble that’s maintained regularly costs a fraction of what full restoration costs after years of neglect.
Sealing should happen every 6 to 12 months. It’s inexpensive and prevents most staining and etching. Think of polishing as the major service and sealing as the maintenance between services. Both matter.
Not if it’s done correctly. We use a wet polishing process, which means water is constantly applied during grinding and polishing. This keeps dust from becoming airborne. Any slurry that’s created gets vacuumed up as we work.
Some companies use dry methods or don’t control dust properly, and you end up with marble powder on your furniture, in your vents, and all over your kitchen. That’s not acceptable, especially in Yorkville, NY apartments and co-ops where you’re living in close quarters.
We protect your floors, furniture, and surrounding areas before we start. We clean up completely when we’re done. You shouldn’t have to spend the next week wiping down surfaces. If a company can’t polish marble without making a mess, they shouldn’t be doing the work.
Professional marble polishing in Yorkville, NY typically runs between $10 and $25 per square foot, depending on the condition of the stone and the level of restoration required. Simple polishing on marble that’s in decent shape is on the lower end. Full restoration with grinding, repair, and heavy polishing is higher.
A standard bathroom might cost $800 to $1,500. A kitchen with countertops and floors might run $2,500 to $5,000. Larger spaces cost more, but the per-square-foot price often comes down as the project size increases.
It’s not cheap. But compare that to replacement. New marble countertops in a Yorkville kitchen can easily cost $10,000 to $20,000 or more. New floors can run $15 to $50 per square foot installed. Restoration is almost always the smarter financial move, and the results are often indistinguishable from new stone.
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