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Marble Countertop Repair, Sealing & Polishing
in Westchester County, NY

Expert restoration for etched, scratched, and dull marble countertops. We repair damage, restore shine, and protect your surfaces for years to come.

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Our Marble Countertop Services

We specialize exclusively in marble countertop restoration. From minor etch marks to complete refinishing, we bring back the beauty of your stone surfaces.

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Marble Countertop Repair

We repair cracks, chips, etches, and scratches that damage your marble surfaces. Our technicians use specialized diamond-grinding and color-matched fillers to restore a seamless finish.

  • • Etched marble repair
  • • Scratch removal
  • • Crack and chip filling
  • • Chip repair
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Marble Countertop Polishing

We restore the natural shine and depth to dull marble countertops. Whether you prefer a honed matte finish or a high-polished mirror look, we deliver factory-fresh results.

  • • Polished finish restoration
  • • Honed finish restoration
  • • Marble refinishing
  • • Color enhancement
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Marble Countertop Sealing

We apply premium penetrating sealers that absorb into the stone to protect against stains. Proper sealing maintains your marble's beauty while making daily maintenance easier.

  • • Penetrating sealer application
  • • Anti-Etch protection
  • • Stain prevention treatment
  • • Resealing services
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How We Repair and Polish Marble Countertops

Our proven process delivers consistent, lasting results for marble countertop repair, polishing, and sealing.

1

Assessment and Inspection

We examine your marble countertop to identify damage types—etch marks, scratches, cracks, or dullness. We determine whether repair, polishing, or resealing is needed, then explain our findings and recommend the best approach.

2

Surface Preparation

We clean the countertop thoroughly to remove surface dirt, oils, and old wax buildup. This ensures the restoration materials bond properly and we achieve an even finish across the entire surface.

3

Damage Repair

For etched areas, we use diamond-polishing pads to remove the damaged layer and reveal fresh stone beneath. Cracks and chips receive color-matched epoxy fillers that blend seamlessly with your marble's natural veining.

4

Grinding and Honing

We progressively use finer diamond pads to hone the surface to your desired finish—either a matte honed look or a glossy polished surface. This step removes remaining imperfections and creates a uniform appearance.

5

Polishing and Crystallization

For a polished finish, we apply crystallization compounds that chemically react with the marble to create a durable, mirror-like shine. This process enhances the stone's natural color and depth while adding protection.

6

Sealing and Protection

We apply a premium penetrating sealer that absorbs into the stone to resist future stains. After curing, we perform a water-drop test to verify protection and provide care instructions for maintaining your restored countertop.

Understanding Stains vs. Etching on Marble

Knowing the difference between stains and etching helps you choose the right repair approach.

Marble Stains

Stains occur when substances penetrate into the porous stone and leave a discolored mark. Common culprits include wine, coffee, oil, grease, and fruit juices.

How to identify: Stains appear as darker spots that follow the shape of the spilled substance. They don't affect the stone's surface texture.

Solution: Stains can often be drawn out using poultice materials that absorb the stain from deep within the stone. Professional stain removal may require multiple treatments.

Marble Etching

Etching happens when acidic substances react with the calcium carbonate in marble, literally dissolving the surface layer. This creates dull, frosted spots that feel rough to the touch.

How to identify: Etch marks appear as light, frosted spots that look like water spots. They feel slightly rough or uneven compared to the surrounding polished surface.

Solution: Etch marks require professional resurfacing to remove the damaged layer and restore the original finish. Surface polishing or crystallization eliminates the mark completely.

Key takeaway: Stains penetrate the stone and darken it. Etching damages the surface and creates dull spots. Both can be repaired, but they require different approaches. Contact us for a free assessment of your marble countertops.

Marble Countertop Protection Options

Understanding your options helps you choose the right protection for your marble countertops.

Penetrating Sealer

A liquid treatment that soaks into the stone's pores to create a barrier against stains from water-based and oil-based substances.

Benefits

  • • Maintains natural stone appearance
  • • Allows stone to breathe
  • • Invisible protection
  • • Lasts 5-10 years
  • • Can be reapplied

Limitations

  • • Does not prevent etching from acids
  • • Requires professional application for best results
  • • Surface must be clean before application

Clear Protective Film

A topical coating that bonds to the marble surface, creating a hard protective layer that shields against both stains and minor scratches.

Benefits

  • • Provides scratch resistance
  • • Easier daily cleaning
  • • Can add gloss or matte finish
  • • Immediate protection

Limitations

  • • May alter stone's natural look
  • • Can peel or wear over time
  • • Requires reapplication every 2-3 years
  • • Not reversible without full removal

Anti-Etch Coating

A specialized coating designed specifically to protect marble from acid etching caused by citrus, wine, vinegar, and other common household acids.

Benefits

  • • Prevents acid etching
  • • Maintains polished appearance
  • • Ideal for kitchen countertops
  • • 3-5 year protection

Limitations

  • • More expensive than standard sealers
  • • Requires professional application
  • • Does not prevent all scratches
  • • May need periodic touch-ups

Not sure which option is right for your marble countertops? Contact us for a free consultation and recommendation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Our Westchester Clients Say

★★★★★

"Our kitchen marble had etch marks from years of citrus and wine spills. They completely restored it to better-than-new condition. The team was professional and explained every step."

Sarah M.

Scarsdale, NY

★★★★★

"I was ready to replace our stained marble countertops until they showed me it could be repaired. They saved us thousands. The sealing they applied has held up perfectly."

Robert C.

White Plains, NY

★★★★★

"Expert craftsmen who really know marble. They fixed deep scratches and re-polished our bathroom vanity. Couldn't be happier with the results."

Jennifer L.

Rye, NY

Get Your Free Marble Countertop Estimate

Contact us for a free assessment and quote. We serve all of Westchester County.

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Phone

(914) 555-1000

Service Area

All of Westchester County

Hours

Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm
Sat: 9am-2pm

Cities We Serve

Scarsdale White Plains Rye New Rochelle Yonkers Mamaroneck Larchmont Harrison Bronxville Tarrytown

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