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Your marble looks like it did the day it was installed. No visible cracks, no dull spots, no etching from wine or lemon juice that’s been sitting there mocking you for months.
You avoid the nightmare of replacement. Ripping out marble and starting over costs anywhere from thousands to tens of thousands depending on the space. Marble repair in West Village costs a fraction of that, and when it’s done right, you can’t tell there was ever damage.
Your property value holds. In a neighborhood where the median sale price is $2.8 million, details matter. Damaged marble sends the wrong signal. Restored marble keeps your home looking like the investment it is.
You stop worrying every time someone sets down a glass. Once we’ve repaired, repolished, and sealed your marble, it’s protected. You’ll still want to wipe up spills quickly, but you’re not living in fear of your own countertops anymore.
We’ve worked in West Village homes, brownstones, and luxury buildings since we started serving the tri-state area over 15 years ago. We’re not a cleaning company that dabbles in stone work. We’re stone restoration specialists with over 40 years of master craftsman experience.
We’ve restored marble in landmark museums, theaters, and government buildings. We’ve worked on floors that see thousands of visitors a day and countertops in kitchens where every detail has to be perfect. That same level of care goes into your home.
West Village properties are unique. The historic architecture, the cobblestone streets, the salt and moisture that get tracked in every winter—it all takes a toll on marble. We understand what your stone is up against, and we know how to bring it back.
We start with a free consultation. You show us the damage—cracks, chips, etching, dullness, whatever’s going on. We assess the stone type, the extent of damage, and what it’ll take to fix it properly.
Then we use diamond abrasive grinding to remove damaged layers and restore the surface. For cracks and chips, we apply modern UV-cured formulas that bond to the marble and cure under ultraviolet light. This isn’t a cover-up. It’s a structural repair that becomes part of the stone.
After repairs, we polish the marble using progressively finer abrasives until it reaches the finish you want—honed, polished, or somewhere in between. Finally, we seal the surface to protect against future staining and etching.
The process takes a few hours for most residential jobs. When we’re done, your marble looks restored, not repaired. You shouldn’t be able to tell where the damage was, and if you can, we’re not finished.
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We handle marble chip repair in West Village kitchens and bathrooms where countertop edges have taken a hit. We fix marble crack repair in West Village floors where settling or impact has caused splits. We remove etching from acidic spills—wine, citrus, cleaning products—that have eaten through the polish.
We also restore dull, worn marble that’s lost its shine from foot traffic or years of use. This is especially common in West Village brownstones where original marble floors have seen decades of life.
Every job includes a free consultation, detailed assessment, and a clear quote before we start. We bring all equipment and materials. We protect surrounding areas. We clean up completely when we’re done.
You’re not paying for a cleaning company to guess their way through stone repair. You’re getting trained stone technicians who’ve worked on everything from residential countertops to high-traffic hotel lobbies across New York. We know what marble needs, and we know how to deliver results that last.
Marble repair in West Village typically costs between $150 and $600 for most residential jobs, depending on the size and complexity of the damage. That’s for chips, cracks, etching, and polishing work.
Replacement costs are a different story. You’re looking at $5 to $15 per square foot just for installation, plus the cost of new marble, demolition, disposal, and downtime. For a typical kitchen countertop, that’s easily several thousand dollars. For a bathroom floor, you could be in the same range.
The math is simple. If your marble can be repaired—and most of the time it can—you’re saving thousands while keeping the original stone that’s already part of your home.
We fix cracks structurally, not just cosmetically. We use UV-cured resins that bond directly to the marble and cure hard under ultraviolet light. Once cured, the repair becomes part of the stone.
This isn’t the same as filling a crack with putty or epoxy that sits on top and eventually pops out. UV-cured formulas penetrate the crack, bond at a molecular level, and create a repair that’s as strong as the surrounding marble.
After the repair is polished, you won’t see the crack. More importantly, it won’t spread, won’t collect dirt, and won’t fail under normal use. We’ve done this on floors that see heavy foot traffic and countertops that take daily abuse. The repairs hold.
Most marble floor repair jobs in West Village apartments take between two and six hours, depending on the size of the area and the extent of damage. A single cracked tile or small section of etched marble might take two hours. A full bathroom floor restoration could take four to six.
We work efficiently, but we don’t rush. Grinding, polishing, and sealing marble correctly takes time. Each step has to be done in sequence, and the stone has to be worked gradually to avoid damage.
You’ll need to stay off the floor while we’re working and for a short period after we seal it—usually a few hours. We’ll give you a specific timeline during the consultation so you know exactly what to expect.
Etching happens when acidic substances come into contact with marble and dissolve the calcium carbonate in the stone. Common culprits in West Village kitchens include wine, citrus juice, vinegar, tomato sauce, and certain cleaning products.
The acid eats away at the polished surface, leaving a dull spot that looks like a stain but isn’t. You can’t wipe it away because the damage is to the stone itself, not something sitting on top of it.
We remove etching by grinding away the damaged layer and repolishing the surface. Depending on how deep the etching goes, this might mean removing a very thin layer of marble—sometimes just a few thousandths of an inch. Once repolished, the area matches the surrounding stone, and the etching is gone. Then we seal the marble to give you better protection going forward.
If your marble is structurally sound—meaning it’s not crumbling, severely cracked throughout, or installed incorrectly—repair is almost always worth it. You’re keeping the original stone, saving thousands of dollars, and avoiding the disruption of a full replacement.
Replacement makes sense if the marble is beyond repair, if you’re doing a full renovation anyway, or if you genuinely want a different material. But if you like your marble and it just needs fixing, there’s no reason to rip it out.
We’ve restored marble in West Village homes that’s decades old. After repair and polishing, it looks brand new. The stone itself is incredibly durable—it’s the surface that gets damaged, and that’s what we fix. You’re not getting a lesser product by repairing. You’re getting your original marble back in the condition it was meant to be in.
Yes. A significant portion of our work in West Village happens in brownstones and older buildings where the marble is original to the property. These jobs often involve historic stone that’s been in place for 50, 75, even 100 years.
Older marble comes with specific challenges. It may have settled unevenly, developed cracks from building movement, or been damaged by decades of foot traffic and improper cleaning. We’re experienced with all of it.
We also understand the care required when working in landmark properties or buildings with co-op boards that have strict guidelines. We work cleanly, protect surrounding areas, and deliver results that respect the original craftsmanship. Your marble gets restored without compromising the character of your home.
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