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You get your original investment back without the nightmare of a full renovation. That means no demolition, no weeks of disruption, and no five-figure invoices for new stone.
Professional marble floor restoration in Times Square brings back the mirror-like finish, removes years of traffic wear, and erases the damage from harsh winters and daily use. Your floors look new again because we’re using the same techniques that brought them to life the first time.
And here’s what most people don’t realize until it’s too late: restoring marble costs a fraction of replacing it. We’re talking $3 to $8 per square foot for professional polishing versus $12,000 minimum for a bathroom remodel. You’re not just saving money—you’re preserving the exact stone you chose in the first place, with all its unique veining and character intact.
We’ve spent nearly 15 years restoring marble throughout Times Square and Manhattan. We’ve seen what winter salt does to lobby floors, what happens when the wrong cleaning company uses acid on your countertops, and how much damage high foot traffic can cause in commercial spaces.
We’re not a general cleaning company that dabbles in stone work. Our technicians are trained specifically in marble restoration—the kind of work that requires understanding calcium carbonate chemistry, knowing which diamond abrasives to use at which grit levels, and recognizing when a surface needs honing versus polishing.
Times Square properties face unique challenges. You’re dealing with 380,000 pedestrians daily, harsh winters, and building systems that weren’t designed with marble preservation in mind. We’ve been solving these exact problems since we started, and we know how to restore marble floors in this environment without the guesswork.
We start with an assessment of your marble’s current condition. That means identifying the type of damage—whether it’s etching from acidic cleaners, scratches from grit and traffic, or just general dullness from wear. This tells us which restoration method you actually need.
For light damage, we might only need to polish and seal. For deeper issues, we’ll hone the surface first using progressively finer diamond abrasives, then polish to bring back that glass-like finish. The process removes a microscopic layer of stone to eliminate surface damage and reveal fresh marble underneath.
Once we’ve restored the finish, we seal the surface with a professional-grade sealer. This protects against future staining and makes daily maintenance significantly easier. The whole process is designed to work around your schedule—we can tackle commercial spaces during off-hours to avoid disrupting your business in Times Square.
You’ll see the difference immediately. That cloudy, worn-out look disappears, and you’re left with marble that reflects light the way it did when it was first installed.
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You’re getting a complete marble restoration service in Times Square, not just a surface buff. We handle everything from minor polishing to full honing and refinishing, depending on what your stone actually needs.
The service includes damage assessment, professional cleaning to remove all buildup and contaminants, honing if needed to remove scratches and etching, polishing to restore the original finish level, and sealing to protect the surface. We’re using commercial-grade equipment—the same tools used on high-end Manhattan properties and luxury hotels.
Times Square buildings deal with specific problems. Salt tracked in during winter months, moisture from snow and rain, low humidity from heating systems, and constant foot traffic all take their toll on marble. We’ve restored marble in commercial lobbies that see thousands of visitors daily, residential buildings with decades of wear, and retail spaces where appearance directly impacts business.
The reality is that marble in this area needs professional attention. DIY methods and general cleaning companies often make things worse—we regularly fix damage caused by improper restoration attempts. You’re getting technicians who understand marble chemistry and have the training to restore it correctly the first time.
Professional marble polishing in Times Square typically runs $3 to $8 per square foot for standard work. If you need more extensive restoration—honing out deep scratches or etching—you’re looking at $10 to $25 per square foot depending on the damage level.
Labor costs in Manhattan are higher than other regions, which is why you’ll see rates between $70 and $110 per hour for experienced technicians. But compare that to replacement: a basic bathroom remodel starts at $12,000 minimum, and that’s before you factor in the cost of new marble, demolition, and installation.
The price depends on your marble’s current condition and what finish level you want. A commercial lobby floor that needs full honing and polishing costs more than residential countertops that just need a fresh polish and seal. We give you an exact quote after assessing the stone—no surprises, no hidden fees.
You can absolutely restore marble floors in Times Square back to their original condition. Marble restoration isn’t a temporary fix—it’s removing damaged surface layers and revealing fresh stone underneath. When done correctly, restored marble lasts for years before needing attention again.
The key is using proper techniques. Marble is calcium carbonate, which means it’s sensitive to acids and can be permanently damaged by harsh chemicals or improper abrasives. A lot of cleaning companies use extremely harsh products that destroy the stone while claiming to restore it. When that happens, we can usually fix the damage, but it costs significantly more.
Professional restoration with the right equipment and materials brings marble back to showroom condition. We’ve restored floors that property owners thought were beyond saving. As long as the marble itself is structurally sound—not cracked through or severely damaged—restoration works. And it costs a fraction of what you’d pay to rip it out and start over.
We handle scratches from grit and debris tracked in from sidewalks, etching from acidic spills or wrong cleaning products, dullness from years of foot traffic, water stains and hard water deposits, uneven sheen where some areas are shinier than others, and minor chips or surface damage.
Times Square marble takes a beating. You’ve got salt from winter sidewalks, moisture from snow boots, constant traffic, and often decades of improper maintenance. All of this shows up as surface damage that makes marble look worn out and neglected.
What we can’t fix is structural damage—deep cracks that go through the stone, pieces that are completely broken off, or marble that’s severely degraded from long-term water damage underneath. But surface-level damage, even when it looks severe, usually responds well to professional restoration. The marble you’re looking at right now probably has plenty of life left in it.
A typical residential bathroom takes four to six hours for complete restoration. Larger spaces like commercial lobbies or expansive residential floors can take one to three days depending on square footage and damage level.
The timeline depends on what your marble needs. Light polishing and sealing goes faster than full honing and refinishing. We also factor in drying time for sealers and the logistics of working in Times Square buildings—coordinating with building management, working around business hours for commercial spaces, and minimizing disruption to residents or customers.
For commercial properties, we often work during off-hours or weekends to avoid impacting your business. We’ll give you a specific timeline during the initial assessment so you know exactly what to expect. The goal is to restore your marble efficiently without leaving you without access to the space longer than necessary.
Yes—we restore marble floors, countertops, vanities, shower walls, lobby surfaces, and any other marble installation in Times Square properties. The restoration process works on all marble types, though some varieties respond differently based on their hardness and composition.
Different marbles have different characteristics. Carrara marble, for example, is softer and more prone to etching than harder varieties. Darker marbles sometimes show scratches more visibly than lighter ones. We adjust our approach based on the specific marble you have—using appropriate diamond grits, polishing compounds, and techniques for that particular stone.
The finish level also matters. If your marble originally had a honed (matte) finish, we restore it to honed. If it was polished to a high gloss, that’s what we bring back. We’re matching the original specification, not changing the character of your stone. Whatever marble surface you have, we’ve likely worked on it before in Manhattan properties.
Use pH-neutral cleaners only—nothing acidic, no vinegar, no harsh chemicals. Wipe up spills immediately, especially anything acidic like wine, coffee, or citrus juice. Place mats at entrances during winter to catch salt and grit before it reaches your marble floors.
The sealer we apply gives you protection, but it’s not invincible. You still need to treat marble with some care. In Times Square buildings, that means being extra vigilant during winter months when salt and moisture are constant threats. A simple pH-neutral stone cleaner and microfiber mop handle daily maintenance.
For commercial properties with high traffic, you might need professional maintenance every few years to keep the finish looking sharp. Residential properties typically go longer between services. We’ll give you specific guidance based on your marble’s location, traffic level, and use. The better you maintain it between professional services, the longer that restored finish lasts and the less aggressive the next restoration needs to be.
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