A Quick Guide to Store Restoration

marble restoration

Natural stone has the significant benefit of being repairable in the event of damage, and repair is usually less expensive and takes lesser time than rebuilding. The key term here is "if executed right," since marble restoration may lead to an arrangement that appears just as or even better than the classic.

Stone restoration involves bringing weathered stone, such as marble, travertine, granite, etc., back to its original condition. It could also require changing the stone's surface to achieve the preferred finish. In rare situations, a surface that has been polished may need to be sharpened.  

What does Marble Stone Restoration Entail?

  1. Mechanical abrasion, also called diamond grinding is used to remove scratches and other surface damage and bring back the glossy finish.  
  2. Natural stone naturally reflects light, so it doesn't require wax or topical treatment to get the perfect finish.
  3. All that is needed is a master technician with experience using a sequence of diamond grits in the correct order. It is followed by a systematic marble floor polishing procedure by experienced technicians. A series of diamond abrasives are used to attain the appropriate polish for a perfect finish.
  4. The same method is used to treat the tile or slab to restore a flamed finish. It is a regulated scorching of the stone to produce the distinctive finish by making the crystals "pop."
  5. Several processes and techniques are used to restore each unique stone surface. A repair expert will also take precautions to prevent harm to the nearby surfaces. 

How much does it cost?

Typically, stone repair work costs will differ from project to project. It will depend on several factors such as:

  • The stone type, the extent of damage, intended outcome for each surface, and challenges in the task. 
  • The location of the stone that has to be repaired within the structure
  • The availability of water and power, etc. 

No matter how much it costs, it will always be cheaper than the cost of replacement, and in most cases, the installation will appear as good as, if not better than brand new. Make sure you hire experienced stone repairers to achieve the best outcomes.


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  1. One benefit of engineered stone benchtops is the speed and convenience they provide to the installation process. Installation can be completed in as little as two days. Because stone is cut to size, there’s less building waste and mess involved.

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