FAQs
If you still have confusion about anything, or you still have unanswered queries in your mind. No worries we are here to help.
Yes. We are a company that offers both residential and commercial solutions. We offer restoration-beautification services for residential homeowners, interior designers, and builders.
We also offer our commercial services for high traffic floors like hotels, offices, government buildings, education institutes, and retail stores. General contractors and architects make use of our solutions in their new construction projects. Plus, with our national accounts, brands that operate across the country use our solutions to service all their buildings like retail stores, hotels, etc.
When you request a quote from us, a local expert will get in touch with you either over email or phone. If necessary, and after discussing your needs, our expert might visit your residence without any charges. During this visit, there will be a detailed inspection of your home’s hard surfaces. Not only do we focus on understanding the current condition of these surfaces, but we also provide post-service maintenance recommendations. At the end of this process, you’ll receive a free, no-obligation quote that’s specifically tailored to your unique requirements.
If you’re uncertain about the specific services your home needs, we have the answers. When you schedule your free quote, our team will inspect various surfaces in your home, including tile, grout, concrete, and natural stone. Based on this assessment, we’ll then provide a recommendation to rejuvenate and refresh those surfaces, aiming to restore their original beauty.
Stone restoration involves returning the stone to its best possible appearance, which can sometimes even mean making it look brand new. This process is achieved using specific techniques, tools, and materials tailored for each stone type. All stone items—whether floors, countertops, walls, or other structures—provided they are of natural origin, can be reshaped, leveled, or refined to meet specific needs.
Not at all. Our stone restoration methods are designed to be dust-free, ensuring a clean process. Even though water is used as part of our restoration process, we ensure it’s contained to prevent any potential damage or spillage. Additionally, before starting any restoration project, our top priority is to mask all nearby furnishings and fixtures to safeguard them.
Costs are determined based on the extent of work required to bring the marble back to its optimal appearance. Please request an estimate, our local expert will get in touch with you, understand you needs and give you a custom quote.
This is etching caused by the acid in vinegar. Don’t worry; they don’t need replacement. We can easily restore it to its original finish.
Yes. Whether it’s a countertop or other natural stone surface, we have the expertise and equipment to make it look like new.
Definitely. While marble wall restoration might be a bit more intricate compared to floors, we have the proficiency to handle it.
Not at all. Before beginning any restoration project, our priority is to protect all nearby furnishings and fixtures.
Certainly. With our professional expertise, even the hardy nature of granite can be refinished to meet specific needs.
Rugs can actually protect stone floors from dirt and debris. However, ensure your rugs don’t have latex or rubber backing, and use rug holders to prevent scratches.
These aren’t mere water marks but etch marks caused by chemical reactions on the stone’s surface. Professional polishing can restore the stone’s appearance.
Often, this dullness is due to residue build-up. Using a pH-neutral cleaner can help. If the issue persists, our professional services can bring back the shine.
Yes. Regular maintenance, like dry mopping or vacuuming frequently to remove dirt and weekly damp mopping, is crucial. Always use a fresh, clean mop and water. For stone floors, rugs can help protect them from dirt and debris; however, ensure the rugs don’t have latex or rubber backing and use rug holders to avoid scratches.