Marble polishing near me
Orange County marble polishing for dull floors, etched stone, worn reflection, and surfaces that no longer shine after cleaning.
Marble polishing and travertine polishing for dull floors, etched stone, cloudy traffic lanes, bathrooms, showers, patios, and poolside stone. We clean, hone, polish, repair, and seal natural stone without tearing it out.
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A dull marble or travertine floor usually has more going on than lost gloss. Marble may be etched by cleaners or spills. Travertine may have dirty pores, worn fill, and failed sealer. Outdoor stone may need a safer lower-sheen finish. We inspect the surface first and match the process to the stone, not a one-size-fits-all product.
Most homeowners search for polishing, but the right fix may be cleaning, honing, sealing, or full stone refinishing. Send photos and we will point you toward the practical option.
Orange County marble polishing for dull floors, etched stone, worn reflection, and surfaces that no longer shine after cleaning.
Floor-focused restoration for entries, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, great rooms, and high-traffic marble installations.
Travertine cleaning, honing, polishing, hole repair, and sealing for floors, showers, patios, and pool-adjacent stone.
When polishing alone is not enough, we can hone, repair, seal, and refinish the stone so the result looks even.
These are the calls where a professional stone restoration visit can make a visible difference before replacement is even considered.
Foot traffic, sand, dust, pets, and mop residue can flatten the shine through kitchens, entries, halls, and great rooms.
Cleaner damage, hard water, citrus, wine, and acidic spills can leave marble or travertine with flat, pale marks that cleaning will not remove.
Travertine pores, worn fill, chipped edges, and dark grout lines often need cleaning or repair before the stone is polished and sealed.
The right finish depends on the material, where it sits, and how it gets used. We will tell you when high gloss makes sense and when a honed or satin finish will hold up better.
We restore marble floors with worn reflection, scratches, cloudy walk paths, and dull areas that no longer look clean after mopping.
Travertine often needs cleaning, honing, hole filling, and sealing along with polishing, especially in bathrooms and high-use rooms.
Outdoor travertine, limestone, and flagstone need practical finish choices, sealer review, and attention to slip resistance near water.
What working with us actually looks like
Text wide photos and close-ups of the dull, etched, dirty, or outdoor stone areas. We can usually tell what process is likely before scheduling.
We identify the material, remove residue, check sealer and grout condition, and test whether cleaning, honing, polishing, repair, or sealing is the right path.
We hone and polish when needed, repair practical travertine pits or small chips, then seal the stone with a finish that fits the room or outdoor area.
Send a wide room photo, a close-up of the worst spot, and your city. We can usually separate simple cleaning from honing, polishing, sealing, or travertine repair before an appointment.
Text Photos for EstimateMarble or travertine floors with flat traffic lanes, scratches, mop haze, or weak reflection.
Pale spots from cleaner damage, citrus, wine, water rings, or surfaces that still look cloudy after cleaning.
Dirty grout, open pits, worn fill, chipped edges, failed sealer, or stone that never mops clean.
Patios and pool areas that need cleaning, sealing, and a practical finish that fits water exposure.
Text one wide photo, one close-up of the worst dull or etched area, and your city. We will tell you what is realistic before scheduling.
Yes. We polish marble floors throughout Orange County, including dull entries, kitchens, bathrooms, halls, and high-traffic living areas.
Yes, many travertine floors can be cleaned, honed, polished, repaired, and sealed. We inspect first because some travertine needs cleaning or honing before polishing will look even.
Outdoor stone usually needs a practical lower-sheen finish instead of a glossy indoor polish. We consider water exposure, slip resistance, sealer condition, and maintenance.
Yes. Polishing restores the stone finish and reflection. Sealing helps protect porous stone after cleaning or restoration, but it does not remove etching, scratches, or dull traffic wear.
Light to moderate etching can often be reduced or removed with honing and polishing. Deeper chemical damage may need more restoration, which we can usually judge from photos.
Send one wide photo of the full area, one close-up of the worst dull or damaged spot, and your city. Square footage helps if you have it.
No pressure. No obligation. Just an honest look at your floors and what's possible.