Granite Polishing in Orange County by The Floor Maintenance Company

Orange County granite polishing

Floor Polishing Services and Granite Polishing in Orange County, California

Granite polishing brings the factory shine back to kitchen counters, bath vanities, and stone floors across Orange County. Our crew uses diamond pads and a stone-safe sealer in your home, on the slab you already have.

Most owners call after years of cleaners, water, and daily prep work flatten the finish around the sink and cooktop. Granite is hard, but it still wears.

45+

years in construction and surface work

5.0

Google rating from local customers

#661604

California contractor license

ConcreteStoneTile and groutCountertopsGarage floorsMaintenance

Mission Viejo location

Granite Polishing from a local Orange County crew.

We are based at 23881 Via Fabricante, Suite 521 in Mission Viejo. Most granite polishing work happens nearby in Lake Forest, Laguna Niguel, Rancho Santa Margarita, Irvine, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Tustin, and homes across Orange County.

Read the Google reviews on this page before you decide who should look at your surface.

What we do

Diamond polishing on the slab in place.

Granite is harder than marble and needs different diamond tooling and more aggressive equipment. The progression runs from coarse grit through a final 3000-grit pass that builds reflective depth.

After the polish, a penetrating impregnator goes into the pores so oil and water do not soak in. We do all of this on site without removing the slab.

Polished granite kitchen countertop in an Orange County home
Granite countertop polishing close-up Granite kitchen island with restored polish

The difference

Counters, islands, vanities, and stone floors.

Kitchen islands and prep zones near the sink are the first areas to lose shine. Granite floors in entries and great rooms wear down the same way over the years.

We protect cabinets, backsplashes, and appliances with tape and plastic before any tooling comes out.

Learn your surface

The better you understand the material, the better it holds up.

Quick reads on how granite polishing actually works in Orange County homes, before you spend money on the wrong fix.

Dull spots around sinks and cooktops

Water rings on prep zones

Light scratches across busy areas

Faded color depth on floor tiles

Worn sealer that fails the water test

Uneven shine room to room

How we work

A clear plan before the machines come out.

01

Inspection & Protection

We assess the granite type and condition, protect surrounding cabinetry and fixtures with tape and plastic, and select the appropriate diamond tooling.

02

Coarse Grinding

Low-grit diamonds remove surface damage, stains, and uneven areas. For countertops, special attention is paid to sink cutouts and edge profiles.

03

Multi-Step Polishing

Progressive diamond grits from 200 through 3000+ build the reflective depth that makes granite spectacular, restoring the original factory finish.

04

Sealing

A premium impregnating sealer is applied to protect against oil, water, and stains. We verify absorption and reapply as needed for full penetration.

Orange County homes

Granite polishing for Orange County kitchens and floors.

We polish granite counters, islands, and floors in Irvine, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Yorba Linda, Tustin, and Newport Beach. OC sun through kitchen windows highlights every dull patch and water ring.

Older homes in Orange and Tustin often have granite from the late 1990s and early 2000s. The stone is fine. The finish just needs to come back.

Granite Polishing in an Orange County home

Questions

Straight answers before the estimate.

How is granite polishing different from marble polishing?

Granite is much harder than marble, requiring different diamond tooling and more aggressive equipment. The process takes longer per square foot but produces an extremely durable finish.

Can you polish granite countertops in place?

Yes, all our countertop polishing is done on-site without removing the slab. We protect cabinets, backsplashes, and appliances during the process.

How often should granite be resealed?

Kitchen countertops should be resealed on a regular interval due to heavy use. Floors in moderate-traffic areas can go longer between sealing.

Related

Other floor sanding & polishing services in Orange County.

Have a granite polishing project you are not sure about?

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