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Locality: Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-233-0150



Address: 838 Thomas Rd 19444 Lafayette Hill, PA, US

Website: marblerestorationco.com

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The Marble Restoration Company 21.12.2020

We restored a client's kitchen island that had suddenly begun to dull. Upon inspection, we realized that the 'factory finish' that was applied was actually a wax finish (rather than a natural polishing agent). To properly restore the stone, we applied a stripper which immediately removed the dirty wax. Then we were able to use our diamond honing process to restore and polish the stone back to its original shine.

The Marble Restoration Company 01.12.2020

Because marble is so porous and soft (for a stone!) it is highly susceptible to water, acids, and other damage. This counter top had large and deep etch marks across the counters (especially the island) from food prep and family gatherings. TMRC used aggressive diamond honing techniques to remove the damage and return the counters to 'like new' condition!

The Marble Restoration Company 20.11.2020

With regular maintenance and following a few simple Care Tips (https://buff.ly/2P3hlIr), your marble floors can look great year-round! This client keeps up with annual maintenance to ensure any damage is kept at bay. He is so good at following the tips, that we do not even need to hone the marble anymore - just a polish and seal!

The Marble Restoration Company 13.11.2020

We give thanks to every front line worker this Thanksgiving. Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving from The Marble Restoration Company.

The Marble Restoration Company 03.11.2020

Tumbled Limestone is highly porous and has an intentionally 'soft' appearance created by the tumbling process. Used on a shower floor that is constantly wet means the tiles will quickly wear if not maintained properly. TMRC removed the mineral build-up, individually applied enhancing sealer to each tile so the grout color would not darken, and applied impregnating sealer to the grout lines to bring this shower floor back to its original condition.