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Stone Restoration By Surface

Every surface faces different real-world problems. Find your surface below to see what causes wear there and how it's fixed.

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A shower deals with moisture and soap scum. A countertop deals with etching and chips. An entryway deals with grit and salt. Find your surface to see what applies to it specifically.

Stone Floors

Foot traffic patterns, grit, and years of mopping gradually wear stone floors unevenly — here’s what causes it and how it’s corrected.

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Countertops

Kitchen and bathroom countertops face daily contact with food acids, hot pans, and hard water — here’s what wears them down and how we fix it.

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Showers

Constant moisture, soap residue, and hard water make showers one of the toughest environments for natural stone — here’s how we bring them back.

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Bathrooms

Bathrooms combine humidity, cleaning chemicals, and daily contact — a tough mix for natural stone floors, vanities, and walls.

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Kitchens

The kitchen sees more food, heat, and daily activity than any other room — here’s how that affects stone countertops, islands, and floors.

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Fireplaces

Heat exposure and soot staining are unique challenges for stone fireplace surrounds, hearths, and mantels.

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Vanities

Cosmetics, perfumes, and daily hygiene products make vanity tops especially prone to etching and staining.

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Entryways

No area of a stone floor takes more direct abuse than the entryway — grit, moisture, and Michigan road salt all funnel through this one spot.

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Walls

Vertical stone surfaces face less foot traffic but still dull, stain, and need resealing over time — especially near kitchens, fireplaces, and entries.

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Patios

Michigan weather is hard on outdoor stone — freeze-thaw cycles, algae, and UV exposure all take a toll on patios and walkways over time.

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Commercial Floors

Commercial floors face daily traffic from hundreds or thousands of visitors — a scale of wear residential floors rarely see.

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Commercial Lobbies

A lobby is the first thing clients and visitors see — dull or worn stone undercuts the impression a business is trying to make.

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