Marble Restoration for historic homes, restaurants, bars, hotels, renovated condos, and older commercial spaces. Stone Trends restores existing stone instead of pushing replacement when restoration is the better answer.
Between the humidity rolling off the Mississippi and the occasional cocktail spill on a marble bar top, stone surfaces in New Orleans take a beating that most cities can't match.
Marble is one of the most elegant natural stones — but it's also one of the most sensitive. Acidic spills, improper cleaning products, and everyday wear can leave your marble looking dull, scratched, and etched. Our certified technicians use diamond abrasive technology to restore your marble to its original brilliance, whether it's a kitchen countertop, bathroom vanity, or grand foyer floor.
New Orleans' subtropical humidity and frequent rain drive moisture into stone, accelerating etch marks and mold growth in grout lines. That's part of why professional-grade restoration and sealing matters here more than in drier climates.
In New Orleans, we work on historic homes, restaurants, bars, hotels, renovated condos, and older commercial spaces. Each property type has different stone care challenges, so the recommendation starts with the surface in front of us.
Marble Restoration work in New Orleans often means marble countertops, floors, vanities, showers, and entryways. We look at the material, the damage, and how the space is used before recommending a treatment.
Stone Trends' public reviews mention marble kitchens that looked new again and terrazzo floors brought back to life after glue and years of wear. That before-and-after proof is the point of the service.
Not sure whether your stone needs restoration, sealing, cleaning, or repair? Text photos to (504) 296-1510 and ask what is realistic before scheduling a visit.
Most marble restoration projects take one to two days depending on the size of the area and the level of damage. A single countertop can often be completed in a few hours, while a large floor may need a full day of grinding, honing, and polishing.
Yes. Etch marks are caused by acidic substances reacting with the calcium in marble. We remove them through diamond honing — essentially re-surfacing the affected area — then polish back to the original finish. The result is indistinguishable from new.
For residential marble, we recommend professional polishing every two to three years depending on traffic. Commercial spaces like hotel lobbies or restaurant floors may need attention annually. A good sealer extends the time between visits significantly.
Almost always, yes. Restoration typically costs a fraction of what new marble and installation would run. And since we're working with your existing stone — which has already acclimated to your space — the results are often better than starting over.
We'll assess your stone and recommend the right treatment. If it doesn't need professional work, we'll say so.
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