New Orleans · Natural Stone Polishing

Stone Polishing
in New Orleans

Professional stone polishing for marble, terrazzo, granite, travertine, limestone, floors, countertops, bars, entries, and commercial surfaces across the New Orleans area.

A Cleaner Target for Stone Polishing Searches

Stone polishing is the finish step people usually notice first: the clarity, shine, and clean reflection that make natural stone look cared for again. Stone Trends polishes marble, terrazzo, granite, travertine, limestone, and other stone after checking whether the surface needs simple polishing or deeper restoration first.

In New Orleans, stone polishing often means marble floors in historic homes, terrazzo in older buildings, granite countertops, restaurant bar tops, hotel entries, and commercial surfaces that see constant traffic.

If your stone also has etch marks, deep scratches, cracks, or uneven areas, polishing alone may not be enough. We’ll route you to marble restoration, terrazzo restoration, granite polish and seal, or stone repair as needed.

Surfaces We Polish

  • Stone: marble, terrazzo, granite, travertine, limestone
  • Places: homes, hotels, bars, restaurants, offices
  • Surfaces: floors, counters, vanities, entries
  • Start: text photos for a first read

When Stone Polishing Makes Sense

What You're Dealing With

  • Dull stone that no longer reflects cleanly
  • Traffic lanes across marble, terrazzo, or limestone floors
  • Granite or marble counters that look cloudy after cleaning
  • Commercial stone that needs a better presentation
  • Uncertainty about whether the surface needs polishing, honing, or full restoration

How We Help

  • Material-specific polishing instead of one process for every stone
  • Honing before polishing when scratches or etching require it
  • Sealing recommendations after polishing when appropriate
  • Separate repair plan for cracks, chips, or lippage
  • Clear guidance before scheduling unnecessary work

Stone Polishing FAQ

What stone surfaces can be polished?

Stone Trends polishes marble, terrazzo, granite, travertine, limestone, and other natural stone surfaces after evaluating the material and existing finish.

Is stone polishing the same as restoration?

Polishing improves shine and clarity. Restoration may also include grinding, honing, scratch removal, etch removal, lippage correction, and repair before polishing.

Can you polish stone in commercial spaces?

Yes. Stone Trends works on residential and commercial stone including restaurants, hotels, bars, offices, entries, and other high-traffic surfaces.

Need Stone Polished?

Text photos of the surface and we’ll help identify the right treatment before a visit.

Stone Polishing by Material