Refinishing

STONE refinishing

Over time, natural stone surfaces can lose their original finish due to wear, moisture exposure, and daily use. Our professional refinishing services restore clarity, smoothness, and uniform shine while preserving the integrity of the material.

In addition to surface refinishing, we provide expert regrouting to renew deteriorated, stained, or cracked grout lines. Proper regrouting not only enhances the overall appearance but also reinforces structural protection by preventing moisture penetration and long-term damage.

We carefully evaluate each surface and grout condition to apply the appropriate refinishing and regrouting techniques, delivering a clean, refined, and fully restored result.

Your Questions, Answered

Stone refinishing is the process of restoring the original finish of natural stone surfaces that have become dull, scratched, or uneven over time. It improves clarity, smoothness, and overall uniformity without replacing the material.

Cleaning removes surface dirt and buildup, while refinishing corrects physical wear such as scratches, etching, dull spots, and uneven sheen. Refinishing restores the surface itself, not just its cleanliness.

Refinishing may be recommended if your stone shows:

  • Visible scratches

  • Etching marks (especially on marble)

  • Dull or cloudy areas

  • Uneven shine

  • Surface wear from heavy traffic

If the surface no longer reflects light evenly, refinishing can restore its appearance.

Regrouting involves removing damaged, stained, or deteriorated grout and replacing it with new, properly sealed grout. This enhances the appearance of the surface while preventing moisture intrusion and long-term structural damage.

Proper regrouting not only improves aesthetics but also reinforces durability and hygiene.

Refinishing restores the intended finish of the stone — whether honed, polished, or satin — without altering its natural character. We tailor the process to achieve your desired level of sheen.

Most natural stone surfaces should be resealed every 1–3 years, depending on usage and exposure. We assess each surface to determine the appropriate maintenance schedule.

Only pH-neutral, stone-specific cleaners should be used. Avoid acidic or abrasive products, as they can cause permanent damage and surface etching.