Repair

professional STONE repair

Natural stone surfaces can suffer damage over time due to impact, heavy use, structural movement, or improper maintenance. Chips, cracks, edge damage, and surface fractures not only affect appearance but can compromise the integrity of the material.

Our professional stone repair services are designed to restore both the structure and aesthetics of marble, granite, limestone, travertine, onyx, quartzite, terrazzo, and other natural stone surfaces. Using specialized repair compounds, precision color-matching techniques, and advanced restoration methods, we seamlessly repair damaged areas while preserving the natural character of the stone.

Each repair is carefully assessed to determine the most appropriate technique, ensuring durability, structural reinforcement, and a refined finish that blends naturally with the surrounding surface.

Your Questions, Answered

We repair chips, cracks, edge damage, surface fractures, small holes, and minor structural imperfections in natural stone surfaces.

Yes. We use high-performance bonding and repair materials designed specifically for natural stone, ensuring structural reinforcement and long-term durability.

If the damage is localized — such as a chipped edge or a small crack — repair may be sufficient. If the surface shows widespread wear, scratches, or etching, restoration or refinishing may also be recommended.

We evaluate each situation and provide the most appropriate solution.

We carefully color-match repair materials to blend with the existing stone. Natural veining and movement patterns vary, but we aim to make repairs as discreet as possible.

Most minor repairs can be completed within a few hours. Larger structural repairs or combined services may require additional time depending on the scope of work.

In many cases, professional repair is significantly more cost-effective than replacing the entire slab or surface. It restores functionality and appearance without the expense of full replacement.

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

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.