Our Granite Restoration Process
Granite is one of the hardest natural stones used in homes and businesses, which makes it far more resistant to scratching and etching than marble. It is not stain-proof, though — over time the factory sealer wears down, leaving granite countertops and floors vulnerable to absorbing oil, grease, wine, and other liquids.
Our granite restoration service focuses on deep cleaning to lift embedded stains, polishing to renew the surface’s natural shine, and applying a penetrating sealer that protects against future staining without altering the stone’s natural appearance.
We restore granite kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, floors, and commercial surfaces throughout Oakland County and Metro Detroit.
10+ Years
Experience in marble, granite, tile & natural stone restoration
500+ Projects
Restoration surfaces across residential and commercial properties
5 Star Ratings
Known for delivering high-quality results with attention to detail
100% Reliable
On-time, professional, and consistent work you can depend on
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Our Granite Restoration Process
- ✓Inspection to identify staining, dullness, and sealer condition
- ✓Deep cleaning and stain extraction
- ✓Diamond polishing to restore shine and reflectivity
- ✓Chip repair for edges and corners where needed
- ✓Penetrating sealer application for long-term stain resistance
- ✓A quick water-bead test to confirm the seal is working
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