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Stone Countertop Restoration

Kitchen and bathroom countertops face daily contact with food acids, hot pans, and hard water — here’s what wears them down and how we fix it.

Overview

Countertops Restoration

Countertops see more direct daily contact than any other stone surface in the home — cutting, food prep, cleaning products, and constant hand contact. That makes them especially prone to etching, chipping at edges, and dulling over the sink and stove areas.

Because countertops are highly visible and used constantly, even small imperfections stand out. We focus on restoring an even finish across the entire top, including edges and around sink cutouts, rather than spot-treating individual marks.

10+ Years

Experience in marble, granite, tile & natural stone restoration

500+ Projects

Restoration surfaces across residential and commercial properties

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Common Countertops Problems

  • Etch marks from citrus, wine, tomato sauce, and vinegar-based cleaners
  • Chips and cracks at sink cutouts, corners, and front edges
  • Scratches from knives used directly on the surface or gritty cookware
  • Hard water spotting and soap film buildup around sinks

What We Do

  • Honing and polishing to remove etch marks and restore an even sheen
  • Chip and crack repair with color-matched fillers
  • Edge profile restoration where chipping has occurred
  • Sealing to protect against future staining from cooking oils and acids

Maintenance Tips

  • Always use a cutting board — never cut directly on the stone
  • Use trivets under hot pots and pans, even on heat-resistant stones
  • Wipe up food and drink spills immediately, especially citrus and wine
  • Reseal countertops on the schedule appropriate for the stone type
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Common Materials

Stone Used For Countertops

Marble

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Granite

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Quartzite

Learn what quartzite is, how it differs from granite, and how to maintain it — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.

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Dolomite

Learn what dolomite is, how it compares to marble, and how to care for it — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.

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Soapstone

Learn what soapstone is, why it doesn't need sealing the way other stones do, and how to maintain its finish — from Diamond Stone Restoration in Oakland County, MI.

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Common Questions

Countertops FAQs

In most cases yes. Small to moderate chips can be filled with color-matched resin and blended into the surrounding polish so the repair is not noticeable.

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