Marble Cleaning, Polishing, Refinishing in Newport Beach CA
Marble Cleaning, Polishing, Refinishing in Newport Beach CA
We know how to cleaning marble. We understand and appreciate its characteristics and Our passion for what we do and a strong commitment to educate our customers on proper care and maintenance is evident in every single job we do.
The misconception that since marble is a stone it does not need any maintenance is far from the truth. All marble needs some type of care and maintenance. Your marble needs depend upon where it is used— floors, walls, countertops, vanities or shower walls.
Marble is generally a softer stone and comes in many colors with different and beautiful veining. Some marbles are harder than others. The truth is that marble will scratch, etch and lose its shine and luster if not maintained properly.
If you have a marble floor, wall, countertop vanity or shower that has become etched by chemicals or wear, has lost its shine and beauty or is in need of repair, then it is probably time to call a professional marble restoration contractor. Pacific Stone Restoration serves the Newport Beach CA, Orange County areas and can repair, refinish, protect and restore your marble, Granite, limestone, travertine, saturnia or other natural stone back to its original condition. If you have marble with a matte / honed finish, it, too needs proper care and maintenance. A marble with a matte / honed finish should be periodically cleaned and re-sealed by a professional.
At Pacific Marble & Stone Restoration, we not only perform these services, we can instruct you on the proper care you should use in cleaning your marble. We offer a full line of Care Products to assure you are using the proper cleaning product that will give your marble the beauty you are looking for.
Call on Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning in Newport Beach CA (949) 545-5205 www.pacificcarpetcleaning.net
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