Granite, Limestone & Stone Restoration in Southeast & Central Florida
Restore dull, scratched, stained, or worn natural stone with granite, limestone, and stone restoration from All Floors Restoration. Serving homes and businesses across Southeast and Central Florida.
Granite, Limestone & Stone
Natural stone adds durability, elegance, and long-term value to homes and commercial properties throughout Florida. But over time, even premium surfaces like granite, limestone, and other natural stone can lose their original beauty due to scratches, dullness, staining, etching, buildup, and everyday wear.
All Floors Restoration provides professional granite, limestone, and natural stone restoration services for residential and commercial properties across Southeast and Central Florida. Whether your stone needs deep cleaning, honing, polishing, sealing, or repair, we restore surfaces to help them look cleaner, sharper, and more refined without unnecessary replacement.
Natural stone is not a one-size-fits-all material. Granite, limestone, and other stone surfaces each have different levels of density, porosity, hardness, and sensitivity, which means they require the right restoration approach for the specific material. Our services correct wear and bring back the appearance of the surface itself — not just clean over the damage — through deep cleaning, honing, polishing, stain reduction, scratch and etch correction, minor chip and crack repair, sealing, and finish refinement for a honed, satin, or polished look.
Granite is known for its strength and durability, but it can still become dull, scratched, stained, or chipped over time. Heavy use, improper cleaners, and neglected sealing all affect how granite looks and performs. Our granite services include cleaning, honing and polishing, scratch reduction, stain treatment, chip and crack repair where appropriate, and sealing — for floors, countertops, vanities, and other granite surfaces.
Signs your granite needs restoration include dull or faded areas, surface scratches, water spots or residue buildup, minor chips or edge damage, staining or darkened spots, uneven shine, and stone that no longer feels smooth or properly sealed. Once the finish is worn or the surface is damaged, basic cleaning is usually not enough to restore it.
Limestone is beautiful and timeless, but more porous and more sensitive than granite — making professional care especially important in Florida environments where moisture, traffic, and spills can quickly affect appearance. Our limestone services include cleaning, honing and polishing, etch mark and scratch reduction, stain treatment, surface repair where needed, and sealing. Limestone can be finished from a soft matte appearance to a more polished sheen, tailored to the material, the setting, and your goals.
Common limestone problems include a dull, chalky, or lifeless appearance, etching from acidic products or spills, surface scratches and traffic wear, embedded dirt and darkened grout lines, stains caused by moisture or spills, and patchy or uneven finish. Because limestone is softer and more absorbent than many other stones, routine maintenance mistakes can show up quickly — and professional restoration can often reverse that damage significantly.
In addition to granite and limestone, we restore marble, travertine, slate, terrazzo, and other architectural stone floors and surfaces. Florida conditions — moisture, humidity, tracked-in sand, pool traffic, spills, and improper cleaners — can be especially hard on natural stone, and professional restoration helps preserve the look and value of your existing surfaces.
Restoration is often the smarter choice than tearing out and replacing natural stone: lower cost than full replacement in many situations, less disruption to the home or business, preserves the original stone, improves appearance and function, extends the life of premium surfaces, helps maintain property value, and avoids unnecessary demolition. If the stone is structurally sound, restoration is often the most efficient way to get the look and performance you want.
Common applications
- Residential floors
- Kitchens and countertops
- Bathrooms and vanities
- Entryways and foyers
- Showers and wet areas
- Living areas and formal spaces
- Commercial lobbies
- Office buildings
- Hotels and hospitality properties
- Retail stores and restaurants
- Condominium common areas
How we deliver this work
- 01
Inspection and material identification
We determine the type of stone, assess its condition, and identify the best restoration approach.
- 02
Cleaning and surface preparation
We remove dirt, residue, and buildup to expose the actual condition of the stone.
- 03
Honing and surface correction
Where needed, we refine the surface to remove scratches, etching, dullness, and traffic wear.
- 04
Polishing or finish adjustment
We bring the stone to the desired finish, whether honed, satin, or polished.
- 05
Minor repairs
We address chips, pits, or localized flaws where appropriate.
- 06
Sealing and final protection
We apply protection suited to the stone type and how the space is used.
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Final walkthrough and care guidance
We review the completed work and provide practical recommendations for ongoing care.
All Floors Restoration helps Florida property owners restore valuable surfaces instead of replacing them prematurely — material-specific care, realistic recommendations, and professional methods that improve how your stone looks and performs.
Common questions
Can granite be restored if it looks dull or scratched?+
Yes. Dull granite can often be improved through professional cleaning, honing, polishing, and sealing. Light scratches and wear patterns can often be reduced as part of the restoration process.
Does limestone need a different restoration process than granite?+
Yes. Limestone is softer and more porous than granite, so it requires a different approach. The restoration method depends on the type of stone and the condition of the surface.
Can natural stone be restored instead of replaced?+
In many cases, yes. If the stone is still structurally sound, restoration is often a more cost-effective and less disruptive option than replacement.
What types of stone do you restore?+
We restore granite, limestone, and many other natural stone surfaces, including marble, travertine, terrazzo, and other architectural stone materials.
Can stains be removed from stone?+
Many stains can be reduced or improved, although results depend on the type of stone, the source of the stain, and how deeply it has penetrated the surface.
Is sealing necessary after stone restoration?+
Sealing is usually recommended because it helps protect the surface, reduce absorption, and support easier maintenance over time.
Can chips and cracks in stone be repaired?+
Minor chips, pits, and some small cracks can often be repaired or improved, depending on the material and the extent of the damage.
Do you work on residential and commercial stone surfaces?+
Yes. All Floors Restoration provides natural stone restoration services for both homes and commercial properties across Southeast and Central Florida.
How often should natural stone be restored?+
That depends on the type of stone, the level of traffic, and how well the surface is maintained. High-use areas may need attention more often than lightly used spaces.
Is professional restoration better than store-bought stone polish?+
Yes. When the finish is actually worn or damaged, store-bought products usually cannot correct the problem. Professional restoration addresses the stone surface itself rather than temporarily masking the issue.
Available across all six Florida metros — and statewide on request.
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