May 15, 2026 | AntiEtch, Marble, New Jersey, New York, Repair, Sealing, Specialty Solutions, Stone Restoration
Marble & Natural Stone Preservation in NY & NJ: Restoring the Character of Historic Surfaces Across New York and New Jersey, marble and natural stone preservation has become a growing movement among homeowners, designers, architects, property managers, and...
May 5, 2026 | AntiEtch, Marble, New Jersey, New York, Tips and Articles
When we’re called in to evaluate marble, the pattern is usually obvious within a few minutes. In Manhattan and nearby areas especially, you’ll often see it right away: dull rings around sinks and vanities darkened areas where water sits regularly light etching in the...
May 5, 2026 | AntiEtch, Marble, New Jersey, New York, Protection, Stone Restoration, Tips and Articles
If you work with natural stone in New York and the region long enough, you start to notice patterns. Over the past year, we’ve seen a clear shift. It is not just in design preferences, but in how homeowners, designers, and property managers think about stone...
May 1, 2026 | AntiEtch, Counter, Marble, New Jersey, New York, Sealing
TL;DR Water in New York, New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut can stain marble due to minerals and iron, but water alone does not etch marble. Etching is always caused by acids like citrus, wine, coffee, or acidic cleaners. In the Tri-State Area, marble damage...
Mar 10, 2026 | AntiEtch, Marble, New Jersey, New York, Repair, Sealing
Whether it’s a marble kitchen island or an antique marble floor you’re hoping to reclaim, marble has a presence that few surface materials can match. In the right light, it has a softness and depth that other materials simply cannot replicate. The subtle veining, the...
Feb 24, 2026 | Case Study, Floors, Marble, New Jersey, New York, Specialty Solutions, Stone Restoration, Tile and grout
One Visit. No Renovation. A Bathroom That Feels New Again. NY | NJ | CT (888) 509-5831 A Smart Seasonal Stone Restoration Reset for NY, NJ & CT Property Owners By late winter in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, everything feels a little worn. Steam-heavy...