Bethesda homes often feature high-end materials like marble countertops, limestone floors, granite kitchens, and natural stone patios. These surfaces add beauty and value to a home, but they require specialized care to maintain their appearance over time.
Rose Restoration provides professional stone restoration, marble polishing, grout repair, and concrete refinishing services for homeowners throughout Bethesda and the surrounding Montgomery County area. With more than 40 years of experience restoring natural stone and concrete surfaces across the Washington, D.C. region, our team helps homeowners protect and restore the materials that make their homes unique.
It happens slowly. A dull spot on the kitchen counter. A scratch on the marble foyer you keep noticing. The bathroom
vanity that doesn’t gleam the way it did when you moved in. Then one day you realize — your stone looks tired.
Most homeowners assume the only option is to live with it or tear it out and replace it. That’s almost never true. In
most cases, damaged, stained, or dull stone can be restored to like-new condition for a fraction of the cost of
replacement.
That’s what we’ve been doing for over four decades. Rose Restoration brings professional-grade equipment and 40+
years of hands-on expertise directly to your home. No demolition. No dust clouds. No weeks-long renovation. Just
your stone, brought back to life.
• Marble: Countertops, floors, showers, vanities, fireplaces. We remove etching, scratches, and dullness —
restoring the polish you fell in love with.
• Granite: Kitchen counters, bathroom vanities, floors. We repair chips, remove stains, and bring back the
original depth and shine.
• Concrete: Garage floors, basement slabs, interior polished concrete. From grinding and polishing to staining
and sealing.
• Epoxy & Flake Garage Floors: Transform your garage from an eyesore to a showpiece. Custom colors, flake
patterns, and industrial-strength durability.
• Patios & Pool Decks: Bluestone, flagstone, travertine, marble, and concrete outdoor surfaces. Repointing,
leveling, cleaning, and sealing.
• Tile, Grout & Caulking: Deep cleaning, re-grouting, caulk replacement, and sealing for kitchens, bathrooms,
and entryways.
• Slate & Flagstone: Interior and exterior slate restoration. Cleaning, sealing, and color enhancement for natural
stone that’s lost its character.
• Marble Armor Protection: Our proprietary protective film for marble countertops, vanities, and tables.
Prevents staining and etching without changing the look or feel.
• Wood Restoration: Hardwood floors, cabinetry, and architectural wood elements. Sanding, refinishing, and
protective coating.
• Metal Restoration: Brass, bronze, stainless steel, and copper fixtures, railings, and hardware. Polishing,
cleaning, and protective lacquer.
• Corian & Engineered Stone: Solid surface countertops and vanities. Scratch removal, refinishing, and seam
repair.
• Routine Maintenance Programs: Scheduled visits to keep your stone looking its best year-round. Custom
plans for your home’s specific surfaces.
1. Free Home Assessment
We visit your home, evaluate every surface, and explain exactly what’s possible. No pressure, no obligation. You’ll
get a detailed written proposal within 48 hours.
2. Tailored Restoration Plan
We create a custom scope of work based on your stone type, condition, and goals. We’ll walk you through the
process, timeline, and cost before any work begins.
3. Professional Restoration
Our technicians arrive on time, protect your home, and complete the work with minimal disruption. Most residential
projects are completed in 1–2 days.
4. Final Walkthrough & Protection
We walk through the finished work with you, apply sealant or protective coating where needed, and provide care
instructions to keep your surfaces looking their best.
For more than four decades, Rose Restoration has restored natural stone surfaces in homes across Maryland and the greater Washington metropolitan area. From etched marble bathroom floors to worn limestone entryways and stained granite countertops, our technicians understand how to diagnose and restore a wide range of stone and concrete surfaces.
Our team regularly works in high-end residential properties where attention to detail matters. The same restoration techniques used in luxury hospitality and commercial environments are applied to residential homes in Bethesda.
We also offer Marble Armor, a protective treatment designed to help prevent staining and etching on marble countertops, vanities, and tables. This protective system allows homeowners to enjoy marble surfaces with significantly less risk of everyday damage.
As a family-owned company, we approach each project with a focus on craftsmanship, reliability, and care for your home. Our technicians protect surrounding surfaces while working and ensure the space is clean and orderly once the project is complete.
Many Bethesda homes contain natural stone surfaces that can develop wear from everyday use. Materials such as marble, limestone, travertine, and granite can become scratched, etched, or dull over time.
Our natural stone restoration services include:
• marble honing and polishing
• marble countertop restoration
• stain and etch removal
• granite polishing and sealing
• limestone and travertine refinishing
• stone floor restoration
These services restore the original appearance of the stone while helping protect it from future damage.
Tile surfaces in kitchens, bathrooms, and showers often begin to show wear in the grout lines before the tile itself shows damage. Because grout is porous, it absorbs moisture, dirt, and oils that lead to staining and discoloration.
Rose Restoration provides professional:
• grout cleaning
• grout color sealing
• tile regrouting (rake and regrout)
• shower grout repair
Color sealing restores grout to a consistent color while improving stain resistance. Regrouting replaces deteriorated grout to protect tile installations and prevent moisture intrusion.
Concrete surfaces in garages, basements, and utility areas can benefit greatly from professional surface preparation and finishing.
Our concrete services include:
• concrete grinding and surface preparation
• polished concrete floors
• epoxy garage floor coatings
• concrete staining and densification
• joint repair and concrete sealing
These treatments improve durability while creating a cleaner and more attractive surface.
Outdoor stone surfaces such as flagstone patios, bluestone walkways, and pool decks require regular maintenance due to exposure to weather and foot traffic.
Our outdoor restoration services include:
• deep cleaning and pressure washing
• mortar joint repair and repointing
• stone resetting and leveling
• sealing and color enhancement
These services restore both the appearance and structural integrity of outdoor stone installations.
Rose Restoration provides residential restoration services throughout Bethesda and the surrounding Montgomery County communities, including:
• Chevy Chase
• Potomac
• Kensington
• North Bethesda
• Rockville
Homeowners across the region rely on our team for marble restoration, grout repair, natural stone polishing, and concrete floor restoration.
Q: How much does residential stone restoration cost in Bethesda?
A: Pricing depends on the material, square footage, and condition of the surface. Most residential stone restoration projects range between $3–$15 per square foot, which is typically 70–90% less than replacing the stone entirely. We provide a free on-site assessment in Bethesda with a detailed written estimate so homeowners understand exactly what work is recommended.
Q: How long does the restoration process take?
A: Many residential restoration projects can be completed within one to two days. Smaller projects like marble countertop polishing or bathroom vanity restoration may take only a few hours. Larger areas such as marble floor restoration, limestone entryways, or outdoor patio repointing may take two to three days depending on the size and condition of the surfaces.
Q: Will marble or stone floors become slippery after polishing?
A: No. We adjust the finish based on how the surface will be used. For stone floors, we typically recommend a honed or satin finish, which provides good traction while still looking refined. For countertops and vanities, a polished finish is more common because it enhances the natural color and veining of the stone.
Q: Do you move furniture during stone floor restoration?
A: For most floor restoration projects, we ask that furniture be moved out of the work area beforehand. During the on-site consultation we can discuss logistics and help coordinate timing so the project runs smoothly.
Q: What areas do you serve near Bethesda?
A: Rose Restoration provides stone restoration services throughout Bethesda and Montgomery County, including nearby communities such as Chevy Chase, Potomac, North Bethesda, Kensington, Rockville, and Washington, D.C. We also serve homeowners across Northern Virginia and the greater Washington metropolitan area.
Q: Is there a warranty on your restoration work?
A: Yes. We stand behind the quality of our work. Warranty details vary depending on the service performed, and all terms are clearly outlined in your written proposal. We also offer maintenance programs and periodic cleaning services to help protect restored surfaces long term.
Q: Can you repair etched marble countertops or water rings on marble tables?
A: Yes. Marble etching is one of the most common issues we restore. Dull rings and cloudy spots caused by acidic substances like lemon juice, wine, or cleaning products can typically be polished out completely through professional marble honing and polishing.
Many Bethesda homeowners also choose Marble Armor, a protective treatment that helps prevent future staining and etching on marble countertops, vanities, and tables.
Q: Can outdoor stone patios and pool decks be restored instead of replaced?
A: In many cases, yes. Bluestone patios, flagstone walkways, and travertine pool decks can often be restored through deep cleaning, mortar joint repair, repointing, and sealing. Restoration is typically far more cost-effective than replacement and helps preserve the original materials.