Runtime: 1 min 2 sec · Rose Restoration · Washington DC · Maryland · Northern Virginia
About this video
One of the most common questions we get from homeowners, hotel managers, and occupied-office clients is how loud the marble refinishing process actually is. The short answer: much quieter than renovations most people are used to — the loudest piece of equipment is a wet vacuum, and it's only running for a few minutes.
What you’ll see in the video
- Demonstrated the actual decibel level of a live polishing pass
- Showed the water-fed planetary machine in use
- Timed how long the loud equipment (wet vacuum) actually runs
- Explained how we schedule around occupied spaces
Why it matters
This matters most for hotels, condominium common areas, and office lobbies where the work has to happen without displacing guests or tenants. Marble polishing is disruptive in theory and barely noticeable in practice — we've refinished lobbies in active hotels without a single guest complaint.
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