Local context — what Chevy Chase, MD stone repair work looks like. Rose Restoration’s crews work in Chevy Chase, MD every week. Our stone repair projects have run from Connecticut Avenue and Friendship Heights through Chevy Chase Circle and surrounding neighborhoods, and we know the access requirements, parking patterns, and operational rhythms of Chevy Chase, MD’s residential streets and commercial corridors. We carry full COI for buildings that require it, we coordinate with property managers and building engineers ahead of every visit, and we schedule around the rules each property sets — quiet hours, freight elevator windows, weekend or after-hours work. 47 years of restoration practice across DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia means we’ve already solved the access and logistics puzzles that surprise newer contractors.
Stone Repair in Chevy Chase, MD
Chevy Chase homes carry some of the most significant residential stone in the DMV — heirloom marble tables, imported limestone flooring, custom fabricated granite, and historic bluestone walkways. When that stone chips, cracks, or needs modification, Rose Restoration provides specialty repair work that preserves value.
Stone Repair Services We Provide in Chevy Chase, MD
- Chip repair — marble, granite, limestone, travertine edges and corners
- Crack repair and stabilization — hairline cracks, through-cracks, structural fractures
- Lippage removal — grinding uneven tile edges flush after settling
- Stone modification — cutting, drilling, shaping for new fixtures or layout changes
- Seam repair — countertop seams that have opened or discolored
- Piece replacement with color match — when a tile or slab is too damaged to repair
- Etch removal — acid-etched marble and limestone restored to original finish
- Stain removal via poulticing — deep-set stains drawn out of the stone pore structure
What Makes Stone Repair Difficult
Heirloom stone repair takes patience and skill. We match stone fabric and grain pattern, color-blend the filler, and polish the repair to match the surrounding finish. The goal is invisible — if you can find our repair afterwards, we haven’t done our job right.
The hard part of stone repair isn’t filling the crack or chip — any contractor can fill a hole. The hard part is making the repair invisible: matching the stone’s color, fabric pattern, and grain; blending the filler so it catches light the same way; and re-polishing so the repair has the same finish as the surrounding surface. That’s a craft that takes years to develop.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Chevy Chase, MD
Chevy Chase Village · Country Club District · Kenwood · Somerset · Martins Additions · Rollingwood · Section 5
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a chipped marble edge be repaired invisibly?
In most cases, yes. We color-match a repair compound to the specific marble, fill the chip, let it cure, then hone and polish the repair to match the surrounding finish. Done correctly, the repair is invisible even under close inspection. Very dark, highly veined stones (like black Marquina) are the hardest to blend; pure whites (Calacatta, Carrara) are the most forgiving.
Do you repair granite countertops?
Yes. Granite chips (usually at corners near sinks or stove tops) and cracks (often around seams or thin spans over cabinet gaps) are both routinely repairable. We color-blend the repair to the specific slab’s speckle pattern and polish to match the slab’s original finish.
My travertine is etched from wine and vinegar. Can you fix it?
Yes. Etching on travertine, marble, and limestone is a chemical reaction that removes the top surface layer. We honé the etched area to remove the damage and re-polish to the original finish level. On honed (matte) surfaces, etches are easier to fix; on high-polished surfaces, it takes more work but is routine.
Can you repair a cracked stone floor?
Yes, if the substrate underneath is stable. We stabilize the crack with an epoxy fill, color-match the surface, and polish to match. For cracks caused by substrate movement (settling, structural issues), the crack will re-open without addressing the underlying problem — we’ll identify that during the site visit.
What does stone repair cost?
Small chip and crack repairs typically run $150–$600 per repair depending on size and location. Larger or more complex work (major crack stabilization, piece replacement, multi-location repairs) is quoted after a site visit. Free on-site estimates — we’ll tell you honestly whether repair is the right call or whether replacement is the better option.
Free Stone Repair Estimate in Chevy Chase, MD
If you have damaged stone — chip, crack, etch, stain, or specialty repair work — Rose Restoration will come out to Chevy Chase, MD for a free on-site evaluation. We’ll tell you honestly whether the piece can be repaired, what it’ll cost, and whether repair or replacement is the better call. Request an estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions — Chevy Chase, MD
Which Chevy Chase, MD neighborhoods does Rose serve for stone repair?
We work throughout Chevy Chase, MD, including Chevy Chase Circle, Friendship Heights, Norwood, and surrounding areas. Same crew, same craftsmanship standards, and the same one-year written workmanship warranty across the entire service area. For Marble Armor installations, we add a 10-year manufacturer-backed warranty on the protected surface.
How do I get a quote for stone repair work in Chevy Chase, MD?
Two ways. For a fast budget range, send photos through our intake form at roserestoration.com/send-photos and we’ll respond within one business day. For a binding written estimate, schedule a free on-site assessment at our contact page or call (703) 327-7676. There’s no charge for the assessment.