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How is Carrara marble restored when worn from foot traffic?

Carrara marble floor restoration involves diamond honing through progressive grits (typically 100-200-400-800-1500-3000), polishing with chemical compounds, and re-sealing. Lippage flattening at uneven tile transitions is often needed for older installations. Most 200-400 sq ft Carrara floor projects take 2-3 days.

Carrara marble is a classic white-grey marble quarried in the Carrara region of Tuscany, Italy. It has been used in iconic architecture for centuries — from Michelangelo’s David to the U.S. Supreme Court. In residential design, Carrara is the most common high-end marble for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, and master bath floors. Carrara is recognizable by its soft grey-white background and fine, feathery, linear grey veining. Like all calcium carbonate marbles, Carrara is vulnerable to etching from acids and staining from oils — and like all such marbles, professional restoration can return Carrara to like-new condition.

Rose Restoration restores Carrara marble across DC, Maryland, and Virginia — for homeowners with kitchen counters that have etched, vanities that have stained, and floors that have lost their luster. This guide covers what Carrara is, the damage we see most often, the restoration process, and what restoration costs in 2026.

What is Carrara marble?

Carrara marble is the most quarried white marble in the world. It comes from the Apuan Alps in northwestern Tuscany, where it has been mined since Roman times. The stone has a soft grey-white background — slightly more grey than Calacatta — with fine, linear, feathery veining that flows in soft directional patterns. Common Carrara varieties:

Compared to Calacatta, Carrara is more abundant, less expensive, and has a quieter visual signature. Most “white marble” you see in residential settings is Carrara — it has been the workhorse luxury stone for over a century.

Why Carrara marble needs restoration

Carrara is a calcium carbonate stone, and like all such stones reacts with acids. Common damage we see on residential Carrara installations:

Carrara marble restoration process

Carrara is one of the more forgiving marbles to restore — it responds well to standard diamond-honing technique and produces consistent results across most projects. The Rose process:

  1. Assessment. Senior technician evaluates damage type, severity, finish (polished, honed, leathered), surrounding installation, and any structural concerns (chipped edges, cracked corners, loose pieces).
  2. Pre-clean. Commercial-grade pH-neutral cleaning to remove built-up residue, soap film, prior sealer, and any contamination.
  3. Stain extraction. Stains are extracted via poultice before any honing work. Honing over a stain locks the pigment into the stone permanently.
  4. Diamond honing. Sequential diamond abrasive passes — typically starting at 200-400 grit on heavy etch damage, finishing at 3000+ grit for high polish. Each pass removes a microscopic layer of stone.
  5. Repair filling. Chips, cracks, or missing material are filled with color-matched epoxy that blends with the Carrara veining.
  6. Polishing. Final polish passes restore the original mirror or honed finish.
  7. Sealing. Premium impregnating sealer to slow stain absorption.
  8. Optional Marble Armor. For high-use kitchen Carrara, Marble Armor adds etch and stain resistance for 10+ years.

Standard residential Carrara restoration completes in a single 1-day visit. Larger projects (multiple bathrooms, full-floor restorations) span 2-3 days. We schedule around your household and set up dust-controlled work zones.

Cost: what Carrara marble restoration costs in 2026

Carrara restoration tends to run 10-20% less than Calacatta because Carrara is more forgiving to work with and the visual result is achieved more quickly.

Carrara vs Calacatta: which do you have?

If your installer’s documentation labels the marble as Carrara, that is most reliable. Visual identification:

If you are not sure, we can identify the variety during a free in-home assessment. The restoration approach is similar for both, but pricing differs slightly because Calacatta is softer and requires more careful technique.

Why restoration beats replacing Carrara

Where Rose restores Carrara marble

We service Carrara restoration across DC, Maryland, and Virginia, including Washington DC marble restoration, Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, McLean, Potomac, Chevy Chase, Vienna, Tysons, Reston, and luxury residential markets across Northern Virginia and Maryland.

Frequently asked questions

Is Carrara as fragile as people say?

Carrara is softer than granite but more durable than people often assume. Properly cared for, Carrara installations last 50-100+ years. The vulnerability is to acid (etching) and oils (staining) — both of which are completely repairable through professional restoration.

How often does Carrara need to be re-sealed?

Annually for kitchen Carrara with daily use. Bathroom Carrara can go 18-24 months. Marble Armor extends the protection cycle to 10+ years and adds etch resistance.

Can Carrara floor restoration include grout cleaning?

Yes — we typically include grout cleaning, recoloring, or sealing as part of any Carrara floor restoration. Pricing is bundled with the floor work.

What is the difference between honed and polished Carrara?

Polished Carrara has a high-gloss mirror finish; honed Carrara has a matte finish. Both are valid finishes and the choice is aesthetic. Etches are MORE visible on polished marble. Honed marble shows stains more readily because the surface has more pores open. Many homeowners with kitchen Carrara choose honed for the lower etch visibility.

Will my Carrara restoration look exactly the same as new?

Yes — Carrara restoration restores the surface to like-new condition. The polished finish, color, and reflectivity will match the original installation. The veining pattern is unchanged because we do not remove material to that depth.

Can chipped corners or edges be repaired?

Yes. Chips and missing material are filled with color-matched epoxy and re-polished. Most chip repairs are nearly invisible at normal viewing distance.

Should I worry about hot pots on Carrara?

Carrara handles heat well — placing a hot pot on Carrara does not damage the stone the way it can damage plastic laminate. However, very hot items can cause thermal cracking in some cases. Trivets are recommended.

What about quartz countertops — can they be restored too?

Quartz (engineered stone) is non-porous and not restored the same way. Surface damage on quartz is typically addressed differently. Rose can advise on quartz care during assessment.

Schedule a free assessment

For Carrara marble restoration in DC, Maryland, or Virginia: call 703-327-7676 or request a quote online. Senior technicians respond within 2 business hours. Most residential Carrara restoration projects are quoted between $700 and $3,000.

Recent Project

Carrara Marble Floor Restoration — Georgetown, DC

380 sf historic Georgetown row home Carrara marble floor: 15 years of foot traffic, 30+ scratches, lippage at tile transitions, and crack repairs — restored over 3 days.

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Our Workmanship Guarantee

Backed by a 1-Year Written Workmanship Warranty

One-year written warranty on all restoration work. If a repair fails, a polish dulls prematurely, or a sealer breaks down within 12 months under normal residential use, we return and re-do the work at no cost. Marble Armor installations include an additional 10-year manufacturer-backed protection warranty against etching and staining.

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