Local context — what McLean, VA hotel marble restoration work looks like. Rose Restoration is headquartered fifteen minutes from McLean, and our crews work the Tysons-McLean corridor every week. McLean hospitality skews luxury: properties here serve Capital One Center visitors, corporate guests of the headquarters cluster along Route 123, and high-end leisure travelers who expect estate-quality finishes. We carry full COI, coordinate with property managers and building engineers ahead of every visit, and schedule around quiet hours and freight-elevator windows. 47 years across DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia means the access logistics are already solved.
Hotel Marble Restoration & Floor Care in McLean, VA
McLean sits at the luxury end of Northern Virginia hospitality — The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner carries a McLean address, The Watermark Hotel anchors Capital One Center, and the Hilton McLean serves the corporate headquarters market. These are properties where a dull lobby floor or a scratched elevator cab is immediately visible to guests paying luxury rates. Rose Restoration keeps McLean hotel stone, marble, and metal at opening-day standard.
Hotel Floor Care Services We Provide
- Lobby marble and terrazzo restoration — honing, polishing, sealing, lippage removal
- Elevator cab metal and stone restoration — brass doors, stainless scratch removal, marble thresholds
- Corridor and public-space stone maintenance — scheduled polishing, sealing, stain removal
- Entry and porte-cochère stone care — pressure washing, sealing, repair of weather-related damage
- Overnight floor restoration — phased work with the building open, restoration completed before morning traffic
- Weekend deep restoration — multi-day phased work during low-occupancy windows
- Scheduled maintenance programs — weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly programs tailored to the property
- Pre-event / pre-inspection touch-ups — last-mile work before major guests, weddings, or corporate inspections
How We Work with McLean Hotels
Luxury properties have the tightest tolerance for visible wear and the tightest operational windows to fix it. Our McLean engagements run almost entirely overnight: crews arrive after the lobby quiets, restore marble in phases behind low-profile barriers, and are gone before the breakfast rush. For properties hosting high-profile events at Capital One Hall or The Perch, we schedule pre-event touch-ups so public spaces photograph perfectly.
Hotel Markets We Serve in McLean, VA
Capital One Center · Tysons Corner-McLean corridor · Route 123 corporate cluster · Chain Bridge Road · Langley-adjacent properties
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you restore a luxury hotel lobby without closing it?
Yes — that is most of our McLean work. We phase the lobby into sections, work overnight behind low-profile barriers, and the floor is open and dry for every morning rush. Guests rarely know we were there.
Do you handle the metal as well as the stone?
Yes. Elevator cab brass and stainless, entry door hardware, and railings are usually part of the same maintenance program as the marble — one vendor, one schedule, one standard.
What does a hotel maintenance program cost?
It depends on square footage, stone condition, and cadence. After a walkthrough we propose a restoration baseline plus a monthly or quarterly program; most McLean-class properties find the program costs far less than periodic emergency restoration.
Schedule a Walkthrough
Every hotel engagement starts with a walkthrough with the Director of Engineering or property GM — we scope all public spaces, recommend a restoration-plus-maintenance cadence, and deliver a proposal built around your operational windows. Call 703-327-7676, send photos of your floors for a same-day assessment, or request a walkthrough. Our hospitality references include the Four Seasons Washington DC, the Waldorf Astoria DC, and the Salamander Resort & Spa.