The Tysons and McLean corridor holds the densest cluster of full-service hotels in Northern Virginia, and their lobbies compete on first impressions. Rose Restoration’s crews are based in Fairfax, fifteen minutes down Route 123, which means a McLean hotel can get a walk-through this week and night crews without travel premiums.
Corporate traffic is hard on stone
Tysons hotels live on weekday corporate occupancy: rolling bags, conference load-ins, and lobby bars that double as meeting space. That pattern concentrates wear in straight lines from the door to the desk to the elevator, so Tysons lobbies often show traffic lanes while the rest of the floor still shines. Lane-blending is exacting work; restoring an even finish across the whole floor is what separates a hotel-grade polish from a janitorial buff.
What we restore
Lobby floors and traffic lanes
Full-floor honing and polishing that erases the lanes rather than shining around them.
Lobby bars and dining counters
Etch removal and protection for marble tops where citrus and spirits etch daily.
Elevator lobbies on guest floors
Refinished floor by floor on a rolling schedule that never closes more than one bank.
Guestroom vanities and showers
Coordinated with housekeeping so rooms are back in service the same day.
Porte cochere and exterior stone
Cleaning and restoration for entrance stone that Virginia winters and de-icers attack first.
Luxury-flag experience
Rose crews restore stone for luxury hotels across the DC region, including the Four Seasons in Georgetown and the Salamander Resort and Spa in Middleburg. Brand-standard finishes, documented gloss readings, and inspection-ready results are the baseline, not the stretch goal.
How the work runs in an occupied hotel
Night phasing behind clean barriers, dust-extracted equipment, and section-by-section handback before breakfast. A typical Tysons lobby runs two to four nights. Guestroom floors run daytime, floor by floor, against your out-of-order block.
What it costs
Marble restoration runs $10 to $20 per square foot depending on condition and finish. After a walk-through you get a line-item proposal with a phased schedule, usually within two business days.
Questions McLean and Tysons engineers ask
How fast can you mobilize?
For the Tysons corridor, walk-throughs typically happen within the week and night crews can usually start inside two weeks.
Can you work around an event calendar?
Yes. We build the phase plan off your banquet and occupancy calendar and shift nights when your calendar shifts.
Do you handle more than marble?
Yes: granite, terrazzo, architectural metal, and tile and grout, so one vendor covers the lobby’s whole finish package.
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