One of the largest convention resorts on the East Coast, at National Harbor in Maryland, engaged Rose Restoration across a series of marble scopes: guest suite stone restoration awarded in phases through 2026, a property marble maintenance program awarded in February 2026, and Marble Armor surface protection awarded in April 2026.
A resort at this scale, with thousands of rooms and convention traffic, cannot treat stone care as an occasional project. Marble in suites, corridors, and public spaces wears continuously, and the property’s standard has to hold between renovations. The answer is a program rather than a rescue: scheduled restoration of suite stone in blocks, cyclical maintenance of public space marble, and protective film on the surfaces that take the worst abuse.
The suite work follows the renovation playbook, honing and polishing bathroom and vanity stone back to a uniform finish, block by block, coordinated with the resort so rooms return to inventory on schedule. The maintenance side runs on a fixed cycle, keeping floors at standard with planned visits instead of emergency calls. Marble Armor adds an invisible protective layer on countertop surfaces, so spills and daily use stop reaching the stone at all.
This combination, restore once, then maintain and protect, is what Rose recommends to every large property. It converts stone care from an unpredictable capital expense into a known operating cost.
Related: hotel floor care programs, commercial maintenance, marble restoration, and hospitality services.
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