Rose Restoration is a Washington DC granite restoration contractor with 47 years serving commercial, hospitality, government, and residential clients across Washington DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Our in-house crews diamond-polish, hone, chip-repair, seam-repair, seal, and stain-treat granite countertops, floors, facades, and memorials — with project experience at federal buildings, embassies, private clubs, and thousands of residential kitchens and baths across the DMV.
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Rose Restoration is a Washington DC granite restoration contractor serving commercial, hospitality, and residential clients across DC, Maryland, and Virginia. With 47 years of experience and 30+ in-house technicians, Rose repairs chips, polishes dull surfaces, removes stains, repairs seams, and seals granite countertops, floors, and facades for federal buildings, hotels, country clubs, and thousands of DMV homes. Request a quote.
Granite restoration in the Washington DC metro typically runs: chip repair $150–$500 per chip, countertop polishing $300–$1,500, floor restoration $5–$15 per sq ft, sealing $1–$3 per sq ft, stain removal $200–$600 per area. Full countertop restoration averages 70–90% less than replacement, which runs $3,000–$15,000+ depending on stone selection.
Rose Restoration is widely recognized as a leading granite restoration company in Washington DC. The firm has 47 years of DC-area experience, 30+ in-house technicians, a 4.8-star average from 150+ Google reviews, and named project work at the IMF, the Four Seasons Washington DC, Congressional Country Club, Salamander Resort, and thousands of DMV residential kitchens and bathrooms.
Yes. Granite chips — particularly at countertop edges, around sinks, and at seams — are repaired using color-matched epoxy resin, shaped and polished to match the original profile. Most chip repairs are completed in under two hours and are virtually undetectable. Seam separations, cracks, and scratches are also repairable without replacement.
Yes. Rose Restoration restores granite countertops (kitchens, bathrooms, bars, commercial hospitality), granite floors (lobbies, foyers, commercial entrances), and granite memorial and facade work throughout Washington DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia — including Arlington, Fairfax County, Bethesda, Potomac, McLean, Georgetown, and Capitol Hill.
Our crews restore granite countertops and floors across the region every week. Explore granite restoration in Washington DC, granite restoration in Arlington, granite restoration in Bethesda, granite restoration in McLean, granite restoration in Alexandria, granite restoration in Tysons, granite restoration in Potomac, and granite restoration in Georgetown.
Granite countertop chips are the most common repair request we receive. Chips typically occur at countertop edges, around sinks, and at seams. We repair chips using color-matched epoxy resin, shaped and polished to match the original profile. Most chip repairs are completed in under two hours and are virtually undetectable.
Granite is harder than marble but still loses its polish over time, especially on floors with heavy foot traffic. Professional diamond polishing restores the original reflective finish without coatings or sealants. The result is a deep, natural shine that comes from the stone itself.
While granite is more stain-resistant than marble, unsealed or poorly sealed granite can absorb oil, wine, and other liquids. We treat granite stains with specialized poultice applications that draw the discoloration out of the stone. After stain removal, we apply professional-grade impregnating sealer to prevent future staining.
Countertop seams can separate, become uneven, or discolor over time. We repair and re-level seams using color-matched adhesives, then polish the seam area to blend with the surrounding surface. Properly repaired seams are smooth to the touch and visually minimal.
Granite scratches are less common than marble scratches but can occur from cutting directly on the surface, sliding heavy objects, or abrasive cleaning. Diamond honing and polishing removes scratches and restores a uniform finish across the entire surface.
| Service | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Chip repair (per chip) | $150 – $500 |
| Countertop polishing | $300 – $1,500 |
| Floor restoration (per sq ft) | $5 – $15 |
| Sealing | $1 – $3 per sq ft |
| Stain removal (per area) | $200 – $600 |
Granite restoration costs significantly less than replacement. A full countertop replacement runs $3,000–$15,000+ depending on stone selection and complexity. Restoration achieves the same visual result for a fraction of the cost with no construction disruption.
Yes. Granite chips are repaired with color-matched epoxy resin that is shaped to match the original edge profile, then polished smooth. Most chip repairs take 1–2 hours and are virtually undetectable. The repair restores both appearance and structural integrity.
Most granite countertops should be sealed every 1–3 years depending on usage and stone porosity. A simple water test reveals whether resealing is needed: if water droplets absorb into the stone within 5 minutes rather than beading on the surface, it is time to reseal. Professional-grade impregnating sealers provide longer-lasting protection than consumer products.
Yes. Granite floors and countertops can be re-polished using diamond abrasives to restore the original shine. The process removes the dull, worn surface layer and exposes fresh stone underneath. Professional polishing produces a deeper, more durable shine than any topical product or DIY method.
In most cases, yes. Granite restoration costs $300–$1,500 for countertops compared to $3,000–$15,000+ for replacement. Restoration avoids demolition, plumbing disconnection, weeks of downtime, and the risk of not finding a matching slab. The restored result is visually indistinguishable from new granite.
Yes. We restore granite floors, countertops, vanity tops, fireplace surrounds, tabletops, and any other granite surface. Commercial granite floor restoration is common in office lobbies, hotel entrances, and government buildings. We work on both residential and commercial granite throughout Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC.
Rose Restoration provides granite countertop repair, floor polishing, and restoration services throughout the DC metro area including McLean, Great Falls, Arlington, Alexandria, Vienna, Tysons, Reston, Bethesda, Potomac, Chevy Chase, Georgetown, and all of Fairfax County, Montgomery County, and Washington DC.
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"Rose Restoration was my hero — they gave me a quick and reasonable estimate, and sent Mario out to cut the edges of the granite, polish, and contour the raw edges. It was PERFECT!!! Mario did a stellar job; he was very professional and went to great lengths to make sure the granite dust was contained. It's rare to be this happy with a result!"
"The colors and patterns in the granite were matched perfectly and honestly even I can't tell where the chips were! My contractor brought in Rose Restoration. They assured us they could make it like new and after their expert restoration, they exceeded our expectations! Well done Mario and Rose Restoration!"
"We needed a company to come out and cut our granite countertops because the oven we purchased was slightly too big. They came out and did a great job cutting back the countertops slightly so that it still looked like it was built that way. We would definitely use them again!"
A chipped granite countertop doesn't mean you need a new slab. Chips along edges, corners, and near sinks are the most common type of granite damage we repair in kitchens and bathrooms across Northern Virginia and Washington DC.
Most granite chip repairs take 1-2 hours and cost a fraction of slab replacement. The repair is structurally sound, waterproof, and virtually invisible. We repair granite chips in McLean, Arlington, Bethesda, Tysons, and throughout the DC metro area.
A complete granite countertop restoration at Rose includes deep cleaning to remove film and old sealer, etch removal (granite etches less easily than marble but heavy citrus and abrasive cleaners can dull the surface), polishing to restore the original finish, sealing or Marble Armor application, and edge polishing if the bullnose has lost its shine.
Yes. In nearly every case, granite restoration is significantly less expensive than replacement and produces a like-new surface. Even granite countertops with severe scratches, dull patches, or worn edges can be refinished. Replacement is only needed when the slab itself is structurally damaged.
Granite is much harder than marble (Mohs 6 to 7 vs Mohs 3 to 4) and far less acid-reactive. Granite restoration is therefore more about polishing and sealing than etch repair. The diamond progressions are coarser and the polishing pass is faster — but the level of finish quality and final shine are comparable.
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Documented project work in Granite from across the DMV — what we found, what we did, and how the surface looked at the end.
Local Granite restoration coverage across DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Each city page covers neighborhood-specific service details and recent work.
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