Kitchen Countertop Restoration in Bethesda, MD

Bethesda kitchens feature some of the DMV’s most-invested stone — Calacatta Borghini, Statuario, quartzites, exotic granites. When that stone gets etched, chipped, or dulled, Bethesda homeowners face two options: replace at $10,000+ or restore for a fraction. Rose Restoration specializes in on-site countertop restoration that makes the stone look new without pulling out cabinets or disrupting the kitchen.

What We Restore on Your Countertops

Stones We Work On

Engineered quartz (Silestone, Caesarstone, Cambria) — we can often polish out minor scratches but can’t restore etches from aggressive chemical cleaners. Call to discuss.

Why On-Site Restoration Beats Replacement

Bethesda homes have kitchens that look magazine-ready on day one and get used hard. Acidic foods, wine, coffee, cookware dropped at the edge — all of it adds up. We restore the stone on-site, typically in 1–2 days, with no demolition and no kitchen downtime beyond the work itself.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Bethesda, MD

Bradley Hills · Glen Echo · Somerset · Downtown Bethesda · Kenwood · Westmoreland Hills · Massachusetts Avenue Heights · Wyngate

Frequently Asked Questions

My marble countertop has dull spots from wine and lemon. Can you fix it?

Yes. Those dull spots are etches — acidic foods chemically react with the calcium in marble and remove the top surface. We hone out the etched area and re-polish to match the surrounding finish. A typical kitchen restoration with a few etches is completed in a single day.

Can you repair a chipped marble edge on my countertop?

Yes. Chips on countertop edges — typically from a dropped pan or dish — are routinely repairable. We color-match a repair compound to the specific marble, fill the chip, cure it, and hone and polish so the repair is invisible. Done correctly, you can’t find the repair site afterwards.

How long does it take?

Most kitchen countertop restorations — one or two islands, multiple etches, a few chips, final polish and seal — are completed in 1 day on-site. Larger jobs (multiple kitchens, extensive restoration, color-matched piece replacements) may run 2–3 days. The kitchen is back in normal service at the end of the work day.

What does it cost?

Typical kitchen countertop restorations run $800–$2,500 depending on stone type, damage extent, and whether Marble Armor is applied. Single chip or etch repairs start around $200–$400. We send a firm quote after a free on-site evaluation — no surprises, no hourly billing.

What is Marble Armor?

Marble Armor is Rose Restoration’s proprietary long-term protection treatment for marble, limestone, and other acid-sensitive stones. It goes on as a clear, penetrating sealer that bonds with the stone structure and dramatically reduces etching from acidic foods, staining from oil and wine, and wear from daily use. Homeowners who’ve had Marble Armor typically report zero new etches for 2–5 years between re-applications.

Free On-Site Estimate in Bethesda, MD

If your marble, granite, or quartzite countertops have etches, chips, stains, or just look tired, Rose Restoration will come out to Bethesda, MD for a free on-site evaluation. We’ll walk the kitchen, quote the work firmly, and often complete the restoration the same week. Request an estimate.

Stone Restoration Projects

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