Metal Restoration in Maryland
Maryland’s commercial corridors — from Bethesda’s office towers to the NIH campus, Rockville’s biotech buildings, and Annapolis’s historic properties — rely on metalwork that takes daily wear. Brass, bronze, stainless steel, and copper surfaces in lobbies, elevator cabs, entries, and public spaces need periodic restoration to stay presentable. Replacement is almost always more expensive than restoration; the question is who does the work well enough to matter.
Rose Restoration has 47+ years of experience restoring architectural metalwork across Maryland. We work with property managers, hospitality owners, historic preservation teams, and commercial real estate groups across the state.
Metal Restoration Services We Provide in Maryland
- Brass polishing and restoration — railings, door hardware, lobby fixtures, historic metalwork
- Stainless steel scratch removal and refinishing — elevator cabs, hotel and commercial kitchens, architectural panels
- Bronze refinishing and patina management — doors, plaques, monuments, sculptural elements
- Copper restoration — roofing elements, architectural accents, interior trim
- Elevator cab restoration — interior panels, ceilings, handrails, control panels
- Lacquer and protective coating application — to lock in finish and slow future re-tarnishing
- Metal maintenance programs — scheduled quarterly or annual service to keep high-profile metalwork presentable
Types of Architectural Metal We Restore
- Brass — solid and plated, tarnished or damaged
- Bronze — including patina preservation or restoration to original finish
- Stainless steel — scratches, corrosion, weld marks, fingerprints
- Copper — oxidation, staining, coating failure
- Nickel and chrome — fixtures and hardware
- Aluminum — architectural panels and hardware
Commercial Settings We Work In Across Maryland
Maryland projects have ranged from Bethesda commercial lobbies to historic properties in Annapolis, with ongoing work across the NIH corridor, Rockville, Silver Spring, and the Potomac / Bethesda residential market.
- Hotels, resorts, and hospitality properties — public spaces, lobbies, elevator banks
- Federal and government buildings — embassies, agency offices, historic preservation
- Class A commercial office towers — lobby metalwork, elevator cabs, public-space fixtures
- Historic properties and landmarks — where preservation standards apply
- Healthcare and institutional buildings — where cleanliness and appearance are both critical
- Retail and mixed-use properties — storefronts, entryways, and public spaces
Areas Served in Maryland
Bethesda · Chevy Chase · Rockville · Silver Spring · Potomac · Gaithersburg · Annapolis · Towson · Columbia · North Bethesda
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does metal restoration take?
Most commercial projects — an elevator cab, a lobby rail, a storefront — take 1 to 3 days, depending on the scope and the metal. Large-scale work across multiple elevator cabs or a major historic facade can run 1 to 4 weeks with a phased schedule. We work overnight and on weekends in hotels, hospitals, and commercial buildings so work doesn’t interrupt operations.
Do you work on historic metal where patina matters?
Yes. Historic bronze, brass, and copper work often calls for patina preservation rather than complete refinishing. We assess the metal and the intent of the original designer, then develop a scope that restores the finish without erasing the age — including selective polishing, targeted cleaning, and stabilization of oxidation where appropriate.
Can you apply a coating so we don’t have to re-polish as often?
Yes. After restoration, we apply lacquer or a specialty protective coating that dramatically slows re-tarnishing. Maintenance cycles typically stretch from 6 to 12 months on uncoated metal to 2 to 5 years on properly coated surfaces, depending on traffic and environmental exposure.
Do you offer scheduled maintenance programs?
Yes. Our metal maintenance programs typically run quarterly or annually, depending on the finish and traffic. Scheduled maintenance almost always costs less over time than letting metalwork degrade to the point it needs full restoration again.
Can you work around our operating hours?
Yes. Most of our commercial and hospitality work happens overnight or on weekends. We’ve worked around hotel guest schedules, occupied federal buildings, operating hospitals, and active commercial tenants for decades.
Get a Metal Restoration Estimate in Maryland
If you manage a commercial property, historic building, or hospitality facility in Maryland with metalwork that’s tarnished, scratched, or losing its finish, Rose Restoration will provide an on-site evaluation and a clear scoped estimate. Request a free estimate or call our team to discuss your project.