Quartzite Countertop Restoration in Washington, DC

Quartzite has been the fastest-growing premium countertop material in DC luxury kitchens for the last decade — Taj Mahal, Macaubas, Mont Blanc, Fantasy Brown, and other exotic quartzites in Georgetown townhouses, Kalorama estates, and Spring Valley residences. It’s harder than marble, but not indestructible — scratches, dulling, chips, and staining all happen with enough use. Rose Restoration restores quartzite on-site without replacement.

What We Restore on Quartzite

Quartzite Varieties We Work On

Why Restoration Beats Replacement on Quartzite

DC quartzite installations are typically high-grade imported slabs selected directly from the quarry — some of them irreplaceable or far more expensive to replace today than when originally purchased. Our restoration keeps the original piece. We polish out scratches, re-seal against staining, repair chips with color-matched compound, and hone etch damage from some of the softer quartzite varieties.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Washington, DC

Georgetown · Kalorama · Spring Valley · Cleveland Park · Foxhall · Wesley Heights · Berkley · Chevy Chase DC

Frequently Asked Questions

I thought quartzite didn’t scratch. Why does mine have scratches?

True quartzite is Mohs hardness 7 — harder than knives. But many countertops sold as ‘quartzite’ are actually dolomitic marble, quartz-cemented marble, or softer quartzite varieties. These Mohs 4–6 materials absolutely can scratch from cookware, knives, or harsh cleaning. We identify what you actually have and treat it appropriately.

My Macaubas countertop has dull spots from red wine. Is that an etch?

Probably yes. Macaubas in all its varieties (Azul, Fantasy, Classic, White) contains calcium carbonate cement between the quartz grains. That calcium reacts to acids — wine, lemon, tomato — and etches just like marble. We hone the etched area and re-polish. Some clients apply Marble Armor afterwards so it doesn’t happen again.

Can you tell me what kind of quartzite I actually have?

Yes, on most samples. We do a field test (scratch test plus acid reaction test) and can usually identify the material on-site. If it’s something unusual or commercially labeled differently than it looks, we can take a small test sample and send for lab analysis.

How long does quartzite restoration take?

Most single-kitchen quartzite restorations complete in a single day on-site. Larger jobs (multiple kitchens, baths, full-home installations) take 1–3 days. The kitchen is back in normal service the same evening as the work.

What does it cost?

Typical kitchen quartzite restoration runs $800–$2,500 depending on damage extent and whether Marble Armor is applied. Single-issue repairs (one chip, one etch) start around $200–$400. Quartzite slabs run $80–$250+ per square foot installed, so restoration pays for itself many times over.

Free Quartzite Evaluation in Washington, DC

If your quartzite countertops or flooring need restoration in Washington, DC, Rose Restoration provides a free on-site evaluation. We’ll identify the stone, diagnose the wear, and deliver a firm quote. Request an estimate.

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