When marble countertops or floors start looking worn, the first question homeowners ask is whether to restore or replace. In most cases, restoration is the clear winner on cost, timeline, and results.
What restoration actually involves
Professional marble restoration is a multi-step process. First, the damaged top layer of the stone is removed through diamond grinding. Then the surface is honed to smooth out scratches and etching. Finally, the stone is polished back to its original finish, whether that is a high-gloss mirror or a soft honed matte. Chips and cracks are filled with color-matched epoxy, and the entire surface is sealed to protect against future staining.
Cost comparison
Marble restoration typically costs $5 to $12 per square foot. A standard Chicago kitchen with 30 to 60 square feet of marble countertop usually runs $800 to $2,500. A small bathroom vanity can often be done for $450 to $750. Floor restoration is priced similarly per square foot, with volume discounts for larger areas.
Marble replacement runs $50 to $150 per square foot when you include demolition, disposal, new slab material, fabrication, plumbing reconnection, and installation labor. That same kitchen countertop now costs $3,000 to $9,000 or more. The project takes one to three weeks, and the space is unusable during that entire period.
Put simply, restoration delivers 80 to 95 percent of the visual impact of brand-new marble at roughly 10 to 30 percent of the replacement cost. Most restoration projects are completed in one to three days, and the surface is usable within hours.
When replacement does make sense
There are situations where restoration is not enough. If the marble is structurally cracked or delaminating from the substrate, or if the stone has been honed so many times over the decades that it is too thin for another pass, replacement may be the better path. If you want an entirely different stone type or color, restoration is obviously not applicable. But for the vast majority of etched, stained, scratched, or dull marble, restoration is the smarter investment.
If you are not sure which route makes sense, we are happy to come take a look and give you an honest assessment. Schedule a consultation.