Professional marble floor restoration for flats, homes and small commercial spaces
Marble flooring is widely used in many apartments, builder floors, and residential buildings across Batla House. It gives interiors a clean, bright appearance and naturally keeps rooms cooler during Delhi’s warm weather. When first installed, marble looks smooth, glossy, and elegant. With daily living, however, that natural shine gradually fades.
Constant foot traffic, dust from nearby roads, shifting furniture, and regular mopping slowly wear down the top layer of the stone. Over time, the floor may appear dull, scratched, or uneven. Busy areas such as entrances, living rooms, and corridors usually lose their polish first. Stains, moisture marks, and patches can remain visible even after cleaning.
In most cases, the marble itself is still strong and long-lasting. Only the upper surface has aged. Professional polishing restores that layer carefully without breaking or replacing tiles. It is a practical and economical way to refresh the floor while avoiding the dust and disruption of renovation work.
The aim is always to restore the natural finish of the stone rather than mask problems with temporary coatings.
What marble polishing actually involves
Many people assume polishing simply means applying wax or chemical gloss. These quick treatments may provide short-term shine but fade quickly and attract dirt.
True marble polishing is a mechanical restoration process.
Using specialised floor machines fitted with industrial diamond abrasives, we gently remove a thin layer from the marble surface. This removes scratches, stains, and uneven areas. The stone is then refined step by step until it becomes smooth and naturally glossy.
The shine develops directly from the marble itself.
Because of this, the finish looks genuine, feels solid underfoot, and lasts much longer than artificial surface products.
Common problems seen in marble floors
Marble floors in busy residential areas like Batla House face regular wear and tear. Over time, several issues become noticeable.
Dull and faded surface
The floor loses brightness and looks lifeless even after mopping.
Fine scratches and scuff marks
Sand, shoes, and furniture legs leave visible lines.
Uneven shine
High-traffic zones wear faster than less-used corners.
Stains and dark patches
Oil, tea, food spills, and hard water seep into the stone.
Etching from harsh cleaners
Strong acids react with marble and leave pale spots.
Pinholes and rough texture
Natural pores trap dirt and make cleaning difficult.
These defects usually affect only the top layer and can be corrected through proper grinding and polishing.
Why polishing is better than replacing marble
Replacing marble flooring involves breaking tiles, removing debris, and installing new stone. This creates heavy dust, noise, and inconvenience inside the home. It also increases overall costs.
Polishing is a far more practical solution.
We restore the existing marble in place. There is no demolition and minimal disturbance. Most flats or small spaces can be completed within a short time depending on the area size.
You keep your original flooring while achieving a fresh and uniform appearance.
Techniques used for durable and long-lasting results
Each floor is inspected first to determine the correct treatment. We use proven techniques that focus on strength and durability.
Diamond grinding and polishing
Coarse diamond pads remove scratches and stains. Medium and fine pads smooth the surface gradually. High-grit pads develop clarity and natural shine. This staged process permanently restores the marble.
Silicate hardening treatment
Marble is softer compared to many stones and can wear down quickly. A silicate hardener penetrates deep into the stone and increases its density, strengthening the surface and improving resistance to wear.
Nano coating and surface sealing
After polishing, a breathable protective sealer is applied. This reduces water absorption and protects against oil and liquid stains while maintaining the marble’s natural look.
Epoxy filling for pinholes and cracks
Small holes and minor cracks are filled with colour-matched epoxy. Once cured and polished, the floor becomes smooth and even.
Step-by-step working process
A clear and organised approach ensures neat and reliable results.
Inspection
The marble type and condition are carefully assessed.
Preparation
Furniture is moved or covered. Nearby areas are protected.
Deep cleaning
Dust and residues are removed thoroughly.
Grinding and levelling
Diamond grinding removes scratches and corrects uneven surfaces.
Polishing
Finer abrasives restore smoothness and natural gloss.
Repairs and strengthening
Pinholes are filled and hardener is applied.
Sealing and finishing
A protective sealer is applied and the entire area is cleaned before handover.
The floor is left bright, smooth, and ready for everyday use.
Clean and safe working practices
Working inside homes and occupied flats requires care and discipline.
We use modern machines with vacuum systems to minimise dust. Wet grinding further reduces airborne particles. Tools and cables are arranged neatly to avoid inconvenience.
After completion, the area is cleaned properly so you can use the space comfortably.
Respect for your property is always maintained.
Suitable spaces for this service
This service is suitable for:
Residential
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Flats and apartments
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Living rooms
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Bedrooms
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Kitchens
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Hallways
Light commercial
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Small offices
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Shops
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Clinics
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Reception areas
Any indoor marble floor that has lost its shine can benefit from professional restoration.
Long-term benefits
A properly polished marble floor improves both appearance and practicality. The smooth surface collects less dust and is easier to maintain. Stains are less likely to penetrate. Hardening treatment increases durability and reduces frequent wear.
With regular care, the finish can last for many years. This makes polishing a smart and cost-effective investment.
Simple maintenance tips
After polishing:
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Use a soft mop with mild cleaner
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Avoid harsh acids or strong chemicals
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Clean spills promptly
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Place mats near entrances
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Use felt pads under furniture
These small habits help maintain the shine.
Experienced, hands-on workmanship
Marble restoration requires practical experience and careful judgement. Each floor behaves differently, and correct grinding ensures the stone remains strong while achieving the right finish.
The focus is always on neat execution, honest service, and long-lasting results. If your marble floor looks worn or dull, professional polishing can restore its original beauty without the cost and disruption of replacement.
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