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Verona Stone’s premium polishing service helps keep the lustrous appearance of marble stones. Whether it’s for a restoration project or preservation and upkeep of marble surfaces, you can trust us to get the job done!

Our Marble Polishing Process

Verona Stone takes pride in providing our clients advanced procedures, equipment, and high quality products. We meet with the clients directly to evaluate the project and present a service estimate. Our polishing work includes:

  • Satin Finish (semi-shine)
  • High Gloss Finish

Verona Stone experts use a stone-specific floor machine to polish any surface area without using chemically-enhanced layers, like wax and acrylic sealers that wear off quickly. Our methods provide a much more reflective shine on most surfaces. Using chemicals and wax at times produce a grainy effect, which definitely does not showcase the marble’s beauty.

Verona Stone is your Reliable Expert!
As skilled tradesmen, you can rely on us to bring back the shine and radiance of any marble surface. We only employ the industry’s best practices and methods to ensure your complete satisfaction. We’ve got years of experience and rich knowledge about natural stones — an essential combination to bring you superior results.

Polished marble floor

Polishing Marble to Maintain its Beauty

Marble is a highly resilient natural stone. Hence, homeowners, architectures, and builders often choose marble stones. However, marble is porous and can easily get stained. Regular maintenance is needed to keep its beauty preserved, especially for marble flooring and surfaces that receive high traffic and dirt buildup.

Polishing helps hide the light scratches and stains on the surface of the marble. It also removes the grout haze that comes into view after installation. This would leave the stone ready to be sealed off with a top-grade impregnator. A thorough process of polishing also aids in closing the “pores” of the stone, making the marble much more resistant against stains.

About Marble Stone

  • The use of marble for architecture goes back to the time of the ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians.
  • Marble as a building material is often used to construct flooring, countertops, staircases, fireplace mantels, building columns, and even wall coverings.
  • The metamorphism of pure limestone yields a pure white marble.
  • Many treasured historical monuments and sculptures are created using marble. Some of the famous ones are: Michaelangelo’s “David”, the Parthenon, the Taj Mahal, the red floors of Rome’s Saint Paul Basilica, the exteriors of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and others.

Contact Us

20 Lormar Dr, Toronto, ON, M9B 4V6

Tel: (416) 527-5351