Marble Restoration
on Fisher Island.
The Ferry Is Our Problem — Not Yours.
Fisher Island marble restoration is a logistics problem before it is a stone problem — vendor registration, insurance certificates, background checks, scheduled ferry slots. We coordinate all of it directly with your building’s vendor management office, then restore your Calacatta, terrazzo, onyx, and travertine to the finish it had on installation day.
How Fisher Island Marble Restoration Actually Gets Done
Most stone contractors quote you a price and leave the island’s vendor process on your desk. We treat clearance as part of the job. From the moment you book an assessment, our office runs the paperwork so your estate manager doesn’t have to.
We Contact Your Building — Not the Other Way Around
Tell us your building or residence and we take it from there. Our office reaches your vendor management or association office directly, confirms their exact requirements, and opens a vendor file. You forward one email introduction; we handle every follow-up.
COI, Registration & Background Checks — Done in Advance
We issue a Certificate of Insurance naming your association as additionally insured, submit vendor registration, and complete crew background checks to whatever standard your building sets. Everything is on file before a single case of equipment is packed.
Manifested Equipment, Booked Ferry Slots
Diamond grinders, polishing compounds, and sealers travel in sealed, manifested cases on ferry slots booked through your building. Crews arrive on schedule, check in with security, and reserve the service elevator through management — no idling vans, no improvisation at the terminal.
Quiet Execution, Inside Your Hours
Corridors are protected from elevator to door, equipment stages inside your residence — never in shared hallways — and work runs within your building’s construction hours. We finish, seal, clean to white-glove standard, and are on the return ferry before you’d notice we came.
The Stone Fisher Island
Was Built With
From Palazzo-era book-matched Calacatta to original terrazzo and onyx-clad baths — the island’s residences hold some of the finest stone in Florida. We restore the stone you have. We don’t talk you into replacing it.
White Marble Floors
Progressive diamond polishing brings back the depth and clarity of book-matched white marble — mirror gloss or honed satin, confirmed with you before we start.
Marble Floor Polishing →Terrazzo
Grinding, crack repair, and polishing for terrazzo floors in residences, lobbies, and corridors — restored to showroom condition, not patched over.
Terrazzo Restoration →Onyx & Bath Stone
Backlit onyx walls, marble vanities, and stone-clad baths demand a lighter touch. We hone and polish delicate translucent stone without flattening its character.
Bathroom Stone Restoration →Travertine & Limestone
Hole filling, honing, and penetrating sealers rated for salt exposure — built for terraces that face open ocean on three sides.
Travertine Restoration →Marble Showers
Etching, soap scale, and water spotting removed from full-height marble showers — resealed against South Florida’s hard water and humidity.
Marble Shower Restoration →Stone Countertops
Wine etching, citrus rings, and scratches polished out of marble and granite counters — the surface layer removed, the stone beneath revealed.
Countertop Restoration →One Vendor File.
Every Door It Opens.
Once our documentation is on record with your building, it covers work for the association and for individual residences alike — one cleared vendor instead of two separate approval cycles.
Owners, Estate Managers & Family Offices
We work the way your household runs — scheduled around travel, staff, and the seasons, with a single point of contact from clearance to completion.
- Full-residence marble floor restoration, honing, and polishing
- Terrace and loggia travertine — salt-air etching and pitting repaired
- Showers, vanities, onyx walls, and countertops
- Work timed to owner absence when preferred — many clients never see the crew
Boards, Property Managers & Building Staff
Lobbies, corridors, and amenity spaces take traffic no residence ever will. We restore them without closing them — early-morning and after-hours windows keep common areas open to residents.
- Lobby and corridor marble & terrazzo — sectioned scheduling, no full closures
- Spa, fitness, and club-room stone surfaces
- Annual maintenance programs with fixed pricing for budget planning
- Board-ready written scope, timeline, and exact pricing before approval
Open Ocean on Three Sides.
Your Terrace Stone Knows It.
Salt spray etches polished marble, pits travertine, and breaks down sealers faster than any inland climate. On Fisher Island, “the terrace looks tired” is usually salt damage — and it’s restorable, not terminal.
Quiet Is Part of the Service
Fisher Island residents didn’t choose the island by accident. We work the same way it was built to live — privately.
NDAs on Request
Signed before the assessment if you prefer. Our crews are briefed on discretion before every island project.
No Photos, No Names
We never photograph a residence without written permission, and we never publish client names or addresses.
Staff-First Coordination
We schedule through your estate manager or house staff and stay out of the household’s way — many owners never meet the crew.
Inside Building Hours
Work runs within your building’s construction windows and quiet-hour rules — planned in advance with management, never negotiated in the hallway.
Real Floors.
Real Results.
No stock photos and no filters — before-and-after results from South Florida residences. Out of respect for client privacy, we publish work only where owners have given written permission.






“Jean Martial and team completed my home and neighbor’s. He was kind and honest. They did amazing work and cared about the details. Amazing work for a very good price.”
“Had my entire first floor marble polished and sealed. The crew was respectful of my home, moved all the furniture, and the results were absolutely stunning.”
“Used Lifestyle Marble for our travertine pool deck. Completely transformed — looks brand new. Jean Martial and the team were courteous and meticulous throughout.”
What Estate Managers
Ask Us First
How do your crews get onto Fisher Island?
Fisher Island is accessible only by the resident ferry, and every vendor must be pre-cleared. Once you request an assessment, we contact your building’s vendor management office directly, submit the required documentation, and book scheduled ferry slots for our crew and equipment. You never have to shepherd the paperwork yourself.
Do you carry the insurance certificates Fisher Island buildings require?
Yes. We are licensed and insured in the State of Florida, and we issue a Certificate of Insurance naming your condominium association or building as additionally insured before our crew arrives — a standard requirement for Fisher Island vendor registration that we prepare in advance, not on the day of the job.
Can you work around building quiet hours and elevator reservations?
Yes. We schedule work windows around your building’s construction hours, reserve service elevators through management, and protect corridors between the elevator and your residence. Our equipment travels in sealed, manifested cases and stages inside your unit — not in shared hallways.
Will you sign a non-disclosure agreement?
On request, yes. We never photograph a residence without written permission, we do not name clients or addresses in our marketing, and our crews are briefed on discretion before every Fisher Island project.
What stone do you restore on Fisher Island?
Calacatta, Statuario, and Carrara marble floors, terrazzo, onyx feature walls and vanities, travertine and limestone terraces, marble showers, and stone countertops. We hone, polish, grind, repair, and seal — restoring the existing stone rather than replacing it.
Do you work with condo associations and property managers, not just unit owners?
Yes. We restore lobbies, corridors, amenity spaces, and spa areas for associations and building management, with early-morning and after-hours scheduling to keep common areas open. One vendor file on record covers both building work and individual residences.
How long does a residence take?
Most single-residence restorations finish in one to two days on-island once clearance is in place. Larger floors requiring diamond grinding may take two to three days. Clearance and ferry scheduling typically add a few business days up front, which we begin the same week you book.
How does pricing work?
We assess the stone in person, explain exactly what it needs, and give you an exact written price before any work begins. Assessments are free and carry no obligation.
Start With a Conversation.
We’ll Start the Paperwork.
Request a free on-island assessment and our office opens your building’s vendor file the same week — insurance certificate, registration, ferry scheduling. You’ll have an exact written price before anything begins, and no obligation at any point.
(561) 756-7316