Lifestyle Marble Restoration Inc.
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Palm Beach County’s Stone Stain Removal Experts

Professional Floor Stain Removal in Palm Beach County

Best porous floor stain removal results for marble, travertine, limestone & natural stone — oil, organic, mineral & chemical stains eliminated throughout South Florida’s luxury homes.

★★★★★ 4.9/5.0 Rating| 111+ Google Reviews| 15+ Years Experience| Palm Beach County
Best Porous Floor Stain Removal Near Me

Stone Floor Stains Are Not Permanent — We Can Remove Them

Natural stone floors are stunning, but their porous structure means that spills, groundwater wicking, and organic growth can penetrate below the surface and create stains that mops and household cleaners can’t touch. At Lifestyle Marble Restoration, our floor stain removal service is the definitive solution — using professional poultice compounds, targeted chemical treatments, and diamond honing to pull staining out of marble, travertine, limestone, and all natural stone floors throughout Palm Beach County.

Not all stone stains are the same, and the treatment depends on the stain source. Organic stains — mold, algae, coffee, food, leaves — respond to professional alkaline treatments and oxidizing agents. Oil-based stains from cooking oil, grease, or wax require solvent-based poultice compounds. Mineral stains from hard water deposits and rust need acid-based treatments applied carefully to avoid damage. Chemical stains from cleaning products require neutralization before removal. Our technicians identify the stain type first and apply the precise treatment for each situation — the cornerstone of the best porous floor stain removal results in Palm Beach County.

From travertine floors in Wellington to marble in Boca Raton and limestone in Palm Beach Island, we’ve removed stains that homeowners assumed were permanent. If your stone floor has a stain problem, call us before you consider replacement.

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Our Proven 4-Step Method

Our Floor Stain Removal Process

Effective stain removal from porous stone requires identifying the stain type first — then applying the correct treatment. Guessing damages the stone. We get it right.

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Deep Clean

We deep clean the stained area and surrounding stone using pH-neutral solutions — removing surface contamination and preparing the stone to allow poultice or chemical treatments to penetrate effectively.

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Diamond Grind

For stains that have penetrated deeply or where the surface has been etched or damaged around the stain, targeted diamond honing removes the affected layer before chemical treatment is applied.

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Polish

After stain removal, the treated area is polished to blend seamlessly with the surrounding stone — restoring a uniform finish across the entire floor surface.

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Seal & Protect

A premium penetrating sealer is applied after stain removal and polishing — sealing the porous stone against future staining and making the floor dramatically easier to maintain.

The Lifestyle Marble Difference

Why Palm Beach Homeowners Choose Us

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15+ Years Experience

Fifteen-plus years of professional stone stain removal throughout Palm Beach County — every stone type, every stain category, every level of severity.

4.9★ Google Rated

111+ verified five-star reviews from Palm Beach County homeowners who trusted us with their most difficult stone floor stain problems.

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Stain Type Diagnosis

We identify the stain source before treating — organic, mineral, oil, or chemical. The wrong treatment damages the stone. The right treatment removes the stain.

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Free Estimates

Detailed no-obligation estimates for every floor stain removal project. Know exactly what’s involved before we start.

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Premium Sealers

We seal after every stain removal — professional penetrating sealers that prevent the same staining from recurring and protect the stone long-term.

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Palm Beach Specialists

South Florida’s hard water, humidity, and organic growth create unique staining challenges. We know this environment and what each type of local staining requires.

What Our Clients Say

Real Results from Real Homeowners

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“Marshall 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.”

— Verified Homeowner, Palm Beach County

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“Great prices, top tier customer service and quality work. Highly recommended. Best prices. Thank you Marshall!!!”

— Irfan U., South Florida

Common Questions

Floor Stain Removal FAQ

In most cases, yes — even stains that have been present for years can be fully or significantly removed from natural stone floors. The key is using the correct treatment for the stain type. Professional poultice compounds work by drawing staining agents out of the stone’s pores through an absorption process that can take 24–48 hours. Old oil stains, rust, organic discoloration, and mineral deposits all respond to targeted professional treatments that household products simply cannot replicate. Very deep stains that have penetrated to the stone’s full depth may require diamond honing to remove the stained surface layer entirely. We assess every stain individually during a free estimate and will tell you honestly what result is achievable for your specific situation.

Stone floor stains fall into four main categories, each requiring a different treatment approach. Organic stains (mold, algae, food, leaves, coffee, pet stains) respond to alkaline cleaners and oxidizing agents like hydrogen peroxide-based poultice. Oil-based stains (cooking oil, grease, wax, petroleum) require solvent-based poultice compounds that absorb and lift the oil from the stone’s pores. Mineral stains (hard water deposits, rust, iron oxidation) need carefully applied acid-based treatments — dangerous on certain stone types and requiring expertise to use safely. Chemical stains from cleaning products require neutralization before removal. Identifying the stain source correctly before treatment is critical — applying the wrong treatment damages the stone and makes the stain harder to remove. This diagnostic step is what separates professional floor stain removal from DIY guesswork.

A poultice is a paste-like material combining an absorbent medium (such as diatomaceous earth, talc, or paper) with a chemical agent selected for the specific stain type. The paste is applied to the stained area, covered with plastic, and left in contact with the stone for 24–48 hours. During this time, the chemical agent breaks down and loosens the staining substance within the stone’s pores, while the absorbent medium draws it upward out of the stone as the poultice dries. When removed, it takes the staining with it. Multiple applications may be needed for deep stains. Professional poultice compounds are significantly more concentrated and effective than anything available at retail — and selecting the wrong chemical agent for the stain type can permanently damage or etch the stone surface.

The timeline for floor stain removal depends on the stain type, depth, and size of the affected area. Surface stains that respond to cleaning solutions may be resolved in a few hours. Poultice treatments require 24–48 hours of dwell time, then removal, evaluation, and potentially a second application. Diamond honing to remove a stained surface layer takes additional time for the honing and subsequent polishing steps. Most residential floor stain removal projects in Palm Beach County are completed in 1–2 days. We’ll give you a specific timeline estimate during your free consultation based on your floor’s specific staining situation.

Yes — a premium penetrating sealer dramatically reduces the risk of future staining by filling the stone’s pores and creating a hydrophobic and oleophobic barrier that repels both water-based and oil-based staining agents. Sealed stone gives you a critical response window: spills that would immediately penetrate and stain unsealed stone will bead on the surface of properly sealed stone, giving you time to wipe them up before they cause damage. South Florida’s humidity, hard water, and organic growth make regular sealing especially important for natural stone floors in Palm Beach County. We reseal after every stain removal project and recommend professional resealing every 1–3 years depending on the stone type and traffic level.

Where We Work

Floor Stain Removal Service Areas

Professional floor stain removal for marble, travertine, limestone, and all natural stone floors throughout Palm Beach County and South Florida’s luxury communities.

Palm Beach GardensJupiterBoca RatonDelray BeachWellingtonWest Palm BeachLake WorthPalm Beach IslandManalapanBoynton BeachGreenacresNorth Palm BeachHighland BeachGulf StreamHypoluxo

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Don’t assume your stone floor stains are permanent. Professional stain removal throughout Palm Beach County — 4.9★ rated, 15+ years of results. No obligation.

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