White Marble Fireplace After Cleaning and Seams Patching
This white marble fireplace surround was photographed after a thorough fireplace restoration service. Soot residue, grime, and surface buildup were carefully removed, and the mortar joints between marble sections were repointed and patched for a clean, cohesive appearance.

The marble surround, with its soft gray veining on a white base, frames the black metal firebox insert. Over time, fireplace surrounds collect soot, dust, and organic deposits that dull the stone and discolor the joints. Cleaning restores the bright, fresh look while repointed seams prevent moisture from working into the gaps.
Seam patching is one of those finishing touches that significantly changes how a fireplace reads in a room. A well-maintained fireplace is tighter, cleaner, and draws the eye in the right way. On this surround the mantel shelf also benefited – its flat top now shows a uniform, smooth surface without trapped debris or crumbling grout at the edges.
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