Marble and Stone Restoration in Mount Vernon, NY
Mount Vernon is about 22 miles from our ABC Stone Inc. location in Brooklyn, NY 11229, and we serve this area depending on the project’s value.
Why we cover Mount Vernon
- A dense, older city of two-families, rowhouses, and apartment buildings with marble and stone
- Prewar lobbies, entry floors, and stair treads worn down by decades of use
- Stone fireplaces and foyers in the older homes north and south of the tracks
- Renovations bringing cracked counters, chipped edges, and worn entry stone
Mount Vernon and its stone
Mount Vernon sits right on the Bronx line, a dense, historic city split by the railroad into its south and north sides. It is packed with two-family houses, rowhouses, and prewar apartment buildings, much of it built with marble in lobbies, foyers, and fireplaces. As these older buildings and homes get updated, the stone needs repair and restoring.
We keep the original stone instead of replacing it. This is the kind of restoration that takes real skill. We review every request, and even smaller or unusual jobs may be a fit.
Across Mount Vernon, north and south side, we restore and repair:
- Lobby and entry floors, worn marble and stair treads ground and polished
- Marble fireplaces and mantels, soot and paint removal, cracked slabs
- Countertops and vanities, cracks, seams, chips, etch removal
- Marble and onyx tables, chipped edges, broken tops, clear re-coating
- Antiques and heirlooms, busts, figurines, lamp and clock bases
- See all our restoration services
Some of our completed work:
- Carved fireplace keystone cleaned up close
- Granite countertop smoothed and polished to an even shine
- Long crack across a double-sink vanity filled and smoothed
- Limestone steps cleaned and scrubbed back to a clean finish
Mount Vernon ZIP codes we cover:
- 10550
- 10552
- 10553
Nearby we also serve:
- Yonkers, NY
- New Rochelle, NY
- Bronxville, NY
- the rest of Westchester County
For an estimate, email info@marblerestoration.us with a few photos and your zip.

