Stone Restoration Company in Upper West Side, NY

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Are your stone features looking stale? Diamond Stone Restoration Corp, serving New York City, returns the inherent beauty to your stone. We rejuvenate marble, granite, and other natural stones, making them the stars of your space Upper West Side, NY.

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  • Refreshed stone surfaces uplift the ambiance of your property.
  • Pro stone care protects your investment for years to come.
  • Our specialized methods reveal the hidden brilliance within your stone.
  • We handle all stone types, from delicate marble to tough granite.
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    A premier stone restoration company serving New York City. We value superior craftsmanship and client satisfaction. Our team is passionate about reviving the natural radiance of your stone. We work closely with each client, understanding their needs to provide exceptional results. We use time-tested techniques and modern technology.

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  • Assessment: We carefully examine your stone to determine the best restoration plan.
  • Restoration: We use specialized techniques to clean, polish, and fix your stone. We might use products like DuPont StoneTech and Stone Care International. Our methods include diamond polishing and crack repair.
  • Protection: We apply premium sealers to protect the restored finish and prevent future damage.
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    Proper stone restoration preserves your property’s beauty and value. Natural stone shows wear and stains over time. Our process restores its brilliance and protects against further damage. Our skilled technicians in New York City use advanced methods and quality materials for outstanding results. Contact Diamond Stone Restoration Corp today for a consultation and rejuvenate your stone surfaces in NY.

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    The long high bluff above useful sandy coves along the North River was little used or traversed by the Lenape people. A combination of the stream valleys, such as that in which 96th Street runs, and wetlands to the northeast and east, may have protected a portion of the Upper West Side from the Lenape’s controlled burns; lack of periodic ground fires results in a denser understory and more fire-intolerant trees, such as American Beech.

    In the eighteenth and early nineteenth century, the Upper West Side-to-be contained some of colonial New York’s most ambitious houses, spaced along Bloomingdale Road. It became increasingly infilled with smaller, more suburban villas in the first half of the nineteenth century, and in the middle of the century, parts had become decidedly lower class.

    The name “Bloomingdale District” was used to refer to a part of the Upper West Side – the present-day Manhattan Valley neighborhood – located between 96th and 110th Streets and bounded on the east by Amsterdam Avenue and on the west by Riverside Drive, Riverside Park, and the Hudson River.

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