Floor Sanding & Polishing

Granite Polishing Services in Orange County

Your granite floors and countertops are built to last a lifetime, but daily wear strips away that deep, rich shine. Professional diamond polishing brings back the factory finish and protects your investment.

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Granite Polishing

Our Granite Polishing Work in Orange County

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Kitchen Countertop Restoration
Laguna Niguel
Kitchen Countertop Restoration Laguna Niguel
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Commercial Lobby Floor Polish
Irvine
Commercial Lobby Floor Polish Irvine
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Whole-Home Granite Floor Revival
Rancho Santa Margarita
Whole-Home Granite Floor Revival Rancho Santa Margarita

Granite Polishing Options in Orange County

Granite polishing restores the reflective depth and color vibrancy of granite surfaces that have been dulled by foot traffic, improper cleaning products, or age. The process uses diamond-impregnated pads in a sequence of grits to mechanically refine the granite surface until it achieves a mirror-like polish. Because granite is significantly harder than marble, specialized equipment and diamond tooling rated for igneous stone are required. The process addresses dull spots, light scratching, water marks, and uneven tile edges. For countertops, we restore the polished finish around sinks and prep areas where daily use causes the most wear. For floors, we can polish entire rooms or target high-traffic zones like entryways and hallways. After polishing, we apply an impregnating sealer that penetrates the stone's pores to resist staining without changing the surface appearance. The result is granite that looks and performs like the day it was installed.

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Our Granite Polishing Process

What working with us actually looks like

  1. 1

    Inspection & Protection

    We assess the granite type and condition, protect surrounding cabinetry and fixtures with tape and plastic, and select the appropriate diamond tooling.

  2. 2

    Coarse Grinding

    Low-grit diamonds remove surface damage, stains, and uneven areas. For countertops, special attention is paid to sink cutouts and edge profiles.

  3. 3

    Multi-Step Polishing

    Progressive diamond grits from 200 through 3000+ build the reflective depth that makes granite spectacular, restoring the original factory finish.

  4. 4

    Sealing

    A premium impregnating sealer is applied to protect against oil, water, and stains. We verify absorption and reapply as needed for full penetration.

Why Orange County Chooses The Floor Maintenance Company for Granite Polishing

Granite remains the most popular natural stone in Orange County kitchens, and properties across Irvine, Laguna Niguel, and Rancho Santa Margarita feature extensive granite installations that require periodic professional care. The OC sun streaming through kitchen windows highlights every dull spot and water ring on countertops. Polishing eliminates these flaws and restores uniform depth of color. In older homes throughout Orange, Tustin, and Fullerton, granite floors from the 1990s and 2000s often show decades of accumulated wear. Commercial properties along Pacific Coast Highway and in South Coast Plaza-area offices also rely on granite polishing to maintain their professional image. OC's dry climate and minimal indoor humidity create ideal conditions for granite polishing and sealing, as low moisture levels help sealers cure properly and bond deeply.

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Granite Polishing FAQ

Q: How is granite polishing different from marble polishing?

Granite is much harder than marble, requiring different diamond tooling and more aggressive equipment. The process takes longer per square foot but produces an extremely durable finish.

Q: Can you polish granite countertops in place?

Yes, all our countertop polishing is done on-site without removing the slab. We protect cabinets, backsplashes, and appliances during the process.

Q: How often should granite be resealed?

Kitchen countertops should be resealed every 1–2 years due to heavy use. Floors in moderate-traffic areas can go 3–5 years between sealing.

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