
Other Marble Work
Other marble work services are specialized maintenance and repair tasks ranging from €250 to €3,500, with an average budget of €1,875. The price varies depending on the type of work: polishing and sealing starts at €25 per m², while small crack repairs cost around €85. It's advisable to request quotes from several professional marble specialists to compare options and ensure the best value for your investment.
Service Levels and Prices
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Basic
Simple maintenance and minor repair work on marble surfaces
Standard
Medium complexity work including polishing, repairs, and partial restoration
Premium
Specialized complete restoration and high-end finishing work
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Prices for Other Marble Work
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Marble polishing and buffing (per m²)
Marble crack repair (small, up to 50 cm)
Marble sealing and hydrophobic treatment (per m²)
Marble edge and border polishing (per meter)
Marble stain and oxidation repair
Broken marble piece restoration (minor work)
Steps for performing other marble work with Reformia
Pricing and quotes for miscellaneous marble work projects.

1. Assess the type of existing marble
It is essential to identify the type of marble in your home, as each variety requires specific treatments. A professional marble specialist will examine the composition, porosity, and current condition of your marble surfaces to determine the most suitable approach for polishing, sealing, or repair work.

2. Determine the scope of work required
Clearly define what work you need: polishing and polishing from 25 € per m², crack repair from 85 €, or hydrophobic treatment from 18.5 € per m². The scope will determine whether you need a basic budget (250-600 €) or premium services (1,500-3,500 €).

3. Request a quote from a professional marble contractor
Contact several marble specialists to obtain detailed quotes for the minor marble work you require. The average price for these services is 1,875 €, but can vary significantly depending on complexity, repair type (stain removal from 95 €, broken pieces from 150 €), and project size.
Pricing and quotes for miscellaneous marble work projects.
What is usually included in a quote
Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.
Typically included
Often not included
Steps for performing other marble work
Pricing and quotes for miscellaneous marble work projects.

1. Assess the type of existing marble
It is essential to identify the type of marble in your home, as each variety requires specific treatments. A professional marble specialist will examine the composition, porosity, and current condition of your marble surfaces to determine the most suitable approach for polishing, sealing, or repair work.

2. Determine the scope of work required
Clearly define what work you need: polishing and polishing from 25 € per m², crack repair from 85 €, or hydrophobic treatment from 18.5 € per m². The scope will determine whether you need a basic budget (250-600 €) or premium services (1,500-3,500 €).

3. Request a quote from a professional marble contractor
Contact several marble specialists to obtain detailed quotes for the minor marble work you require. The average price for these services is 1,875 €, but can vary significantly depending on complexity, repair type (stain removal from 95 €, broken pieces from 150 €), and project size.

4. Select desired materials and finishes
Choose materials and finishes based on your preferences and available budget. Consider options such as hydrophobic sealing (18.5 € per m²) for greater protection, or standard polishing to restore shine. The marble specialist will advise you on the best combination of treatments for your marble.
What can change your final price
Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.
Marble type and quality
Price varies significantly depending on whether domestic or imported marble is used, as well as its quality and finish. Higher purity marbles with special veining have considerably higher costs.
Work complexity
Jobs requiring precise cuts, inlays, specialized polishing, or decorative finishes increase costs compared to simpler basic installation work.
Work surface area
Total price depends directly on the square meters or linear meters to be worked on. Small projects may have a higher cost per unit due to fixed travel and preparation expenses.
Accessibility and prior condition
Difficult access to the area, need to remove previous material, or substrate preparation work significantly increase the time and final cost of the project.

General Information
Pricing and quotes for miscellaneous marble work projects.
Minor marble work comprises a variety of repair, maintenance, and finishing services that do not require a complete renovation. These include surface polishing, crack repair, stain treatment, installation of small decorative elements, and restoration of damaged pieces. These are targeted interventions that improve the appearance and functionality of existing marble elements in the home.
General Information
Pricing and quotes for miscellaneous marble work projects.
This type of work is ideal for maintaining kitchen countertops, tables, marble floors, or cladding damaged by daily use or accidents. Marble is a noble material that requires specific care, and specialized marble workers can restore shine and elegance to these surfaces using professional techniques.
The budget for minor marble work varies considerably depending on the complexity of the work, the surface to be treated, and the necessary products. Generally, these services are more economical than new installation and can be completed in a short time, minimizing disruption to the home.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to repair a crack in a marble countertop?
The cost depends on the length and depth of the crack. A small crack (less than 10 cm) typically costs between 80 € and 200 €, while larger cracks can range from 300 € to 600 €. If the crack goes through the entire surface or requires epoxy resin application, the price may be higher. Always request a specific quote after visual inspection.
Is it possible to remove stains from old marble?
It depends on the type of stain and its age. Recent stains caused by liquids, oil, or wine are usually removed with specialized chemical treatments (between 150 € and 400 €). Deep or rust stains may require abrasive polishing. In extreme cases, if the stain has penetrated very deep, it may not be completely removable, but it can be considerably reduced.
What is the difference between polishing and crystallizing marble?
Polishing removes the damaged surface layer to restore the natural shine of the marble, using progressive abrasive stones. Crystallization is a chemical treatment that seals the marble and creates a protective shiny layer that lasts longer. Both techniques improve appearance, but crystallization offers greater durability and protection. Polishing costs between 400 € and 1,000 €, while crystallization ranges from 600 € to 1,500 €.
How long does the result of marble repair work last?
Durability depends on the type of work performed. Basic sealings last 6-12 months. Quality crystallization treatments last 18-24 months or more. Structural repairs (bonded cracks) are permanent if performed correctly. To maintain results, we recommend applying sealer every 6-12 months and using marble-specific cleaning products.
What maintenance should I perform after the work?
After repair, avoid using the surface for 24-48 hours (depending on the type of treatment). Afterward, clean regularly with warm water and neutral soap specifically for marble. Avoid acidic products like vinegar or lemon. Dry surfaces immediately after cleaning to prevent water marks. Apply sealer every 6-12 months according to the marble worker's recommendation. Protect the surface from hard impacts and sudden temperature changes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to repair a crack in a marble countertop?
The cost depends on the length and depth of the crack. A small crack (less than 10 cm) typically costs between 80 € and 200 €, while larger cracks can range from 300 € to 600 €. If the crack goes through the entire surface or requires epoxy resin application, the price may be higher. Always request a specific quote after visual inspection.
Is it possible to remove stains from old marble?
It depends on the type of stain and its age. Recent stains caused by liquids, oil, or wine are usually removed with specialized chemical treatments (between 150 € and 400 €). Deep or rust stains may require abrasive polishing. In extreme cases, if the stain has penetrated very deep, it may not be completely removable, but it can be considerably reduced.
What is the difference between polishing and crystallizing marble?
Polishing removes the damaged surface layer to restore the natural shine of the marble, using progressive abrasive stones. Crystallization is a chemical treatment that seals the marble and creates a protective shiny layer that lasts longer. Both techniques improve appearance, but crystallization offers greater durability and protection. Polishing costs between 400 € and 1,000 €, while crystallization ranges from 600 € to 1,500 €.
How long does the result of marble repair work last?
Durability depends on the type of work performed. Basic sealings last 6-12 months. Quality crystallization treatments last 18-24 months or more. Structural repairs (bonded cracks) are permanent if performed correctly. To maintain results, we recommend applying sealer every 6-12 months and using marble-specific cleaning products.
What maintenance should I perform after the work?
After repair, avoid using the surface for 24-48 hours (depending on the type of treatment). Afterward, clean regularly with warm water and neutral soap specifically for marble. Avoid acidic products like vinegar or lemon. Dry surfaces immediately after cleaning to prevent water marks. Apply sealer every 6-12 months according to the marble worker's recommendation. Protect the surface from hard impacts and sudden temperature changes.

