Architectural & Decorative Stone Restoration
Beyond floors and countertops — we restore fireplaces, architectural details, outdoor stone features, and custom stone elements.
⭐ 5-Star Rated in Charleston
✓ Fully Licensed & Insured
✓ Most stone elements restored — not replaced
✓ Free photo-based evaluation (24h response)
✓ 15+ years of professional stone experience
✓ Traditional craftsmanship techniques
✓ Structural repair expertise
✓ Deep material science understanding
When Repairs Make Sense
If the damage is structural or widespread, we may recommend restoration or replacement instead — and we’ll be transparent about the best long-term solution.
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We restore fireplaces, carved stone features, outdoor lanterns, fountains, stone tables, and custom architectural details. Our approach combines structural repair with surface refinement to preserve original craftsmanship.
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Precision repair and reinforcement of damaged stone edges, corners, and impact zones.
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Targeted structural restoration when full replacement is unnecessary.
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Proper removal, preparation, and re-sealing to prevent moisture intrusion and long-term damage.
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Careful removal and installation while preserving surrounding surfaces.
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Surface correction and refinement without compromising material integrity.
Types of specialty repairs we perform:
If the damage is structural or widespread, we may recommend restoration or replacement instead — and we’ll be transparent about the best long-term solution.
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• Countertop chip & edge repair
• Crack stabilization & filling
• Surface refinishing in repaired areas
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Fountains, garden lanterns, exterior steps, and decorative stone exposed to weather.
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Custom stone pieces, artistic elements, and unique installations.
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Reconstruction of broken or deteriorated edges using structural bonding and reinforcement techniques.
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Crack evaluation and structural stabilization to prevent spreading or failure.
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Advanced color matching and texture recreation to blend repairs seamlessly.
Crafted to restore visual continuity without compromising strength.
Our repair services are not:
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Short-term surface repairs that may look acceptable initially but don’t resolve the root cause of damage.
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Repairs completed without proper preparation and bonding can reduce longevity and overall performance.
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Treating only the visible damage without assessing surrounding areas may result in recurring issues.
We specialize in permanent, structural restoration — not quick cosmetic fixes.
We approach repairs as part of long-term surface care — not as isolated cosmetic fixes.
Specialty & Architectural Restoration
Some stone elements require more than surface repair. Fireplaces, outdoor lanterns, fountains, carved stone details, and architectural components demand structural precision and deep material understanding.
We approach these projects as structural restoration — not cosmetic patchwork.
How Repair Pricing Works
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Each repair is assessed based on material type, structural condition, and extent of damage. No two stone surfaces are identical, and pricing reflects the specific restoration required.
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Many repairs are most effective when performed alongside polishing, sealing, or structural reinforcement. We recommend solutions that ensure long-term results — not isolated fixes.
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Clear photos help us evaluate the material, damage type, and surrounding areas before scheduling. This allows us to provide an informed preliminary estimate.
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Exact pricing is finalized after reviewing photos or inspecting the surface in person. We believe in transparent, upfront communication before any work begins.
Get a Professional Repair Evaluation
Not sure if your stone element can be restored?
Send photos — we’ll give you an honest assessment.
We respond within 24 hours
All repair requests are reviewed individually.
If the damage is widespread or structural, we may recommend restoration or replacement instead — and we’ll be honest about that.