Dull marble floors, damaged granite countertops, and dirty dingy tile & grout can all be resolved with our expert services. We are in the business of bringing your stone and tile back to life. From floors to walls and showers to countertops, you can count on Remedy to restore the natural stone and tile in your home or business to the beauty you and it deserves. Your floors and surfaces are reflections of you, so whether you need your marble floors polished, your travertine repaired, your grout lines color sealed or your countertops cleaned, repaired, and sealed, Remedy is here for you.
We will work with you every step of the way and on your schedule, not ours. We value your property, and we will go out of our way to protect the surrounding area. We create little or no dust and will leave the work place clean and tidy. All of our services are guaranteed.
Our ultimate goal is your total satisfaction in our services. We take pride in our quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Meet Kimberly McLaughlin, founder of Remedy Surface Care. Kimberly brings years of experience to Remedy. She has held a Florida Real Estate License since 1986.
Meet Joe Walsh, Senior Technician of Remedy Surface Care. He gained vast knowledge of flooring installations and repairs while working on commercial projects.
At Remedy Surface Care, we know that stone, terrazzo and tile & grout surfaces raise important questions—especially when you’re trying to keep them looking their best. Here are answers to some of the questions we’re asked most often.
Even with regular cleaning, natural stone can lose its shine due to microscopic scratches, wear, and chemical etching. Cleaning removes surface dirt, but it does not restore the finish. Professional honing and polishing are needed to bring back the original clarity and shine.
Yes. Most scratches and etch marks can be significantly improved or completely removed through professional restoration. We use specialized equipment and diamond abrasives to refinish the surface and restore a smooth, even appearance.
Cleaning removes dirt and buildup from the surface. Restoration goes deeper—addressing damage like scratches, dullness, etching, and uneven wear. If your floors or countertops look worn even after cleaning, restoration is likely the solution.