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Since 1992, Classic Marble Restoration has been repairing and restoring limestone surfaces throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul. Limestone is beautiful but it’s also one of the softest, most porous natural stones, and it shows damage faster than most homeowners expect.
Whether your limestone floor has lost its luster, your countertop has stubborn staining that won’t clean away, your wall cladding is looking worn, or your outdoor limestone has taken a beating through Minnesota winters — we’ll assess what it needs and restore it without harming the stone’s natural character.
No replacement needed — just professional repair and restoration from a team that understands limestone, treats it correctly, and stands behind every project they take on.
Most limestone owners are surprised by how quickly the surface changes — and frustrated that regular cleaning doesn’t fix it. Here’s what’s actually happening. Limestone is highly sensitive to acids, which means everyday spills — wine, coffee, citrus juice, even some cleaning products — don’t just sit on the surface. They react with it, leaving dull, rough etching that no amount of scrubbing will remove. Hard water from Minnesota’s mineral-heavy supply leaves cloudy deposits that build up in bathrooms and showers over time. And because limestone is naturally porous, it absorbs moisture and contaminants readily — especially when the sealer has worn off.
Add years of foot traffic, improper cleaning products, and Minnesota winters on outdoor limestone surfaces, and what started as a beautiful floor, countertop, or wall cladding starts looking like a problem that can’t be fixed. The good news — in almost every case, it can be.
Tip: If you have limestone countertops or furniture tops, ask us about MORE® AntiEtch® , a treatment specifically designed to protect calcium-based stone surfaces like limestone from acid damage.
To learn more about caring for your limestone, visit the Caring For It™ section on our site. You’ll find tips and articles, and you can download our Stone and Tile Care Guide.
If your limestone surfaces don’t look the way they should, these are the issues we most commonly see and correct:
If you’re seeing any of these issues, professional repair and restoration is almost always the right answer — before damage progresses further.
Limestone is used in a wide range of residential and commercial applications throughout the Twin Cities. We restore limestone surfaces in:
If it’s limestone and it’s in the Minneapolis or St. Paul area, we can restore it.
Don’t wait for the damage to get worse. Call us at (763) 784-2483 or request a free estimate — we’ll assess your limestone and give you an honest recommendation with no pressure.
Every limestone surface has its own story — the variety of stone, the finish, the age, the extent of the damage, and how it’s been cared for all shape the right approach. We assess carefully before any work begins and walk you through exactly what to expect. Our process typically includes:
Because limestone varies so much in density, texture, and finish, our assessment step is especially important. We’ll be upfront about what’s achievable with your specific stone before any work begins.
Limestone can be finished in a range of ways, and the right choice depends on how you use the space and the look you prefer:
Polished Limestone
A refined, smooth finish with a gentle sheen — less high-gloss than polished marble, but still elegant. Works beautifully in lower-traffic areas, feature walls, and formal spaces. More likely to show etching and wear over time because contrast against the smooth surface is more visible.
Honed (Natural) Limestone
A matte, smooth finish that preserves the organic, natural look of the stone. Much more forgiving in high-traffic and high-moisture areas — kitchen floors, bathroom floors, showers, and entryways. Etching and minor scratches are far less visible. This is the most popular finish for limestone in everyday living spaces.
Brushed or Textured Limestone
Some limestone surfaces have a deliberately textured or brushed finish for a more rustic appearance. We restore these finishes carefully, preserving the intended texture while correcting damage and staining.
We’ll recommend the right finish for your stone, your space, and how you use it — before we start any work.
Tip: Want to protect your investment after restoration? Ask us about our Sealing and Protecting options, including impregnating sealers and enhancing sealers designed for porous natural stone like limestone.
Homeowners and businesses throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul trust Classic Marble Restoration for limestone repair and restoration because we understand how this stone behaves — and we treat it accordingly.
Classic Marble Restoration is a Vetted and Certified Surface Care PRO Partner, meaning our licensing, insurance, and professional training have been independently verified through Surface Care PROS. You are working with a team that meets the highest standards in the surface care industry.
Restoration gives your limestone a fresh start — the right daily habits keep it that way. To learn more about caring for your stone, visit the Caring For It™ section on our site. You’ll find tips and articles, and you can download our Stone and Tile Care Guide.
A few essentials to protect your limestone after restoration:
In most cases, staining in limestone can be significantly reduced or completely removed through professional cleaning and restoration. Because limestone is porous, stains can penetrate deeply — but professional techniques including poulticing and honing can address even stubborn discoloration. The outcome depends on the type of stain, how long it has been there, and the condition of the stone. We’ll assess this honestly during our free estimate visit.
Yes — while both are calcium-based stones with similar sensitivities, limestone is generally softer, more porous, and more textured than marble. It requires a gentler approach during honing and polishing to avoid damaging the stone’s natural character. Products and techniques that work well on marble may not be appropriate for limestone. This is why working with a specialist matters.
Most residential limestone restoration projects are completed in one to two days depending on scope. Larger commercial projects or exterior hardscapes may take longer. We’ll walk you through a clear timeline during our assessment so you can plan accordingly.
Cost varies based on the square footage, condition of the stone, the type of repair needed, and whether sealing is included. Professional restoration is almost always far more cost-effective than replacing limestone surfaces. We provide free on-site estimates — the best way to get an accurate quote is to have us come take a look.
Yes — exterior limestone repair and restoration is something we handle regularly in the Twin Cities. Freeze-thaw damage, staining, weathering, and surface erosion are all common in our climate. We assess the extent of the damage and recommend the right restoration and sealing approach for exterior use and year-round exposure.
With proper care, professionally restored and sealed limestone can look great for many years. High-traffic areas and outdoor surfaces will need attention sooner than low-use interior spaces. We can discuss a periodic maintenance schedule if that’s helpful for your home or commercial property.
Yes. We work with property managers, facility directors, hotels, restaurants, and office buildings throughout the Twin Cities. Commercial limestone surfaces take heavier use and benefit from professional restoration and a regular maintenance program. We’re happy to discuss scheduled care for commercial properties.
Don’t replace it — restore it. From worn interior floors to stained countertops and weathered outdoor surfaces, Classic Marble Restoration repairs and restores limestone throughout Minneapolis and St. Paul using professional, proven methods. We’ve been caring for natural stone in the Twin Cities since 1992, and we stand behind every project we take on.
Call (763) 784-2483 or request an online estimate to schedule your free consultation.
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Ready to see what your limestone could look like? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from our team today.