Welcome Rotary Stone Restorations
ABN : 56 604 063 176
Rotary stone Restorations is Adelaides #1 stone bench top chip repair expert the first business in South Australia to specialise in bench top chip repairs since 2012 repairing quartz, granite and marble. Stone bench top chip repair is a highly specialised skill requiring a very high level of skill to be able to colour match and re polish any stone to match the original.
Chips in stone bench tops often occur in the under mount sink and along edges knife cuts and small burns can also be repaired basic chip repair starts from $250 plus Gst.
Kitchens can move overtime and joins can open up along the bench top this can be unhygienic and unsightly . Rotary Stone Restorations can re level re joins with a colour matched hard join and the repair is permanently making your bench top look new again.
Quarts surfaces such as caesarstone are very durable and mostly don’t need to be polished but Rotary Stone Restorations can polish and professionally clean quarts removing most stains. Under mount bowls and edges can also be re polished as they can have fine chips and become jagged over time.
Rotary stone can polish granite bench tops and seal . regular sealing of light colour granite is important to prevent staining. Granite is much more durable then marble but can still stain and chip. Rotary Stone Restorations provides all care maintenance and repair services for granite bench tops.
Rotary stone Restorations can polish marble bench tops and vanity's removing etches scratches and stains polished to a mirror polish or honed look also anti etch sealer can protect your precious marble from acid and oils . Marble can scratch and ware over time but your precious marble can be polished new again.
Marble bench tops is one of the most elegant surface types you can have in your home or commercial space. It's cool and bright, extremely popular and it goes with any decor. Rotary stone is the first in Australia with breakthrough technology to seal marble to prevent etching acid-sensitive stones like marble, limestone, travertine, and onyx are prone to etching when acidic substances come in contact with these stone types, the acid actually begins to eat away at the surface, which creates dull spots known as etching. An etch is not a stain and cannot be prevented by using even the best penetrating stone sealer.
Everyday items that you use in your kitchen such as lemons, vinegar, coffee, wine, and soda or in your bathroom, like certain cleaners, and lotions can quickly cause an etch mark. While it's certainly possible to repair etches, the process can be labor intensive and expensive. Most importantly, the repair does not protect against future etching until now.