Singapore · Since 1986
Marble polishing & natural-stone restoration in Singapore
Marble, granite, terrazzo and homogeneous stone are an investment — and they dull, etch and scratch over time. Restoring them properly is the craft Brigade was built on in 1986. Our craftsmen bring tired floors, lobbies, vanities and feature walls back to a deep, even lustre.
A full stone-restoration process, not a quick buff
Surface polish alone won't fix etching or lippage. We diagnose the stone and its condition first, then apply the right stage of work — from full diamond grinding to flatten and renew a worn floor, through honing and crystallisation polishing, to stain and etch removal and a protective seal. The result is uniform clarity and a finish that lasts, not a shine that fades in weeks.
Stone and settings we restore across Singapore
We work on marble, granite, terrazzo, limestone, travertine and homogeneous tile — in landed homes and penthouses, condominium lobbies and common areas, hotels, retail floors and corporate receptions. Work is scheduled around your hours, including overnight, so tenants, guests and staff are undisturbed.
What's included
- Diamond grinding & honing
- Crystallisation polishing
- Stain & etch removal
- Lippage / uneven floor correction
- Sealing & ongoing protection
- Terrazzo & granite specialists
Pricing. Stone restoration is typically priced per square foot and depends on the stone, its condition and the finish required. We confirm a fixed, itemised quote after a complimentary assessment.
Frequently asked
How much does marble polishing cost in Singapore?
Marble and stone restoration is usually priced per square foot, and the rate depends on the stone type, its condition and whether full grinding or only polishing is needed. After a complimentary assessment we provide a fixed, itemised quote — we don't quote blind.
Can you remove etch marks and stains from marble?
Yes. Acidic etching, water marks and many stains can be honed and polished out, and stubborn stains drawn out with poultices, before resealing. Severe damage may need localised grinding, which we'll identify at the assessment.
How long does marble floor restoration take?
A typical residential floor is completed within a day or two depending on area and condition; large commercial floors are scoped and often done in overnight phases to avoid disruption.