Stone Restoration in Lone Mountain, Las Vegas

Night and Day Stone Restoration serves the Lone Mountain community as part of our Las Vegas Valley stone restoration team — and this northwest corner of the city is one we know well. Lone Mountain homeowners invested in premium stone when they built or bought here, and that investment deserves professional care. Whether it's a travertine entryway dulled by hard water deposits or a marble bathroom floor etched by everyday household products, we've restored surfaces exactly like yours across this neighborhood for years.
Lone Mountain Homes and Their Stone
Lone Mountain developed mostly between the early 2000s and 2015, filling in the land between Lone Mountain Road, Tenaya Way, and the US-95 corridor with master-planned subdivisions and custom luxury homes. Builders in this era favored high-end stone finishes across the valley, and Lone Mountain was no exception.
The typical Lone Mountain home features travertine in entryways, hallways, and main living areas — often large-format tiles in filled-and-honed or polished finish. Marble appears frequently in master bathrooms, fireplace surrounds, and upscale kitchen countertops. Newer custom homes near the Lone Mountain Regional Park tend to have more exotic stone choices: book-matched marble slabs, Jerusalem limestone, and cream-colored travertine from Turkey or Iran.
This is affluent stone. The per-square-foot installation cost for the stone in a well-appointed Lone Mountain home easily runs $20,000 to $60,000. Professional restoration at $3-$15 per square foot is a straightforward decision when you understand what replacement would actually cost.
How Las Vegas Hard Water Affects Lone Mountain Stone
Las Vegas water measures 278 parts per million (ppm) in hardness — more than double the national average. Every glass of water spilled on your travertine, every steam-filled shower on your marble, every hose-down of your pool decking deposits calcium and magnesium into the stone's pores.
In Lone Mountain, we see three patterns repeatedly:
Entryway and hallway travertine. The filled-and-honed travertine that runs through most Lone Mountain main floors develops a cloudy, flat appearance within two to three years without professional maintenance. The mineral film penetrates the surface and cannot be removed with household cleaners. We deep-clean and extract mineral deposits from travertine like this using professional-grade tools and diamond honing — restoring clarity and preparing the surface for a fresh penetrating sealer.
Master bathroom marble. Marble is calcium-based and reacts to acidic substances — including the mild acids in many common bathroom products, soaps, and even the minerals in your own water. Etching appears as dull, lighter patches on otherwise glossy marble. We restore the etched surface by diamond-honing away the damaged layer and polishing back to the original finish. Most etched Lone Mountain bathroom floors come back to near-new condition in a single day.
Outdoor pool decking and patios. Northwest Las Vegas gets the same brutal summer sun as the rest of the valley — stone surfaces on south- and west-facing patios can reach 160 degrees in July. This heat accelerates sealer breakdown. Meanwhile, pool splash water leaves white mineral crust on travertine coping and decking within weeks. Annual professional cleaning and resealing is not optional for outdoor stone in Lone Mountain; it's maintenance.
Roads and Landmarks We Work Near
We've completed projects throughout the Lone Mountain area, including along Lone Mountain Road from the 215 Beltway east toward Tenaya Way, neighborhoods off Elkhorn Road in the southwest quadrant of the community, homes along Tenaya Way and the connecting streets into the Centennial Hills border, and custom homes near Lone Mountain Regional Park off Tenaya and Durango Drive.
The park itself — 270 acres of undeveloped desert — creates the same elevated dust exposure that affects our Centennial Hills clients. Fine Mojave particulate blows southeast from the open land and settles into homes. That abrasive dust, combined with foot traffic, grinds into polished stone surfaces and dulls finishes faster than in more sheltered parts of the valley. Lone Mountain homeowners typically notice their stone losing luster 12 to 18 months after professional polishing if they're in a location with direct exposure to southwest prevailing winds.
Homes in the Red Rock Canyon viewshed to the west face similar conditions. If you're in that zone, our Red Rock area team covers that stretch as well.
Services and Pricing for Lone Mountain Homeowners
| Service | What We Do | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Marble polishing & restoration | Diamond-ground and polished scratched, etched, dull marble to mirror finish | $3-$6/sqft |
| Travertine cleaning & sealing | Deep-cleaned and extracted mineral deposits, applied penetrating sealer | $4-$10/sqft |
| Granite countertop & floor repair | Sanded surface scratches, filled chips with color-matched epoxy, polished to uniform sheen | $3-$10/sqft |
| Limestone polishing | Gently honed and polished this acid-sensitive stone, restored surface clarity | $5-$18/sqft |
| Terrazzo restoration | Stripped old wax, diamond-ground and polished composite floor to high-gloss finish | $5-$20/sqft |
| Slate cleaning & sealing | Deep-extracted embedded minerals, applied color-enhancing penetrating sealer | $4-$10/sqft |
| Outdoor stone cleaning & sealing | Pressure-cleaned pool decking and patios, applied UV-stable sealer | $4-$8/sqft |
| Stone sealing (standalone) | Applied professional penetrating sealer with 30-day guarantee | Included |
Average Lone Mountain project: Most residential projects run $900 to $3,500 depending on square footage and stone condition. Homes with 400-600 sqft of travertine through the main living areas typically fall in the $1,600-$3,200 range. We provide free in-home estimates so you know exact pricing before we start.
What Lone Mountain Homeowners Can Expect
Every Night and Day project follows the same process, whether it's a 200-sqft bathroom or a 2,000-sqft main floor:
- Free in-home assessment — Dana or a senior technician walks your stone, assesses condition, identifies problem areas, and gives you a written estimate. Takes 15-30 minutes with no pressure.
- Scheduled service day — We work seven days a week and schedule around you. Most Lone Mountain projects complete in one to two days.
- Professional restoration — Our technicians bring the right equipment for your stone type and condition: planetary floor polishing machines for large open areas, hand-held diamond tooling for tight areas and edges.
- Sealing with guarantee — Every service includes professional-grade penetrating sealer backed by our 30-day guarantee. If you're not satisfied, we come back.
Zip Codes Served in the Lone Mountain Area
We serve all Lone Mountain residential areas, including zip codes 89129, 89143, and 89130.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does travertine sealing cost in Lone Mountain?
A: Travertine cleaning and sealing in Lone Mountain starts at $4 per square foot for surfaces in good condition. If the stone has significant mineral buildup or etching, deep cleaning and honing runs $6-$10 per square foot before sealing. A typical 400-sqft Lone Mountain main floor runs $1,600-$3,500 depending on condition. We provide free in-home estimates and don't quote final pricing until we've seen the stone.
Q: My travertine floors are only eight years old. Do they really need professional restoration already?
A: Almost certainly yes if they haven't been professionally maintained. Las Vegas hard water at 278 ppm leaves mineral deposits with every contact, and standard household mopping doesn't remove the buildup — it just redistributes it. Lone Mountain homes are also exposed to elevated desert dust from the undeveloped land nearby, which means more surface abrasion than homes further inside the valley. Eight-year-old travertine that's never been professionally cleaned and resealed typically shows mineral haze, dull patches, and sealer breakdown.
Q: Can you restore marble in my master bathroom without moving all the furniture?
A: Yes. Most Lone Mountain bathroom marble restorations require little to no furniture moving since bathrooms are dedicated spaces. For larger areas like master bedroom stone floors, we work efficiently around existing furniture. We can also restore sections — an entryway one day, a living area the following week — if that makes scheduling easier.
Q: How often should I seal my outdoor travertine pool deck?
A: We recommend annual professional cleaning and resealing for outdoor travertine in Lone Mountain. Pool water, Las Vegas summer heat, UV exposure, and monsoon moisture each stress the sealer in different ways. Annual maintenance extends the life of the stone significantly and prevents the mineral crust buildup that requires more aggressive (and more expensive) restoration later. Our 30-day sealer guarantee applies to outdoor applications as well.
Q: Do you work in Lone Mountain during summer?
A: Yes, year-round. Interior work isn't affected by summer heat. For outdoor stone restoration, we typically schedule early morning starts from May through September to avoid peak surface temperatures. We'll discuss the best timing during your free estimate.
Get Your Free Estimate in Lone Mountain
Night and Day Stone Restoration has been caring for natural stone in the Las Vegas Valley for over 20 years. Family-owned, 4.9 stars across 67 reviews, 30-day sealer guarantee on every job.
Call (702) 809-8436 for your free Lone Mountain stone assessment.
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