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See what it costs to bring the shine back to your natural stone floors — and roughly how long it takes. Pick your stone, enter the square footage, and set the current and desired finish for an instant Las Vegas estimate.
Estimated polishing cost
$1,500–$2,700
Grind, hone & polish your existing marble to a satin finish — no demolition.
Estimated time on site
about 2–4 hours
Typically scheduled as a 1–2 day job once cleaning, setup & sealing are included.
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Estimates are planning ranges based on typical Las Vegas projects and Night & Day's published polishing rates; final pricing depends on stone hardness, surface damage, access, and the finish you choose. Your free in-home assessment is exact.
How stone polishing pricing works
Polishing cost is driven by the stone, its size, and how much correction the surface needs. Softer stones like marble and limestone need finer, slower diamond-grit progressions than granite or concrete. A floor that is only worn or dull polishes up quickly, while one that is scratched or etched takes extra grinding passes to flatten before it can take a shine. The finish you choose matters too — a mirror-like high polish takes more passes than a honed matte or satin surface.
Las Vegas hard water (around 278 ppm) leaves mineral film that dulls stone faster than in most cities, so many local floors need a polishing refresh every few years. For stone-specific detail, see our marble polishing guide and travertine polishing guide.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to polish stone floors in Las Vegas?
Professional stone floor polishing in Las Vegas typically runs $3–$8 per square foot depending on the stone and how much correction it needs. Marble, limestone, and terrazzo sit at the higher end because they need finer grit progressions; travertine, granite, and polished concrete are usually lower. A 300-square-foot marble floor going from a worn, dull surface to a satin finish generally lands around $1,500–$2,700. Scratched or etched floors and high-polish (mirror) finishes cost more because they take extra grinding passes.
How long does stone floor polishing take?
As a rule of thumb, a crew covers roughly 175 square feet per pass per hour, and most floors need several passes to grind, hone, and polish. A typical 300–500 square foot room is usually completed in about 2–5 hours of active work, which we schedule as a 1–2 day job once cleaning, setup, and sealing are included. Deep scratches, etching, and high-polish finishes add passes and time.
What is the difference between honed, satin, and high-polish finishes?
A honed finish is smooth and matte with no shine — it hides etching and foot traffic well. A satin finish has a soft, low-luster glow that sits between matte and glossy. A high polish is a reflective, mirror-like surface that shows off the stone's color and veining but also shows water spots and wear more readily. High polish takes the most grinding passes, so it costs slightly more than honed or satin.