Serving Charleston & The Lowcountry

Who We Are

Atlantic Stone & Tile Care is the preferred floor and surface care company throughout the Charleston, Dorchester and Berkeley Counties area. We deep clean, hone, polish, and seal natural stone floors, countertops, tiles and grout. We also strip and polish terrazzo floors. We consistently produce beautiful, reliable results for our customers and reputation speaks for itself.

Our Mission

To provide outstanding service with dramatic results.

We are committed to offering high quality services at a competitive price, without engaging in price gimmicks, bait and switch tactics, or hidden charges. Our customers can expect exceptional service that leads to a long-term relationship with you as our customer. Our technicians use meticulous care to ensure that the results exceed your expectations.

Our Commitment

All work is backed by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee – our reputation demands it.

We promise to perform our services with extraordinary care, conducting ourselves with honesty and integrity. Our goal is to provide you with the highest degree of professionalism possible for your granite countertops, travertine tile floors, marble tile floors, tile and grout surfaces, and more.

Our skilled craftsmen protect the surfaces surrounding work areas, pay close attention to detail in order to achieve the best possible results, and clean up after themselves.

When we say we have reputable services, it means we always remember that our reputation depends on the quality of our work. Consequently, we will do whatever it takes to exceed the expectations of our clients.

Our quality solutions have been methodically tested for safety and effectiveness. We use the best products and equipment available in the stone and tile restoration industry.

We provide free consultations and estimates, so there are no surprises or hidden fees. It would be our privilege to provide services for you!

Products and New Installations

Our sister company, Atlantic Stone has been excelling in natural stone fabrication and installation for over 20 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

In almost every case, we provide FREE consultations and estimates. There may be an occasion, under special circumstances, that we may ask for this. We can assure you there won’t be any unexpected charges, because we are always honest and forthright with our customers and prospective customers.

It depends. Please use give us a call (843) 998-0665 to discuss specifics.

Yes. We provide residential and commercial natural stone, terrazzo, and tile and grout cleaning and restoration services.

Rugs are actually helpful in protecting your natural stone floors because they catch much of the grit and dirt that gets tracked in, reducing the potential wear and scratches such detritus can cause. However, there are some precautions you’ll want to take. Use rug holders to prevent the rug from sliding, which is not only hazardous, but can also create the scratches you are trying to prevent. Do not use rugs backed with latex or rubber.

Unfortunately, what you see are not water marks, but actual surface damage. Both travertine and marble are calcium based stones and vulnerable to damage from acid (also called etching). To get rid of the etch marks, the stone will need to be polished out, much like a gemstone would have to be if it were scratched. If the etching is not too severe, you can try to resolve this problem yourself using an appropriate polishing compound. (See our Caring For It page for a link to recommended products.) If the etch marks are too deep or cover a large area, your travertine and marble will need professional honing and polishing to get them looking beautiful again.

Most of the time when a customer asks us why their natural stone countertop is not shiny anymore, the dullness is not a problem with the stone, but is caused by a filmy buildup of some kind on the surface. This comes from cleaning granite or other natural stone countertops with water and dish soap or some other inappropriate cleaner that leaves a residue. Switching to a pH neutral cleaner specifically designed for use on natural stone will fix this problem, though it may take several cleanings to do so. In rare cases, there are other, less benign reasons your countertops have become dull, which could require professional restoration. So, if a neutral stone-safe cleaner does not resolve the dullness or you would like a consultation before taking any action, please don’t hesitate to call us. We’ll help you figure out the best course to take to get your countertops back to the shine you love.

Since the #1 culprit of damage to floors is dirt (grit, sand & dust), it is best to use a dry, untreated microfiber dust mop or a vacuum daily when possible. Damp mopping is recommended on a weekly basis and whenever there are visible spills. Be sure to thoroughly clean your mop and bucket after every use, and replace water frequently while mopping. A dirty mop can actually cause the damage you are seeking to avoid, so rinsing often is also recommended.

Restoration of stone is the restoring of worn stone–marble, travertine, granite, etc.—to the state in which it was installed. Or better. It may also entail the altering of the stone’s surface to match a desired finish of the installation’s owner or management. In some cases an owner may desire a polished finish to be changed to a honed finish or vice versa. Restoration includes the use of such techniques as: polishing, honing, grinding (lippage removal), deep cleaning, sealing, and chip/crack repair.

If your floor is not deeply scratched, surface polishing may bring back an acceptable shine. However, may result in “shiny scratches” if any of the scratches were deeper than the surface polishing could address. If your floor has deep scratches, is worn badly, or otherwise damaged, a complete restoration is warranted. This is a decision we will be happy to advise you on. We provide free estimates for all restoration work.

First of all, let me assure you that your marble vanity tops do not need to be replaced. Second, let me address a common misunderstanding—sealing protects against staining by filling the pores of the stone so it does not quickly absorb the staining agent and you have time to wipe up a spill. Sealing does not prevent etching, which is a chemical reaction to acid rather than an absorption issue. Etching is surface damage and can be remedied by professional honing and polishing to restore your original finish and leave your vanity tops looking as good or better than the day they were installed.

We use diamond abrasives and water to restore natural stone surfaces. This means that no dust is created during the process.

Atlantic Stone & Tile Care

Atlantic Stone & Tile Care specializes in stone countertops, floors, and vanities, with unparalled repair and maintanance services.

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