AntiEtch® Marble Counter Protection in Dallas, TX
Why Choose AntiEtch® for Your Dallas Home?
- Stops acid etching from wine, citrus, vinegar, and coffee
- Prevents stains while maintaining natural color and clarity
- Custom finish options: matte, satin, or polished
- Durable, UV-cured protection that lasts 10+ years
Our Proven AntiEtch® Installation Process
- Evaluation – Assess your marble for etches, scratches, and seam issues
- Masking – Protect cabinets, appliances, and surrounding surfaces
- Preparation – Hone the surface to remove etches and create a smooth bond
- Application – Apply AntiEtch® evenly across your counters
- Curing – Harden the coating with proprietary UV light technology
- Finishing – Customize your desired finish: matte, satin, or polished
- Detailing – Complete inspection and final touch-ups
- Ready for Use – Your counters are ready immediately (plumber may reinstall faucets)
Other Services for Dallas Homes
Outside of Our Service Area?
If you’re not in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, you can still protect your marble. Find a certified AntiEtch® applicator through the Sureshine Service Network.
Book Your AntiEtch® Estimate Today
Protect your marble counters for years to come. Book an estimate now or call (972) 734-8933 to schedule your consultation in Dallas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AntiEtch® make marble look different?
No. AntiEtch® is crystal clear and preserves the natural look of your marble. You choose the finish level that best suits your home.
How long does AntiEtch® protection last?
With proper care, AntiEtch® lasts 10+ years, giving Dallas homeowners long-term peace of mind.
Can I use regular cleaners after AntiEtch®?
Yes. You can clean with stone-safe neutral cleaners. The coating protects against acid etching and staining, but abrasive pads should still be avoided.
Is AntiEtch® only for marble?
No. AntiEtch® also works on other acid-sensitive stones like limestone, travertine, and onyx.
How long does installation take?
Most Dallas projects are completed in one day, depending on the size and complexity of your counters.





