A fireplace surround is often the focal point of a living room, and chips, cracks or damage to a marble, granite or stone mantel can significantly impact the appearance of the whole room. Professional fireplace surround repair restores the surface to its original condition without the disruption and cost of replacement.
Types of Fireplace Surround Materials
Marble Fireplace Surrounds
Marble is the classic fireplace surround material — Carrara, Calacatta, Statuario and Portuguese marble are all commonly found in UK period homes and modern installations. Marble chips at corners and edges from ornaments, logs and cleaning equipment. Marble also etches from acidic contact (wine, cleaning products) and can stain from heat or moisture. Chip repair uses colour-matched stone repair compounds, and hand-painted veining restores the appearance of heavily veined stones.
Granite Fireplace Surrounds
Granite mantels and surrounds are extremely hard and durable but can still chip from impact, particularly at the corners of the hearth surround. Black granite (the most common) is repaired using matched black compounds and polished to restore the high-gloss finish.
Limestone and Sandstone Surrounds
Limestone and sandstone fireplace surrounds are softer and more porous than marble or granite. They are susceptible to staining from heat, smoke residue and cleaning products. Chips are filled using matched natural stone compounds. These materials typically have a honed or matt finish which is more forgiving for repair.
Composite and Engineered Stone Surrounds
Engineered quartz and composite surrounds are also repairable using quartz repair compounds. These are less common as fireplace surrounds than natural stone but increasingly used in contemporary installations.
Common Fireplace Surround Damage
- Corner chips — the most common location
- Mantel edge chips from candleholders, ornaments or vases
- Hearth chips and cracks from log storage or dropped items
- Staining from heat, smoke or cleaning products
- Etching on marble from acidic contact
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