Neolith is a Spanish sintered stone used in high-specification kitchens, bathrooms and commercial interiors across the UK. Like Dekton, it’s an ultra-compact material made by sintering minerals at extreme temperature and pressure — resulting in a hard, non-porous surface with excellent durability. But sintered stone can chip, and when it does, professional repair is required. Shazam Repairs carries out on-site Neolith worktop repair for chips and edge damage across all Neolith collections.
Neolith’s Position in the Market
Neolith sits alongside Dekton at the premium end of the sintered stone market. Their product range includes bold large-format designs — the Iron, Stone and Classtone collections — as well as refined marble-effect surfaces in the Estatuario, Calacatta and Bianco Carrara patterns. These large-format, complex veined designs present the most demanding colour-matching challenge for repair technicians.
Common Neolith Damage
- Corner and edge chips — the most frequent damage, particularly at worktop corners and sink cutout edges
- Impact chips — from heavy objects dropped at worktop height
- Hairline cracks — rare but possible around cutouts or in large unsupported spans
- Installation damage — chips sustained during transport, cutting or fitting
Repairing Sintered Stone
Sintered stone repair requires specialist materials formulated for high-density, low-porosity substrates. Standard quartz repair resins don’t bond effectively to sintered surfaces. Our technicians use appropriate products with correct surface preparation including mechanical keying and priming where required.
We carry pigments covering the full Neolith range and can match both solid and veined patterns. For complex multi-tone veined designs, the repair may be more visible than on a solid colour — we’ll always give an honest assessment of what’s achievable before starting work.
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