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How Much Does Worktop Repair Cost in the UK?

A chipped, scratched, or burnt worktop is one of the most common kitchen frustrations in the UK — and one of the most searched questions is: how much does it actually cost to fix? The good news is that professional worktop repair is almost always significantly cheaper than a full replacement, and in most cases the damage can be made virtually invisible.

Here’s a realistic breakdown of worktop repair costs in the UK, based on damage type and material, so you know what to expect before you pick up the phone.

What Affects the Cost of Worktop Repair?

Several factors influence the final price of a worktop repair:

  • Material — Granite, quartz, laminate, solid wood, Corian, and ceramic worktops all require different techniques and specialist materials.
  • Size and severity of damage — A small chip costs less to repair than a deep crack or large burn mark.
  • Location — Prices tend to be higher in London and the South East than elsewhere in the UK.
  • Number of repairs — Technicians often offer a better per-item rate if multiple repairs are carried out in a single visit.

Worktop Repair Costs by Damage Type

Here’s what you can typically expect to pay for professional worktop repair in the UK:

  • Chip repair: £85–£150 per chip. Most chips from dropped mugs or pans fall into this range.
  • Crack repair: £120–£250, depending on the length and depth of the crack.
  • Burn mark repair: £100–£180. Burn marks from hot pots, cigarettes, or appliances are extremely common and usually highly repairable.
  • Scratch repair: £80–£150 for surface-level scratches. Deep gouges may cost more depending on the material.
  • Laminate worktop repair: Generally at the lower end — £75–£130 — as laminate is one of the more straightforward materials to work with.
  • Granite or quartz repair: £120–£250+ due to the specialist resins and skills required.

These prices typically include the call-out, materials, and labour. Always request a full itemised quote before work begins.

DIY vs Professional Worktop Repair: Which Is Better?

DIY repair kits are available from most hardware stores for £10–£40. However, getting a truly invisible result without professional experience is extremely difficult. Issues like poorly matched colours, incorrect filler consistency, or uneven surfaces can actually make the damage more obvious — and harder (and more expensive) to correct later.

For worktops in prominent areas such as kitchens, professional repair almost always delivers a better, longer-lasting result. Most professional repairs are completed on-site in under two hours, with no need to remove or replace the worktop.

What Can and Can’t Be Repaired?

The majority of common worktop damage is repairable by a professional technician:

  • ✅ Chips and dents
  • ✅ Cracks (up to a certain length)
  • ✅ Burn marks and heat damage
  • ✅ Surface scratches and scuffs
  • ✅ Delamination on laminate surfaces

Some damage is beyond repair and may require replacement:

  • ❌ Worktops that are structurally warped or buckled
  • ❌ Very large cracks spanning the full width of the surface
  • ❌ Severe water damage where the substrate has crumbled

If you’re unsure whether your worktop is repairable, a reputable technician can usually assess it quickly — often from a photograph alone.

How to Get the Best Value on Worktop Repair

To get the best price, book repairs for multiple areas in one visit — this spreads the call-out cost across more jobs and reduces your overall spend. Also, act quickly: small chips left untreated can develop into larger cracks over time, especially around sinks and hobs where heat and moisture are present.

Get a Free Worktop Repair Quote Today

If you’ve got a chip, crack, burn mark, or scratch on your worktop, Shazam Repairs offers professional worktop repair across London and the UK. Most repairs are completed on-site in under two hours, and we work with all materials — from laminate and quartz to granite and solid wood.

We also specialise in chip repairs across all hard surfaces, including ceramic tiles, stone, and acrylic baths.

Send us a photo of the damage for a free, no-obligation quote — and in many cases we can give you an accurate estimate before even booking a visit.

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