Limestone Floor and Worktop Repair: Fixing Chips, Scratches and Hollow Spots
Limestone is a naturally warm, elegant material used in both kitchen worktops and floor tiles — but it’s softer and more porous than granite or quartz, making it more prone to scratching, chipping and staining. This guide covers how limestone damage is assessed and repaired, and what realistic outcomes to expect. Why Limestone Is More […]
What to Do Immediately After Chipping a Worktop or Bath
You’ve just dropped something and heard that sound — the sharp crack of ceramic, stone or acrylic chipping. The first few minutes after surface damage occurs can make a difference to how easy the subsequent repair is. Here’s exactly what to do. Step 1: Find and Save the Fragment (If There Is One) For a […]
Marble Worktop Repair: Fixing Chips, Etch Marks and Cracks in Natural Stone
Marble is one of the most beautiful — and most demanding — kitchen worktop materials. It’s porous, susceptible to acid etching, and can chip at edges. This guide covers what types of marble damage are repairable, what to manage expectations on, and how professional marble repair works. Types of Marble Worktop Damage Chips and Edge […]
Kitchen Worktop Burn Repair: Removing Scorch Marks from Stone and Laminate
A hot pan placed directly on a kitchen worktop is one of the most common causes of surface damage. On laminate, it causes immediate surface blistering and scorching. On quartz or granite, it can cause thermal shock cracking or localised discolouration. This guide covers what’s repairable and how professional burn repair works. Burn Damage on […]
Worktop Repair After a House Move: What to Fix Before You Settle In
Moving house is stressful enough without discovering that your new kitchen or bathroom has surface damage. Whether it was there before you moved in or happened during the move itself, a house move is actually one of the best times to address worktop, bath and tile damage — while you’re already living in disruption mode. […]
Caesarstone Worktop Repair: Fixing Chips in Israeli Engineered Quartz
Caesarstone is one of the world’s most recognised quartz worktop brands, popular in UK kitchens for its consistent colour range, durability and 25-year warranty. Despite its hardness, Caesarstone can chip and crack — and when it does, professional repair is almost always possible. This guide covers what you need to know. Why Caesarstone Chips Despite […]
White Worktop Repair: Matching and Restoring Bright White and Cream Surfaces
White and cream worktops are consistently among the most popular kitchen surface choices in the UK — and among the most commonly repaired. This guide explains the specific challenges of repairing white and off-white surfaces, how colour matching works, and what to expect from the repair process. Why White Worktops Are Both Easy and Challenging […]
Silestone Worktop Repair: Fixing Chips and Cracks in Cosentino Quartz
Silestone is one of the best-known quartz worktop brands in the UK, manufactured by Cosentino and available through major kitchen retailers including Howdens, Wickes and specialist stone suppliers. When a Silestone worktop chips or cracks, professional repair is usually possible — here’s what you need to know. About Silestone Worktops Silestone is an engineered stone […]
How Long Does Worktop Repair Last? Durability and Aftercare Guide
One of the most common questions we hear from customers considering worktop repair is: “How long will the repair last?” It’s a fair question — and the honest answer depends on the type of surface, the extent of the damage and how the repair is cared for afterwards. This guide covers everything you need to […]
Outdoor Kitchen and Worktop Repair: Granite, Porcelain and Stone Pavers
Outdoor kitchens and garden worktops have grown dramatically in popularity in recent years. Granite, porcelain and natural stone are the most common materials for external kitchen surfaces — and while they’re highly durable outdoors, they’re not immune to chipping, cracking and staining. This guide covers what can be repaired and how. Challenges of Outdoor Surface […]






