Compac is a Spanish engineered stone brand used in premium kitchens across the UK. Made from natural quartz and resins, Compac worktops are durable — but like all quartz surfaces, they can chip, crack and scratch. Shazam Repairs specialises in on-site Compac worktop repair that restores the surface without replacement.
Common Compac Worktop Damage
Compac is engineered to be tough, but everyday kitchen use creates wear and accidental damage:
- Corner and edge chips — the most frequent damage point on any quartz worktop, often caused by heavy pans or items dropped at worktop height
- Impact cracks — radiating cracks from a heavy blow, most often near the sink cutout or hob cutout where the material is thinnest
- Surface scratches — from knives, abrasive cleaners or dragging appliances
- Sink area damage — constant moisture exposure and repeated impact around the basin
- Seam separation — visible gaps or height differences at joints between slabs
How Compac Worktop Repair Works
Our technicians carry a wide range of quartz-compatible repair materials and pigments. For Compac surfaces, the colour matching process is critical — Compac uses distinctive colour ranges including their Eternal collection (Calacatta, Statuario and Bianco marble effects) and bold solid colours. We mix our fillers to match the base colour, veining pattern and surface texture on-site.
Chip and crack repair process
- Clean and prepare the damaged area
- Build up with colour-matched resin filler in layers
- Cure the repair under UV light
- Machine and hand sand to blend the surface profile
- Polish and finish to match the surrounding sheen level
Compac vs Other Quartz Brands: Repair Differences
Compac’s particle size and resin content sit broadly in line with Silestone and Caesarstone, though their Eternal marble-effect ranges present a more complex colour-match challenge due to fine veining. Our technicians have experience with the full Compac range and carry specialist pigment blends for these surfaces.
Is It Worth Repairing Compac Worktops?
Compac is a premium brand — new slabs plus fitting typically costs £1,000–£3,500 or more depending on kitchen size and colour. A professional repair costs a fraction of that and, when done well, is virtually invisible. We always provide an honest assessment of what’s achievable before starting any repair.
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