The kitchen is the most intensively used room in the home. Worktops, sinks and floors take daily punishment and surface damage is inevitable over time. This guide covers everything you need to know about on-site kitchen surface repair — what can be fixed, how quickly and what results to expect.
Worktop Repair
Kitchen worktops chip most often at edges, corners and around sink and hob cutouts. The material type determines the repair approach:
- Quartz and engineered stone — chips filled with colour-matched resin, polished to match the surface finish
- Granite — similar approach to quartz with colour-matched epoxy; pattern matching can be complex on heavily patterned stone
- Marble — chips and cracks filled; etching (acid damage) can be polished out on lighter damage
- Solid surface (Corian, HI-MACS) — scratches can be sanded out; chips filled with matching solid surface material
- Composite — polyester or acrylic filler matched to colour; solid colours produce the best repairs
- Laminate — edge and corner chips filled; water damage to chipboard substrate can limit what’s achievable
Sink and Basin Repair
Kitchen sinks chip from dropped pans, utensils and heavy objects. We repair:
- Ceramic and fireclay sinks (Belfast, Butler, farmhouse styles)
- Composite and granite-effect sinks
- Stainless steel sinks (scratches, dents and surface restoration)
- Enamel and vitreous china sinks
Kitchen Floor Repair
Kitchen floors take heavy traffic and are prone to chips, scratches and stains. We repair:
- Ceramic and porcelain floor tiles
- Natural stone floors (marble, limestone, slate, travertine)
- LVT and luxury vinyl plank
- Safety and anti-slip vinyl
What We Can’t Repair
Structural damage — a worktop cracked all the way through a narrow span, a sink that has fractured under the weight of the bowl, or a floor where the subfloor has failed — may require replacement rather than surface repair. We give honest assessments on site.
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