Shazam Repairs covers Bradford and the BD1 postcode with expert surface repair services. We specialise in all types of kitchen worktop and bathroom surface damage, using professional-grade compounds and colour matching techniques to deliver repairs that blend seamlessly with the original surface.
What We Repair in Bradford
- Granite worktops — chips, fissures, edge damage
- Quartz worktops — cracks, chips and scratches
- Marble worktops and surfaces
- Acrylic and enamel baths
- Porcelain and ceramic tiles
- Composite and ceramic sinks
- Solid surface worktops — Corian, Hi-Macs, Staron
Coverage Across Bradford BD
We cover BD1 and the full Bradford district: Shipley BD18, Keighley BD21, Bingley BD16, Ilkley LS29, Cleckheaton BD19, Queensbury BD13, Heaton and Manningham. We also serve Leeds LS1, Huddersfield HD1 and Halifax HX1.
Repair vs Replacement
Most surface repairs cost £80–£250 compared to £500–£2,000+ for replacement worktops. We’re fully insured, experienced across all surface types and provide a guarantee on all work carried out.
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FAQs About Worktop Repair in Bradford
Can a worktop chip or burn be repaired on-site?
Yes. Our technicians carry colour-matched fillers and specialist compounds for laminate, granite, Corian, quartz and wood worktops. Most repairs are carried out in two to four hours without dismantling your kitchen.
Will the repair be visible after the job is done?
A well-executed worktop repair is virtually invisible under normal viewing conditions. We colour-match to your exact worktop shade and pattern, and finish with a polished or matte surface to blend seamlessly.
Do you repair granite and quartz worktops?
Yes. We specialise in granite, quartz and Corian surface repair. Chips and edge damage on natural stone surfaces can be filled, stabilised and colour-matched so the damage is no longer visible.
How much does worktop repair cost?
Worktop repairs typically range from £95–£250 depending on material and damage extent. Replacing a worktop runs into hundreds or thousands of pounds — repair is almost always the cost-effective choice.



