Chips, burns, cracks or impact damage to your kitchen worktop don’t always mean full replacement. In many cases, professional repair can restore the surface to a smooth, colour-matched finish — at a fraction of the cost of new worktops.
As part of our wider hard surface repair services, we carry out specialist on-site kitchen worktop repairs with minimal disruption and long-lasting results.
What We Repair
We regularly repair:
- Chipped laminate worktops
- Burn marks from hot pans
- Cracked or split surfaces
- Impact damage to edges and corners
- Water-damaged sections
- Surface scratches and cosmetic wear
If you’re unsure whether your worktop can be repaired, send us a photo — we’ll give honest advice.
Laminate, Composite & Stone Worktop Repairs
We repair a wide range of kitchen worktop materials, including:
- Laminate worktops
- Quartz and composite surfaces
- Solid surface worktops
- Stone-effect and patterned finishes
Each repair is carefully colour-matched and blended to reduce visibility, restoring both the appearance and structural integrity of the damaged area wherever possible.
Why Repair Instead of Replace?
Replacing a damaged kitchen worktop can involve:
- Removing sinks and appliances
- Disturbing cabinets and splashbacks
- Replacing large sections unnecessarily
- Significant cost and disruption
Professional worktop repair avoids much of this inconvenience. Repairs are completed on site, often within a single visit.
On-Site Kitchen Worktop Repair Specialists
All repairs are carried out on site, meaning there is no need to remove the worktop. We work cleanly and carefully within your home, protecting surrounding areas throughout the process.
Our aim is simple — restore the damage so it blends naturally with the existing surface and performs as it should.
Areas Covered
We provide kitchen worktop repair services across the surrounding region and travel within a two-hour radius of our base location.
If you’re unsure whether we cover your area, feel free to get in touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a chipped laminate worktop really be repaired?
In many cases, yes. Chips and impact damage can often be filled and colour-matched to blend with the surrounding surface. The success depends on the extent and location of the damage.
Will the repair be visible?
While no repair is completely invisible under close inspection, professional colour matching and blending techniques are designed to reduce visibility as much as possible and 9 times out 10 you won’t be able to see the repair at all.
Is repair cheaper than replacement?
In most cases, significantly so. Repair avoids the cost of removing and replacing large sections of worktop and the associated labour.