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Worktop Chip Repair Specialists

Professional worktop chip repair for quartz, granite, marble, laminate, Corian and more. Seamless results without the cost of replacement. Chips can occur on a wide range of worktop materials including quartz, granite, marble, laminate and Corian. Our specialist repair process is designed to rebuild and blend damaged areas across all surfaces without the need for full replacement.

Over 20 years specialist repair experience

Advanced colour matching for all materials

Most repairs completed in a single visit.

The very latest in UV curing technology and repair processes

Save huge amounts of money vs replacement

For more information on our complete kitchen worktop repair services visit our main service page.

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Chips are one of the most common types of damage found on kitchen worktops, often caused by dropped objects, heavy impacts or repeated stress on vulnerable areas such as edges, corners and cut-outs. Even a small chip can stand out against the surface, affecting both the appearance of the worktop and, in some cases, its usability. Chips can range from small edge damage to deeper impact areas and may affect different materials in different ways depending on the surface structure. We also repair related issues such as worktop crack repair and worktop scratch repair where damage extends beyond a simple chip.

Different worktop materials react differently to impact. Hard surfaces such as quartz and granite are highly durable but can be brittle, meaning they are more prone to chipping along exposed edges. Marble, being a softer natural stone, can chip more easily, while laminate surfaces may break through the top layer, exposing the core beneath. Solid surfaces such as Corian can also chip, although they are often more repairable due to their uniform structure.

 

At Prymo, we specialise in professional worktop chip repair across all major materials, restoring damaged areas using advanced repair techniques and specialist materials. The process involves rebuilding the chipped section, carefully matching the colour, tone and texture of the surrounding surface, and blending the repair so it sits naturally within the worktop.

Our goal is not just to fill the damage, but to restore the overall appearance of the surface so the repair is as discreet as possible. In many cases, this allows homeowners to avoid the cost, disruption and inconvenience of replacing the entire worktop.

Whether your worktop has suffered a small edge chip, a deeper impact mark or visible surface damage, our technicians can assess the repair and provide a practical solution that delivers a durable and visually improved result.

Our Chipped Worktop Repair Process

Our worktop chip repair process is designed to rebuild, colour match and blend damaged areas across different materials. Where damage extends further, we may also incorporate worktop crack repair or worktop scratch repair techniques.

  1. Assessment – Identify material type and damage

  2. Preparation – Clean and stabilise the chipped area

  3. Rebuild – Use specialist fillers or resins

  4. Colour Matching – Match tone, pattern and texture

  5. Blending & Finishing – Refine for a natural finish

 

Each repair is tailored to the specific material and type of damage.

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Chip Repair Across Different Worktop Materials

Chipped worktop repair varies significantly depending on the material, as each surface reacts differently to impact damage and requires a specific repair approach. Understanding these differences is key to achieving a strong, long-lasting repair that blends naturally with the surrounding surface.

Hard stone and solid surface materials behave differently to laminate, both in how they chip and how they are restored. This is why professional worktop chip repair involves material-specific techniques rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.

Quartz & Granite Chip Repair

Quartz and granite worktops are engineered and natural stone surfaces known for their strength and durability. However, their hardness also makes them more brittle, meaning chips commonly occur on edges, corners and around sink cut-outs.

Repairing chipped quartz or granite worktop repair involves rebuilding the damaged area using specialist resins, followed by detailed colour matching to replicate the natural tones, flecks and patterns within the stone. Because these materials often contain multiple colours and textures, achieving a natural-looking repair requires precision and experience.

Marble Chip Repair

Marble is a softer natural stone with unique veining and colour variation, making it more susceptible to chips and surface damage. Chips in marble often require a more delicate approach due to the material’s structure and visual characteristics.

Marble chip repair involves rebuilding the damaged section and carefully blending it into the surrounding stone, taking into account the natural veining and finish. In some cases, the surface may also be refinished or polished to restore a consistent appearance.

Laminate Worktop Chip Repair

Laminate worktops consist of a decorative surface layer bonded to a core material, which means chips often break through the top layer and expose the substrate beneath. This type of damage requires a different approach compared to stone surfaces.

Repairing chipped laminate involves rebuilding the damaged area and recreating the surface pattern using colour matching techniques. The goal is to blend the repair into the surrounding design so it is less noticeable and restores the overall look of the worktop.

Corian & Solid Surface Chip Repair

Corian and other solid surface worktops are made from a uniform material throughout, which makes them one of the most repairable surfaces. Chips can often be rebuilt and then sanded and refinished to blend seamlessly into the surrounding area.

Because the material is consistent all the way through, corian repairs can be more easily integrated compared to stone or laminate, often resulting in a very subtle finish.

Dekton Chip Repair

Dekton is an ultra-compact surface designed for high durability, but it can still chip, particularly on edges. Due to its dense and brittle structure, repairing Dekton requires specialist techniques and a careful approach.

Chipped Dekton can often be improved by rebuilding and blending the damaged area, although results may vary depending on the severity and location of the damage.

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Worktop Chip Repair Near You

We provide worktop chip repair services across Manchester, Cheshire and Liverpool, delivering fast, high-quality repairs directly in your home.

Our technicians carry out on-site repairs across the North West, restoring damaged worktops without replacement.

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Chipped Worktop Repair FAQs

Can chipped worktops be repaired?

Yes, chipped worktops can usually be repaired using specialist techniques across materials such as quartz worktop repair, granite worktop repair and laminate worktop repair.

Will the repair be visible?

Repairs are designed to be minimally noticeable once completed.

How long does chip repair take?

Most repairs take 1–2 hours.

Is repair cheaper than replacement?

Yes, significantly.

For more information on our complete kitchen worktop repair services visit our main service page.

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