Caesarstone is a premium Israeli-made quartz brand widely specified in high-end UK kitchens and commercial properties. Its dense, consistent composition makes it durable — but chips, particularly at edges and corners, do occur.
Repairing Caesarstone Worktops
Caesarstone has a distinctive aesthetic — typically fine-grained with a very consistent colour throughout. This actually makes it one of the more straightforward quartz brands to repair accurately. The lack of large aggregate particles means colour matching is primarily about getting the base colour right, rather than replicating a complex pattern.
Popular Caesarstone colours we regularly repair include Statuario Nuvo, Calacatta Nuvo, White Attica, Cloudburst Concrete and Sleek Concrete.
Common Types of Caesarstone Damage
Edge chips — the most common. Caesarstone is specified with various edge profiles, all of which are repairable.
Corner chips — particularly where worktops meet at a corner joint.
Sink cutout chips — common around undermount sinks where the quartz edge is exposed.
Scratches — Caesarstone is scratch-resistant but not scratch-proof. Deep scratches can be polished out or filled depending on their nature.
Cost of Caesarstone Repair
A single chip repair typically costs £95–£200. Replacement is typically £700–£3,000 or more depending on the slab and kitchen size.
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