Laminam is an Italian manufacturer producing large format ultra-thin porcelain slabs (3mm–12mm) used for worktops, wall cladding and flooring in premium residential and commercial applications. Like all porcelain, Laminam can chip at edges and corners.
Laminam repair requires the same specialist approach as all sintered and porcelain surfaces — the extreme hardness requires careful preparation and appropriate repair compounds. Results on standard Laminam colours (whites, concretes, stone effects) are generally very good.
We recommend sending photos for an assessment before committing to a visit, as some Laminam designs are more complex to repair than others.
Cost
Laminam chip repair: £100–£250. Send photos for a fixed price and feasibility assessment.
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