Slate worktops offer a distinctive dark, textured appearance popular in rustic and contemporary kitchens. Their layered structure makes them prone to specific types of damage — and requires specialist repair knowledge.
Why Slate Worktops Chip and Flake
Slate’s characteristic layered structure (cleavage planes) means it can split along those planes under impact or thermal stress. The result is often a stepped or layered chip rather than the cleaner chip you see on granite or quartz.
What Can Be Repaired
Edge chips — the most common type. The layered structure of slate means edge chips are somewhat predictable in their shape, which actually helps with repair.
Surface chips — from impact with hard or heavy objects.
Flaking — where the surface layer of the slate is beginning to delaminate along natural cleavage planes. Consolidated with specialist stone consolidant before chip repair.
Scratches — slate has a relatively soft surface. Scratches can be filled or treated depending on depth.
Slate Colours
Slate worktops are predominantly dark grey to black, with some brown-grey and green-grey types. Our technicians carry compounds for all standard slate worktop colours.
Cost
Slate worktop chip repair: £95–£175. Send photos for a fixed price.
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