Yes — in the vast majority of cases, a chipped granite worktop can be repaired professionally, on-site, to an invisible or near-invisible standard. Here is what you need to know.
Why Granite Chips
Granite is extremely hard, but it is also brittle. The edges and corners of a worktop are the most vulnerable points — they have less support than the main surface and are frequently subjected to impact from pans, appliances, dropped items and general kitchen activity.
Chips at the front edge of a worktop, at corners, and around sink cutouts are the most common. Surface chips are less common but do occur from impact with particularly heavy or sharp objects.
What the Repair Involves
A professional granite chip repair involves the following steps:
1. Preparation — the chipped area is cleaned and any loose fragments removed or stabilised. If fragments are available, they may be bonded back in position.
2. Colour matching — the technician selects or mixes a colour-matched resin compound that corresponds precisely to the colour and pattern of the granite.
3. Filling — the void is filled with the compound in layers, building up to the correct level.
4. Shaping — once cured, the repair is shaped and sanded flush with the surrounding surface.
5. Polishing — the repair is polished to match the finish of the surrounding granite — typically a high polish, though some granites have a honed or leather finish.
The entire process takes 1–3 hours on-site.
What Results Can You Expect?
On most granites, a professional repair is invisible under normal viewing conditions. The repair is most visible when viewed at a very shallow angle in strong raking light — a condition that is not typically encountered during normal use.
Very unusual or multi-coloured granites with complex patterns can be more challenging to match precisely, but even in these cases, the repair is almost always significantly better than leaving the chip or replacing the worktop.
How Much Does It Cost?
A single granite chip repair typically costs £95–£200. Replacement of a granite worktop typically costs £500–£3,000 or more. The repair option is almost always more economical.
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