The worktop area around a hob cutout is one of the most vulnerable parts of any kitchen. The unsupported edge is subject to heat, impact from pans, and the mechanical stress of the hob being installed, adjusted or removed. Chips at hob cutout edges are common on all worktop materials.
Why Hob Cutouts Chip
Mechanical stress during installation — when a hob is installed, the cutout edges are clamped and may sustain minor damage that goes unnoticed until later.
Impact from pans — a heavy pan landing on the edge of the hob cutout can chip the worktop edge.
Thermal cycling — repeated heating and cooling of the area immediately adjacent to the hob can cause stress in the worktop material, particularly at the unsupported cutout edge.
Hob removal — when a hob is removed for replacement or service, the adhesive clips can pull the edge of the cutout.
Repair by Material
Granite and quartz — the most common material for hob cutout chip repair. Filled with colour-matched resin, shaped and polished.
Corian and solid surface — chips can be repaired and the surface refinished seamlessly.
Laminate — more challenging due to the layered structure, but repairable in most cases.
Porcelain worktops — specialist repair required due to the hardness of the material.
Cost
Hob cutout chip repair typically costs £95–£200 depending on the material and extent of damage. Send us photos for a fixed price.
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