Worktop chip repair is one of the best value repairs available to UK homeowners — a £95–£200 investment that restores a chipped worktop to invisible condition and saves thousands against replacement. Here is a detailed 2026 price guide.
What Affects the Price?
Several factors affect the cost of a worktop chip repair:
Material type — stone and engineered quartz repairs are slightly more complex than laminate, reflecting higher material costs and more specialist technique.
Chip size — a small chip (under 10mm) is less work than a large corner chip or a crack. Prices reflect this.
Colour complexity — plain whites, greys and blacks are faster to match than complex patterns or unusual colours.
Number of repairs — multiple repairs in a single visit attract a reduced rate for additional items.
Price Guide by Material
Granite Worktops
- Small chip (under 10mm): £95–£150
- Medium chip (10–25mm): £125–£200
- Large corner chip: £150–£250
- Crack from sink/hob cutout: £150–£300
Quartz Worktops (Silestone, Caesarstone, etc.)
- Small chip: £95–£165
- Medium chip: £130–£200
- Large corner chip: £160–£250
- Crack: £150–£275
Marble Worktops
- Small chip: £95–£175
- Medium chip: £130–£200
- Etch polishing (per area): £95–£200
Laminate Worktops
- Small chip: £85–£140
- Burn repair: £95–£165
- Edge chip: £85–£140
Corian and Solid Surface
- Chip repair: £85–£165
- Scratch repair: £75–£145
Hardwood and Timber
- Chip or burn: £85–£175
- Scratch repair: £75–£145
Multiple Repairs — How the Pricing Works
If you have a chipped worktop AND a chipped sink AND a cracked tile, having all three repaired in a single visit is significantly cheaper than separate visits.
Typical combined visit pricing:
- First repair: full price (£85–£200 depending on type)
- Second repair same visit: £55–£135
- Third repair same visit: £45–£115
What Does Worktop Replacement Cost by Comparison?
Laminate: £300–£1,200 for supply and fit (kitchen-dependent)
Quartz: £800–£4,000+ for supply and fit
Granite: £1,500–£6,000+ for supply and fit
Marble: £2,000–£8,000+ for supply and fit
A chip repair at £95–£200 against a replacement cost of £800–£6,000 is a saving of 97–99%.
How to Get a Fixed Quote
The prices above are indicative ranges. For your specific chip, send photos to info@bathfixer.co.uk with your postcode and the worktop material (if you know it). We respond with a fixed price — no call-out fee.
Red Flags to Avoid
Very low prices (under £60 for any stone repair) — professional stone repair compounds, colour libraries and experienced technicians are not cheap. An unusually low price suggests poor materials, lack of experience, or a company that will add costs on the day.
Insisting on a paid site visit before giving any price indication — this is unnecessary. A professional can quote from photos.
No guarantee offered — all professional surface repair should carry a workmanship guarantee.
Get a Free Quote
Send us photos of the damage and your postcode for a fixed price with no obligation. We respond the same day.