Kitchen Worktop Repair – Some Tips and Recommendations
Often the family life revolves around the kitchen – it’s a busy and sociable room. Therefore, it’s inevitable that with the traffic coming through the kitchen that eventually you’ll get some damage to the kitchen worktop. Kitchen worktop replacement can be a messy and expensive job and you ought to weigh up whether you intend to replace a damaged worktop or whether you should decide to repair it. You will find there are numerous advantages of repairing damage to a kitchen worktop, below we will take a look at a few. If you have perhaps spotted a chip to the corner of your worktop, or scratched it using a knife you may now be thinking about repairing the damage.
Why should I repair instead of replace?
The initial benefit to take into consideration is obviously cost. The option to repair is by far the more economical option, it is possible to pick up a DIY kit for a relatively cheap price from the DIY store, or even using a professional company will save you a considerable amount in comparison to replacing the entire worktop. The main element in the reduction of this cost is the fact that a specialist company can be in and out of your property in a matter of a couple of hours.
Another significant advantage of opting for worktop repair over worktop replacement is the reduction in disruption to your home life. The kitchen is essential to family life and when you chose to replace your worktop (whether it is marble, granite, laminate, wood or stone) your kitchen would be in disarray for a few days. If you chose to replace then inevitably you’d need to take the cupboards off the wall, the sink would need to come out and potentially you will require some plumbing work done! By fixing the damage all this disruption is removed.
Is it better to use a specialist company to do the work?
If you feel confident to undertake the repair yourself there is no reason why you shouldn’t. If you were to use a specialist company you will be certain of excellent results, that you will be totally satisfied with.
Am I going to be able to see where the damage was?
When you employ someone or do an adequate job on your own then the finish should be virtually indistinguishable from if you had had the worktop replaced. DIY kits and professional kits come in a wide range of colours to match many kitchens.
What type of damage is it possible to fix?
• Chips
• Dents
• Scratches
• Cracks
• Missing Corners
• Damaged Edges
Repairing your damaged worktop certainly has some distinct advantages over replacing your worktop.
This article was written by R Deans on behalf of HomeTech UK LTD, experts in Granite Worktop Repair. For more information and Kitchen Worktop Repair. please visit www.hometech-uk-ltd.co.uk
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