From a chipped counter to a smooth finish experience
I never thought a small chip would push me into researching corian worktop options, but one hectic morning changed that and I ended up finding a surprisingly smooth solution.
It happened while I was preparing breakfast near The Centre Livingston, and I noticed a rough edge that quickly became impossible to ignore in my well kept kitchen.
At first, I put it off, but over a few days it got worse. I started checking reviews and came across JRW Kitchens. Their site looked straightforward, so I decided to make contact. I sent a few images and explained the issue. The reply came back promptly with a clear quote and a few available dates. Booking felt stress free, and I appreciated that everything was explained in a clear way.
On the day, the technician arrived right on schedule and got straight to work. First, they carefully cleaned the area, making sure there was no dust or grease. Then came the sanding process, which helped level out the damaged section. here Since my worktop had a slightly deeper flaw, they applied a special filler and let it set properly. What impressed me was the attention to colour matching. They didn’t just guess but took time to get it right so it matched the rest of the surface. After that, everything was blended in, followed by a thorough final polish. The whole process felt methodical, and I could tell this wasn’t rushed. The workspace was kept organised, which made a difference in how comfortable I felt having the work done at home.
By the end, the damaged area was practically invisible. You’d have to know exactly where to look to spot anything. It saved me from a full replacement, which would have been far more disruptive. I liked how convenient the whole experience was, especially not needing to remove anything or deal with a long installation process. That said, I do think this kind of service is best suited for minor damage rather than major structural problems. Still, for what I needed, it worked out really well and felt like a practical fix.