Help! A quarter size corner of my granite counter top chipped off?

Susan Urmey
by Susan Urmey
I have the piece and it occurred where 2 granite pieces were joined in a narrow band to form a front border of the sink.
  6 answers
  • Betty Betty on Mar 13, 2016
    Contact a granite installer/fabricator. They should be able to repair this for you.
  • Jeanette S Jeanette S on Mar 14, 2016
    I agree...go to an installer and get some help. They use resins when they put 2 large pieces together so maybe they can help you!
  • Elizabeth Wilson Elizabeth Wilson on Mar 14, 2016
    Have also heard that egg white makes a very strong glue. Friends used that on a piece of tile on a fireplace
  • Patty Patty on Mar 14, 2016
    Unless your under warranty, go to Lowe's,,they have the same clear resin mix. You will be able to fix it for a lot less money than a pro will charge you. Mix, put to pieces together, hold it for a few seconds and then tape it for 24 hours. If the resin bleeds through the seam just scrape it off with a windo scraper blade, wash and polish. This resolve of mine comes from troubleshooting and repairing a whole lot of quarts counter tops. Good luck!
  • Johnchip Johnchip on Mar 14, 2016
    If this is an important corner, up front, always seen, always used, i would go pro and ask them to not just fix, but reinforce underneath so it does not keep happening. (also they will guarantee their work) If a back, side unimportant spot go resin self repair, but follow prep and instructions exactly using only the accompanying products they recommend, not substitutes.
  • Lavonne Lavonne on Mar 15, 2016
    I fixed a similar problem using epoxy glue. It costs just a few dollars. The kind I got hardens clear.