Repair Options For Laminate Countertops

Laminate countertops are very popular in kitchens due to the fact that they are very durable and also affordable. However, while laminate countertops can last for years, it is possible for the countertops to sustain damage, especially in areas of heavy use. If the laminate countertops in your kitchen are no longer looking so great, you may think that you have to replace them. The good news is that replacement is not your only option. There are a number of companies that offer laminate countertop repair services that can restore your countertops so you can get several more years of use out of them. Some of the repair options for laminate countertops include:

Painting the Surface

Many people are not aware of the fact that laminate countertops that are stained or scratched can be painted. Painting is also a good option if the countertops in your kitchen are a color that you dislike. While there are laminate countertop painting kits available at home improvement stores, the DIY approach is not recommended. If you want the best results, you should hire a professional who is experienced in repairing countertops with the use of paint. When your laminate countertops are painted, the surface will first be sanded down and then an epoxy paint will be applied. A good paint job can make your worn-out laminate countertops look like other materials, such as granite, quartz, or marble.

Using Repair Paste or a Color-Matching Repair Pen

Kitchen countertops are used a lot for food prep, so it is not surprising that laminate countertops can develop scratches or chips on the surface. Scratches and chips can be quite unsightly, so it is normal to want to have them fixed. If your countertops have minor surface damage, a professional can use repair paste or a color matching repair pen to fill in the damage, leaving the countertop looking as good as new.

Laminate Patching

In some cases, a large piece of a laminate countertop can break off, leaving a section that stands out in a bad way. This type of severe damage can leave you thinking that you need new countertops, but having the laminate patched is a simple solution. This is another repair that should be left to a professional. If you try to do it yourself, you are not likely to be happy with the results. A professional will be able to cut the right size patch, line it up so it fits the pattern of your countertop, and then seal it into place, eliminating the damage. 


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