Stone Resin
Crack Repair


We repair cracks and chips in the clear resin layer on marble and stone surfaces. In many cases, what looks like broken marble is actually damage to the surface resin coating, not the stone itself.

This often happens during transport or when the surface is hit by a sharp or heavy object. We repair the damaged resin layer so the surface looks smooth, clean, and naturally blended again.

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FAQ

Questions You Might Have


In many cases, what appears to be broken marble is actually a crack in the clear resin layer on top. You can send me a photo and I’ll help identify it. Resin damage is often easier to see when you look across the surface under reflected light.

This often happens because of vibration during transportation or when a sharp or heavy object is dropped onto the surface.

I first remove the cracked resin and refill the area with new resin. After allowing it to cure for at least one day, I return to sand and polish the surface. This means the repair usually requires at least two visits.

The repair is finished by polishing, and I match the final gloss as closely as possible to the surrounding surface.

It should be as durable as the original resin layer because the repair uses the same type of resin material.