Solid Surface Repair

While solid surface material is not as hard as some of its counterparts (granite, quartz surfacing), one of its selling points  has always been its renewability. Anyone familiar with the material knows that if it is damaged, it can be repaired, usually to where the damaged area cannot be detected when done. All that is required is the right set of tools, the know-how and a color-matched piece of material.

We ran across this useful video showing “wikedfamousmikeal” demonstrating the process for repairing a solid surface countertop that had been damaged, along with the integral sink attached to it.

Obviously, this guy knows his stuff, and from the comments at the end, the customer thought so too: