Our Services

North West Granite Solutions provides specialist stone worktop services for domestic and commercial customers across the North West and beyond. With over 25 years of experience, we focus on repairing, restoring and modifying existing worktops using professional techniques and equipment.

Every job is assessed individually, and we provide honest advice on what can realistically be achieved based on the material and condition of the surface.

Worktop Repair

We repair stone worktops that have been damaged, worn or marked over time. Common issues include chips, cracks, impact damage, stains, etching, heat marks and dull surfaces.

Our repair services can significantly improve the appearance of granite, quartz and other stone worktops, often extending their lifespan and avoiding the need for full replacement. All work is carried out on site with care and attention to detail.

In-Situ Cut-Out & Modifications

We carry out on-site cut-out modifications where it is safe and suitable to do so. This service allows existing worktops to be adapted to fit new appliances without removing the worktop, reducing disruption and downtime.

Each modification is carefully assessed to ensure the integrity of the worktop is maintained.

Restoration

Polishing and refinishing services help restore the appearance of dull, scratched or worn stone worktops. This process can refresh the surface and improve consistency across the worktop.

Results vary depending on the material and condition of the surface, and honest advice is always provided before work begins.

Templating & Installation

We offer templating and full installation services for new worktops at competitive prices for refurbishments and replacement projects. This service is suitable for both domestic and commercial properties.

Each installation is carried out with precision to ensure a high-quality, long-lasting finish.

Materials We Work With

We regularly work with:

  • Granite

  • Quartz

  • Marble

  • Slate

  • Corian

  • Dekton

If you’re unsure what material your worktop is, we can usually identify it from photos.