Jefferson Parish · Certified Professionals

Stone Crack Repair
in Kenner

Kenner's proximity to Lake Pontchartrain adds salt-air moisture that's particularly harsh on unsealed granite and marble That's why Kenner homeowners trust us for stone crack repair — we understand the conditions your stone lives in.

Kenner's Go-To for Crack Repair

Kenner homeowners often don't realize their granite countertops are unsealed until a water ring won't wipe off. That's usually when they call us.

A crack or chip doesn't mean your stone needs replacing. Our repair specialists use color-matched epoxy and resin systems to fill cracks, rebuild chips, and smooth pitting so the repair is virtually invisible. Whether it's a hairline fissure in your marble countertop or deep pitting in a travertine floor, we restore structural integrity and appearance in a single visit.

Kenner's proximity to Lake Pontchartrain adds salt-air moisture that's particularly harsh on unsealed granite and marble. That's part of why professional-grade restoration and sealing matters here more than in drier climates.

In Kenner, we work on suburban homes ranging from '70s brick ranches to newer developments, plus commercial properties along Williams Boulevard. Each type of property has its own stone care challenges, and we've seen them all.

Quick Facts

  • Service Area: Kenner & Jefferson Parish
  • Certifications: MB Stone, MORE® AntiEtch®
  • Warranty: Included on all work
  • Estimates: Free, no obligation

Problems We Solve in Kenner

What You're Dealing With

  • Cracks in marble or granite countertops
  • Chips along edges and corners
  • Pitting and small holes in travertine
  • Fissures that collect dirt and bacteria
  • Separation at seams and joints

How We Fix It

  • Color-matched epoxy fills for invisible repairs
  • Edge and corner chip restoration
  • Travertine hole filling and refinishing
  • Seam re-bonding and leveling
  • Preventive reinforcement for vulnerable areas

Crack Repair FAQ

Can a cracked marble countertop be repaired instead of replaced?

In most cases, yes. We use color-matched epoxy that bonds to the stone and fills the crack so it's virtually invisible. The repair restores structural integrity too — not just appearance. Replacement should be a last resort, and we rarely have to recommend it.

What causes cracks in natural stone?

Settling foundations, thermal expansion, heavy impact, or stress around cutouts for sinks and cooktops. In the Gulf Coast region, shifting clay soils are a common culprit — the foundation moves slightly, and the rigid stone cracks before the substrate does.

Will the repaired area match the rest of the stone?

That's the goal, and we're good at it. We custom-tint epoxy to match your specific stone's color and veining pattern. Once polished, most repairs are undetectable to the naked eye. We'll point out where the repair is — otherwise you probably won't find it.

How long does a stone crack repair last?

Our epoxy repairs are permanent under normal conditions. The bonded material is actually stronger than the surrounding stone in many cases. Unless the underlying cause of the crack (like foundation movement) continues, you shouldn't see the problem return.

Get Your Free Estimate

Call us or fill out the form. We'll assess your stone and give you honest recommendations — even if the answer is "it doesn't need anything yet."

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