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Why Granite Cracks at the Sink—and How We Fix It Permanently

Technician repairing a granite countertop crack near a sink cutout, stabilizing the slab, bonding the crack with stone-grade adhesive, and polishing the surface to match the surrounding finish.

Granite Crack Repair in University Park, TX

Granite countertops in University Park homes are often part of custom kitchen designs with large islands and integrated sinks. While granite is strong, it is not immune to cracking—especially around sink cutouts, seams, and overhangs. Sureshine Care and Restoration Services, Inc. provides professional granite crack repair to restore both structure and appearance without the disruption of replacement.

Why Granite Cracks Appear in High-End Kitchens

  • Stress concentrated around sink openings
  • Minor cabinet movement over time
  • Thermal expansion from cooking appliances
  • Unsupported spans or seating overhangs

How We Approach Granite Crack Repair

  1. Identify the cause of the crack, not just the symptom
  2. Stabilize the slab if movement is detected
  3. Structurally bond the crack using stone-specific adhesives
  4. Blend color and pattern for a natural appearance
  5. Polish and seal the repaired area for consistency

Schedule Granite Crack Repair in University Park

Book an estimate now or call (972) 734-8933.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a crack mean my countertop is failing?

Not necessarily. Most cracks are localized stress failures that can be stabilized and repaired when addressed early.

Is granite crack repair better than replacement?

In many cases, yes. Repair preserves your existing slab, avoids demolition, and typically costs far less than replacement.

Can cracks worsen if ignored?

Yes. Daily use, moisture, and heat can cause cracks to widen or spread if left untreated.

Will the repair affect resale value?

A professional repair that restores stability and appearance is generally far preferable to leaving visible damage.

 

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