Counter Crack Repair Calculator
A cracked stone counter doesn't always mean replacement. Most kitchen-sink cracks start at the sink rail and stay short — those usually repair clean for a fraction of the cost of swapping the slab. Use the calculator below to see what repair vs. replacement looks like for your counter.
The "sink rail" is the strip of stone between the sink cutout and the
counter edge — this is where the vast majority of cracks start.
Material affects only the replacement comparison, not the repair cost.
Used only for the replacement comparison. Most kitchen counters fall
in the 25–60 sq ft range.
Strong Repair Candidate
| Repair | — |
|---|---|
| Plumbing add-on (rear-rail repair) | — |
| Replacement (granite, ±10%) | —–— |
| You save by repairing | —–— |
Calculator output is illustrative — final pricing depends on the on-site assessment. Tell us about your project for a written quote.
What's included with a crack repair
- On-site assessment — the right repair depends on crack length and depth.
- Color-matched epoxy or polymer fill, blended into the slab.
- Polish and seal so the repair zone disappears into the surrounding stone.
- Care instructions for the area going forward.