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Chipped quartz countertop -- is it a problem?

I had a Caesarstone quartz countertop installed in my kitchen last year, and I noticed a few days ago a small chip on the edge over my undermount sink. I am sure that somewhere in the last year I managed to chip it when moving something to my sink. I'm OK with that, and I can only see it if I go looking for it (I discovered it by feel, not sight)..........My question is whether it will cause any kind of problem with respect to the rest of the counter.


I think it shouldn't be a problem, since it's essentially a solid engineered slab and there's nothing to be damaged on the exposed edge different from the external surface. Am I right about that? I don't care about getting it fixed for cosmetic reasons; do I need to get it fixed for structural reasons?

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