can floor tile be repaired instead of replaced?

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I've got the California Closet people installing new closets, and it's turned into a clusterf**k.

The people who pre-cut the shelves at the workshop cut the shelves wrong, and the poor install guy is trying to fix it and install himself, and making a bigger mess. He also should have a partner to help do the install, but for some reason the partner is out today.

So anyway without help he has a hard time assembling the stuff, and dropped shelves that has dented my baseboards, and caused a hole in my tile.

I don't have a lot of spare tiles to replace this tile, so I want it to be repaired instead.

Do you guys know if it's possible to repair a tile, that has a pencil eraser sized hole in it?
 
ceramic or granite??
either way..

for granite there is a sort of epoxy that you can use drys super hard.. I used on counter top a few times... but it will never look the same and is noticable up close

ceramic... I usually replace.. it will never look the same because ceramic color is baked on.. you could probably use the same epoxy though if it is small enough hole..

go to home depot and see what they have..

Cheers
 
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