Worktop Water Damage Repair: Swelling, Delamination and Staining
Water damage is one of the most common types of worktop damage in UK kitchens and bathrooms. A leaking tap, an overflowing sink, water pooling around the join between the worktop and upstand, or simply years of accumulated moisture around the sink cutout — all can cause swelling, delamination and staining in worktops. This guide […]
Vinyl and LVT Floor Repair: Chips, Tears and Lifting Edges
Vinyl and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring are among the most popular floor coverings in UK homes and commercial properties. Durable, waterproof and easy to install, they are particularly common in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and rental properties. But they are not damage-proof: chips and gouges from dropped objects, tears from heavy furniture dragging, and lifting […]
How Long Does Surface Repair Last? Durability and Longevity Guide
One of the most common questions from customers considering professional surface repair is: how long will it last? It is a reasonable concern — if the repair fades, chips again or becomes visible within a year, the value proposition is undermined. The answer depends on the material, the repair method used, the quality of the […]
Kitchen Cabinet Door Chip and Scratch Repair: All Materials
Kitchen cabinet doors are among the most frequently damaged surfaces in the home. Daily use, pots and pans, bags, appliances and general kitchen activity all conspire to chip, scratch and mark cabinet door surfaces over time. The good news is that professional surface repair can address damage to most cabinet door materials to a very […]
Surface Repair for Property Developers: Snagging at Scale
Property developers face a specific challenge that homeowners do not: surface snagging at scale. On a development of 20, 50 or 200 units, the volume of chips, scratches and surface damage accumulated during the construction process — and the tight timeline between practical completion and handover to purchasers or first occupiers — creates a predictable […]
Shower Tray Repair: Acrylic, Stone Resin and Ceramic
Shower trays take daily use and occasional hard knocks. Chips from dropped shampoo bottles, cracks from excessive weight or flex, surface scratching and the gradual yellowing of older acrylic are all common issues. Understanding what’s repairable and what the process involves helps homeowners make informed decisions rather than rushing into expensive full shower replacement. This […]
Concrete Worktop Repair: Cracks, Chips and Stain Removal
Concrete worktops have moved from industrial settings into contemporary high-end kitchens over the past decade. Their raw, textured aesthetic is unique among worktop materials — but concrete is far more demanding to maintain than engineered stone or laminate, and it requires specific repair approaches when damaged. This guide covers the main types of concrete worktop […]
Stainless Steel Worktop and Sink Repair: Scratches, Dents and Chips
Stainless steel worktops and sinks are the professional kitchen standard — durable, hygienic and easy to clean. In domestic settings they are increasingly popular in contemporary and industrial-style kitchens. But stainless steel does mark: it scratches readily, dents from heavy impact and can be damaged by inappropriate cleaning products or by welding and grinding heat […]
Enamel Bath Repair: Chips, Scratches and Rust Treatment
Enamel baths — whether cast iron with a vitreous enamel coating or steel with a porcelain enamel finish — are found in many UK homes, particularly in properties built before the widespread adoption of acrylic baths from the 1970s onwards. Enamel baths are durable and retain heat well, but the enamel surface can chip, scratch […]
Worktop Burn Repair: Laminate, Granite, Quartz and Wood
Burns to kitchen worktops are one of the most common and frustrating types of surface damage. A hot pan placed directly on the wrong surface, a cigarette left burning, a hair straightener rested on a bathroom worktop — all leave marks that can look devastating at first glance. The good news is that professional surface […]



