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Surface scratches are one of the most common hard surface repairs we deal with at Shazam Repairs — and one of the most commonly misunderstood in terms of cost. Here’s a clear breakdown.

What Does Scratch Repair Cost in the UK?

Cost depends heavily on the surface material and the severity of the scratch:

  • Laminate or vinyl flooring scratch — a competitive pricea competitive price
  • Hardwood floor scratch — a competitive pricea competitive price
  • Stone or quartz worktop scratch — a competitive pricea competitive price
  • Furniture scratch (wood) — a competitive pricea competitive price
  • Stainless steel or metal scratch — a competitive pricea competitive price
  • Acrylic bath or shower tray scratch — a competitive pricea competitive price

These are all on-site prices. No collection, no days without your kitchen or bathroom.

What Makes Scratch Repair More Expensive?

Depth: A surface scratch that’s only in the finish costs less to repair than a deep gouge that’s into the substrate material.

Length: A 5cm scratch costs less than a 50cm scratch across a worktop or floor panel.

Colour complexity: High-gloss white surfaces or complex wood grains require more time for colour matching.

Location: High-visibility areas (the front of a kitchen door, the centre of a floor panel) require more precision.

Can I Repair Scratches Myself?

Minor scratches on wood furniture can sometimes be improved with wax crayons, touch-up pens or wood fillers. But these rarely achieve an invisible result, and on stone, laminate or acrylic surfaces, DIY kits often make things worse.

For anything in a visible location, professional repair gives a far better outcome.

Shazam Repairs — On-Site Scratch Repair

We repair scratches on all hard surfaces including stone, wood, laminate, acrylic, metal and composite materials. Get a free quote for scratch repair and we’ll tell you exactly what’s achievable before we start.