Care homes and nursing facilities face a particular challenge with surface damage: high usage rates, heavy cleaning regimes, equipment impacts and the need to maintain a clean, well-presented environment for residents, their families and CQC inspectors. Professional surface repair offers a fast, low-disruption solution.
Common Surface Damage in Care Home Environments
- Bath and basin chips from manual handling equipment and hoists
- Tile chips in wet rooms and bathrooms from grab rail installation or fitting
- Worktop chips in kitchen and domestic areas from heavy kitchen equipment
- Floor tile damage from wheelchair and mobility aid impacts
- Shower tray cracks from weight loading or movement
Why Professional Repair Works in Care Settings
Replacing a bath, basin or tile in an occupied care home room is disruptive and can be distressing for residents. Professional surface repair is completed in the room, typically within 1–2 hours, using compounds that are odour-controlled and quick-curing. There’s no need to relocate residents or close rooms.
Regulatory and Hygiene Considerations
CQC inspections include environment checks. Chipped baths and broken tiles can flag as hygiene risks — harbouringg bacteria in the exposed substrate. Professional repair seals the surface and removes these concerns. All materials we use are food-safe, non-toxic once cured, and suitable for healthcare environments.
Multi-Site and Block Contracts Available
For care home groups or facility management companies, we offer planned maintenance visits and block repair packages. Contact us to discuss care facility requirements →
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