Porcelain is one of the most durable tile materials available, but its hardness also makes it brittle — chips and corner breaks occur from heavy impacts and are common at tile edges, floor thresholds and around bath and shower surrounds. Here’s what professional repair can achieve.
Types of Porcelain Tile Damage
Edge Chips
The most common type — a small piece broken from the edge of a tile, often at floor thresholds or around bath panels. Edge chips on plain-coloured porcelain can be filled very effectively with colour-matched epoxy and polished flush. Results on white and light-coloured porcelain are typically very good.
Surface Chips
Chips in the centre of a tile face rather than at the edge. These occur from dropped heavy objects. On through-body porcelain (where the colour goes all the way through), surface chips are often repairable with a near-invisible result. On surface-glazed porcelain, matching the glaze texture precisely is harder but usually achievable to a good standard.
Corner Breaks
Larger pieces broken from corners are more demanding repairs, particularly on larger-format tiles (600×600 or larger). Small corner breaks can be rebuilt with epoxy and shaped back. Very large breaks may require tile replacement if the structural integrity of the tile is affected.
Patterned, Marble-Effect and Wood-Effect Porcelain
Large-format patterned porcelain — marble-effect or wood-effect tiles — present more challenge for colour matching because the pattern element must be replicated. We assess each case from photos and advise honestly on achievable results.
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