If you have multiple pieces of surface damage across your kitchen and bathroom — a chipped worktop, a scratched bath, a cracked tile — it often makes sense to address all of them in a single visit. Understanding how to plan a combined repair appointment maximises value and minimises disruption.
Can Multiple Surface Types Be Repaired in One Visit?
Yes. Our technicians carry materials and equipment for a wide range of surface types — stone, solid surface, ceramic, acrylic and enamel — and can address different materials in a single appointment. A visit covering a granite chip, an acrylic bath scratch and two tile chips is entirely achievable in a standard appointment window.
How Long Does a Combined Visit Take?
Each repair adds time to the appointment. A single chip in a granite worktop takes 1–2 hours. Adding a bath chip repair and two tile chips might extend the appointment to 3–4 hours. We’ll give you a time estimate when we quote, based on the repairs required.
Preparing for a Multi-Repair Visit
- Clear the worktop and the area around each damaged surface
- Ensure all areas are accessible — move appliances or furniture blocking access if needed
- Note all damage you want addressed — it’s easy to forget a small chip until after the technician leaves
- Make sure the room is at a normal indoor temperature — very cold surfaces affect compound curing times
Sending Photos in Advance
When requesting a combined quote, send photos of each damaged area. This lets us assess accurately, ensure we bring the right materials and give you a reliable time estimate for the appointment.
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