The bathroom is one of the most repair-intensive rooms in any home or rental property. Surfaces take daily wear, moisture creates challenges, and tiles, baths, shower trays and sinks are all vulnerable to chipping, cracking and staining. This guide covers everything you need to know about bathroom surface repair.
Bath Repair
Whether your bath is acrylic, enamel-on-steel or enamel-on-cast-iron, chips and cracks can be repaired on-site. The repair material is matched to the bath colour, applied to fill and restore the surface, then finished to match the surrounding sheen. Most bath chip repairs are completed in 1–2 hours and the bath can be used again within 24 hours.
Shower Tray Repair
Acrylic, stone resin and fibreglass shower trays can all crack or chip. Chips are filled and colour-matched. Cracks require assessment — a crack that has penetrated the full depth of the tray may need sealing to prevent water ingress. We advise honestly on whether repair or replacement is the right outcome for each crack.
Tile Repair
Chipped wall and floor tiles in bathrooms are repairable in most cases. We match the tile colour and gloss level and apply a specialist repair compound to restore the chip. Plain tiles in standard colours produce the most invisible repairs. Decorative, patterned and handmade tiles can be more challenging to match.
Basin and Sink Repair
Ceramic and vitreous china basins, composite basins and stainless steel or brass sinks can all be chipped and repaired. The approach varies by material — ceramic uses a similar technique to tile repair, composites use polyester or acrylic filler, and metallic sinks use specialist metal-adhesive compounds.
Bathroom Floor Repair
Vinyl, LVT and safety flooring chips and scratches can be repaired on-site. Stone and ceramic floor tiles are also repairable. We can match textures including non-slip surfaces for wet areas.
UPVC Window Frames
Bathroom window frames in UPVC often get scratched or chipped during renovation or general wear. We repair UPVC frames in white and coloured profiles including anthracite grey and woodgrain finishes.
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