A chipped or cracked bathroom tile is one of the most common surface repair requests we receive. Unlike worktop chips, a damaged tile in a bathroom feels particularly prominent — bathrooms are smaller spaces and every surface is visible at close range. This guide helps you understand your options and find the right specialist.
Repair vs. Replacement: The Core Question
The moment a bathroom tile chips, most homeowners immediately think about replacement. But tile replacement is far more disruptive and expensive than it sounds. You need to source a matching tile — which may no longer be available if the range has been discontinued. You need to remove the damaged tile without breaking adjacent tiles. You need to regrout. And the new tile, even if it matches, will show slightly different due to age and lighting variation.
Professional tile chip repair avoids all of this. We fill the chip with colour-matched resin, shape and polish it to the surrounding glaze, and you have a repair that is hard to see in normal lighting — often better than the alternative of a visibly different replacement tile.
What Types of Tile Chip Can Be Repaired?
- Corner chips on wall tiles
- Edge chips at tile joins
- Surface chips from impacts
- Hairline cracks across the tile face
- Chips at tile-to-grout junctions
Finding a Tile Repair Specialist Near You
Look for a company that specifically performs tile chip repair (not just tile fitting), that can show examples of completed work, and that provides a fixed-price quote from photos rather than demanding a site visit first. Shazam Repairs covers England and Wales and can typically attend within 1–5 working days.
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