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Travertine and Natural Stone Tile Repair: Chips, Cracks and Pitting
Travertine is a form of limestone deposited in and around hot springs, and it has been used as a building material for millennia — from the Colosseum in Rome to…
Surface Repair for Student Rental Properties: A Landlord’s Guide
Student rental properties in the UK experience a level of wear and damage that is simply not comparable to standard residential lets. High occupancy, frequent turnover, heavy use of shared…
Surface Repair for Care Homes and Assisted Living Facilities
Care homes, nursing homes, assisted living facilities and extra care housing in the UK operate in a uniquely demanding environment for surfaces. Mobility aids, specialist equipment, high cleaning frequencies, high…
Cast Iron Bath Repair: Chips, Enamel Loss and Rust Treatment
Cast iron baths are the most durable and longest-lasting bath type available — a quality cast iron bath from the Victorian era is still fully functional today if the enamel…
Flooring Threshold and Transition Strip Repair
Flooring thresholds and transition strips — the strips of metal, wood or plastic that bridge the join between two different floor surfaces — are among the most frequently damaged and…
How to Find a Reliable Surface Repair Company: What to Look For
Surface repair is a specialist trade that sits between general handyman work and professional refurbishment — and the quality of the result depends almost entirely on the skill of the…
Surface Repair for Pub and Bar Environments
Pubs and bars in the UK operate in one of the most demanding surface environments imaginable — constant foot traffic, regular spills of drinks and food, heavy glassware and equipment,…
Resin Flooring Repair: Chips, Cracks and Coating Damage
Resin flooring — including epoxy resin, polyurethane resin and self-levelling resin screed — has become increasingly common in UK commercial and residential settings. Resin floors are popular in garages, workshops,…
Fibreglass and GRP Surface Repair: Baths, Shower Pods and Panels
Fibreglass — properly known as glass-reinforced plastic or GRP — is used extensively in bathroom products in the UK, from shower trays and enclosures to baths, wet room panels and…
Surface Repair vs Full Refinishing: What’s the Difference?
When a surface is damaged, two broad options are available: targeted repair of the specific damaged area, or full refinishing of the entire surface. Understanding the difference between these two…
Surface Repair for Restaurants and Food Service Environments
Restaurants, cafes, hotels and commercial kitchens in the UK put surfaces under intense daily pressure — heat, heavy equipment, spillages, cleaning chemicals and constant footfall all take their toll. Surface…
Marble Surface Repair: Chips, Scratches and Etch Marks Explained
Marble is one of the most beautiful — and most demanding — natural stone surfaces used in UK homes and commercial spaces. Its sensitivity to acids (citrus juice, wine, coffee,…



