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Composite and Franke Sink Repair: Chips, Scratches and Staining
Composite kitchen sinks — made from a blend of granite or quartz particles bound in acrylic resin — have become increasingly popular in UK kitchens over the past 15 years.…
Acrylic Bath Repair: Chips, Cracks and Yellow Staining
Acrylic baths are by far the most common type in UK homes — lightweight, warm to the touch, available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, and significantly cheaper…
What Colour Can You Match? Colour Matching in Surface Repair Explained
One of the most common questions customers ask before booking a surface repair is: “Can you match my colour?” It is the right question to ask — the quality of…
Surface Repair for Schools and Educational Buildings
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational facilities face some of the highest levels of surface wear of any building type. Thousands of students, daily cleaning regimes, competitive sports, science labs…
Surface Repair for Office Fit-Outs: Desks, Kitchenettes and Bathroom Areas
Office fit-outs represent significant capital expenditure — high-specification desking, kitchen and breakout surfaces, toilet and bathroom areas, reception counters and flooring. Surface damage in commercial office environments is common and…
Quarry Tile Repair: Victorian and Traditional Floor Tile Restoration
Quarry tiles are the distinctive unglazed clay floor tiles found in Victorian and Edwardian kitchens, hallways, porches, sculleries and bathroom floors across the UK. Durable, attractive and increasingly sought-after in…
Bathroom Tile Repair: Chips, Cracks and Re-Grouting
Bathroom tiles are among the most commonly damaged surfaces in UK homes. Daily use, the occasional dropped bottle or toiletry, age-related grout deterioration and occasional impacts from renovation work all…
Surface Repair for Airbnb and Short-Term Let Hosts: A Practical Guide
Running a successful Airbnb or short-term let property requires maintaining a high standard of presentation — and the reality of frequent guest turnover is that surfaces get damaged. Worktops are…
Worktop Water Damage Repair: Swelling, Delamination and Staining
Water damage is one of the most common types of worktop damage in UK kitchens and bathrooms. A leaking tap, an overflowing sink, water pooling around the join between the…
Vinyl and LVT Floor Repair: Chips, Tears and Lifting Edges
Vinyl and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring are among the most popular floor coverings in UK homes and commercial properties. Durable, waterproof and easy to install, they are particularly common…
How Long Does Surface Repair Last? Durability and Longevity Guide
One of the most common questions from customers considering professional surface repair is: how long will it last? It is a reasonable concern — if the repair fades, chips again…
Kitchen Cabinet Door Chip and Scratch Repair: All Materials
Kitchen cabinet doors are among the most frequently damaged surfaces in the home. Daily use, pots and pans, bags, appliances and general kitchen activity all conspire to chip, scratch and…



