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Belfast Sink Repair: Chips, Cracks and Surface Damage on Fireclay Sinks
Belfast sinks — and their cousin the London sink — are among the most iconic kitchen fixtures in British homes. Their heavy white fireclay construction has made them a popular…
How Surface Repair Is Priced: Understanding Quotes and What You’re Paying For
Surface repair pricing can seem opaque — one company quotes £150, another quotes £450 for what appears to be the same job. Understanding how surface repair is priced helps you…
Bathroom Sink vs Kitchen Sink Repair: Are They Repaired Differently?
A question we regularly receive: is repairing a bathroom sink or basin different from repairing a kitchen sink? The answer is yes — not because the fundamental repair process is…
Surface Repair for Hotels and Hospitality: Bathroom and Kitchen Surface Maintenance
Hotels, serviced apartments, B&Bs and other hospitality businesses face constant surface damage from guest use. Bathtubs chipped by falling toiletry bottles, worktops scratched by luggage or equipment, tiles cracked by…
Marble Worktop Repair: Chips, Scratches, Etching and Staining on Natural Marble
Marble worktops are among the most beautiful — and most demanding — surfaces in the kitchen. Natural marble has been prized for centuries but brings significant maintenance challenges. This guide…
New Kitchen Installation Damage: Getting Worktops and Surfaces Fixed After Fitting
A new kitchen installation should be exciting — but it’s surprisingly common to discover chips, scratches and damage on worktops, tiles and surfaces caused during the fitting process. This guide…
Surface Repair Myths: What You’ve Been Told That Isn’t True
Surface repair is frequently misunderstood — by homeowners who’ve had bad experiences with DIY kits, by landlords given wrong advice, and even by some trade professionals who aren’t familiar with…
Concrete Effect and Microcement Surface Repair: Cracks, Chips and Patching
Microcement and concrete-effect surfaces have become one of the most sought-after interior finishes — applied to walls, floors, worktops and bathroom surfaces to create a seamless, industrial-aesthetic finish. But these…
Blanco Sink Repair: Chips and Surface Damage on Silgranit and Ceramic Sinks
Blanco is one of the most recognised kitchen sink brands in the UK and Europe — their Silgranit composite sinks and ceramic sinks are installed in hundreds of thousands of…
Surface Repair in Rented Homes: A Guide for Tenants Facing Deposit Deductions
If you’re a tenant and you’ve caused accidental damage to a bath, worktop, tile or other surface in your rented property, you may be facing a deposit deduction claim. Understanding…
Bathroom Accessories Causing Surface Damage: Suction Cups, Shower Caddies and More
Some of the most common causes of bathroom surface damage are the accessories designed to be used in the bathroom — suction cup damage to baths and tiles, shower caddy…
Quartz Worktop Staining: Can Stains Be Removed or Repaired?
Quartz worktops are marketed as non-porous and stain-resistant — and they largely are. But “stain-resistant” isn’t “stain-proof”, and certain staining agents, if left long enough or applied in the right…



