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How Long Does Surface Repair Take? Time Estimates for Common Repairs
One of the most common questions we receive before booking a repair is: how long will it take? Time matters — whether you’re fitting repairs around a tenant changeover, a…
Surface Repair for Letting Agents: Managing Tenant Damage Efficiently
Letting agents deal with surface damage constantly — at check-out inspections, during deposit disputes, when properties are being prepared for remarketing, and during periodic inspections. Professional surface repair is one…
Travertine Tile Repair: Filling Holes, Chips and Pitting in Natural Stone
Travertine is a form of limestone — a natural stone with a characteristic pitted, cellular texture formed during its geological creation. Its distinctive appearance makes it popular for floors, walls…
What to Do If You Have a Bath Emergency: Overflow Damage, Sudden Chips and Cracks
Bath emergencies come in several forms — a sudden crack, water leaking from an overflow, a bath that’s dropped and chipped at installation, or discovering significant damage before guests or…
Silestone Repair: Fixing Chips and Surface Damage on Silestone Quartz
Silestone is one of the leading engineered quartz worktop brands in the UK and worldwide, manufactured by Cosentino. Available in a huge range of colours and textures — including N-Boost…
Kitchen Worktop Edge Damage: Chipped, Lifting and Delaminating Edges Repaired
Kitchen worktop edges take the hardest knocks — they’re the points most exposed to impacts, where the material geometry creates vulnerability, and where the effects of moisture and daily use…
Caesarstone Repair: Fixing Chips and Cracks in Caesarstone Quartz Worktops
Caesarstone is one of the world’s most recognised quartz worktop brands — widely used in UK kitchens for its durability, range of colours and consistent finish. Despite being marketed as…
Acrylic Bath Discolouration: Why Baths Yellow and How to Fix It
White acrylic baths are by far the most common type installed in UK homes — and over time, many develop an unpleasant yellowing or cream-coloured discolouration that makes the bathroom…
Surface Repair Guarantees: What to Ask Before You Book
Not all surface repair services are equal — and when you’re investing in a professional repair, you should understand what guarantees are offered and what they cover. This guide explains…
Surface Repair for Property Developers: Pre-Handover Snagging and Defect Repair
Property developers and house builders face surface damage at every stage of construction — from subcontractor damage during fit-out, to handling damage in the materials supply chain, to minor defects…
Composite Worktop Repair: Fixing Chips and Damage on Minerva, Earthstone and Similar Surfaces
Composite worktops — made from a blend of natural stone and polymer resin — offer the look of stone with greater flexibility and lower cost. Brands such as Minerva, Earthstone,…
Bathroom Renovation on a Budget: What Can Be Repaired vs Replaced?
A full bathroom renovation can cost £3,000–£15,000 or more — a significant investment that many homeowners can’t justify, particularly if the bathroom is structurally sound and the layout works. But…



