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How to Care for a Repaired Surface: Aftercare Guide for Baths, Worktops and Tiles
Surface repair restores damaged baths, worktops, tiles and shower trays to an excellent appearance — but the repair material needs proper care to ensure it cures correctly and lasts as…
Period Property Surface Repair: Heritage Materials and Restoration
Period properties and heritage buildings present specific challenges when it comes to surface repair. Victorian cast iron baths, original encaustic floor tiles, limestone or marble window sills, period terrazzo floors…
Bath Panel Repair: Fixing Chips, Cracks and Damage to Bath Panels
Bath panels are often overlooked in bathroom repairs — but a chipped, cracked or damaged bath panel is an eyesore that detracts from the overall appearance of the room. This…
Wet Room Repair: Fixing Tiles, Tray Damage and Waterproof Surface Issues
Wet rooms present particular challenges when surface damage occurs — not only are the aesthetics affected, but the waterproof integrity of the installation can be compromised. This guide covers professional…
LVT and Vinyl Floor Repair: Fixing Chips, Tears and Damage Without Full Replacement
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and sheet vinyl flooring are popular choices for kitchens, bathrooms and hallways — durable, waterproof and affordable. But they can suffer chips, cuts, tears and burn…
Granite Composite Sink Repair: Chips, Cracks and Colour Restoration
Granite composite sinks are popular kitchen choices — durable, heat-resistant and attractive. But despite their toughness, they can suffer chips, cracks and fading over time. This guide covers professional repair…
Slate Worktop Repair: Can Chips and Scratches Be Fixed?
Slate worktops are striking and distinctive — but like all natural stone surfaces, they can chip, scratch and develop surface damage over time. This guide covers what types of damage…
Surface Repair for Estate Agents: Preparing Properties for Viewings and Photography
Estate agents know better than anyone that presentation is everything — particularly in the current market where buyers begin their search online. Surface damage that photographs poorly, or that buyers…
Can You Paint a Bath? Bath Resurfacing vs Professional Repair Explained
Bath painting and resurfacing services promise a quick, cheap alternative to bath replacement. But there’s significant confusion between “bath painting” (a DIY approach), professional bath resurfacing, and specialist chip repair.…
Can You Repair a Chipped Bathroom Sink? A Complete Guide to Basin Repair
A chip in a bathroom sink — whether it’s a white ceramic pedestal basin, a composite under-mount bowl or a vintage enamel sink — is a common household problem. The…
Bathroom Tile Colour Change: Can You Resurface Tiles Without Removing Them?
Changing the colour of bathroom tiles — or completely transforming the look of a tiled bathroom — without removing tiles is a genuine possibility that many homeowners aren’t aware of.…
Surface Repair in Rented Properties: Who Pays — Landlord or Tenant?
When a bath gets chipped, a tile cracks or a worktop gets damaged in a rented property, the question of responsibility is almost always the first thing that comes up.…



