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Surface Repair for Care Homes and Assisted Living: Maintaining Standards Without Disruption
Care homes, assisted living facilities and residential nursing homes face a unique surface maintenance challenge: the constant tension between maintaining high presentation standards for residents, families and CQC inspectors, while…
Surface Repair for New Build Buyers: What to Check and How to Get Snagging Fixed
Moving into a new build property is exciting — but many buyers are surprised to find surface damage and finish defects in a brand new home. Chips in bathroom fittings,…
Worktop Burns: Can a Burn Mark on a Kitchen Worktop Be Repaired?
A burn mark on a kitchen worktop is one of the most emotionally jarring surface accidents — the damage is sudden, visible and feels permanent. Whether it’s from a hot…
Silicone Sealant Replacement: How Old Bathroom Sealant Gets Mouldy and What to Do
Mouldy, crumbling or discoloured silicone sealant around the bath, shower and basin is one of the most common bathroom problems in UK homes. It looks unhygienic, is impossible to fully…
How Surface Repair Works: A Step-by-Step Guide to What Happens During a Visit
If you’ve never had professional surface repair done before, it can seem mysterious — a technician arrives, does something to a chipped bath or damaged worktop, and leaves with the…
Bathroom Sink and Basin Repair: Chips, Cracks and Staining on Ceramic and Composite Sinks
A chipped or cracked bathroom sink stands out in an otherwise clean bathroom. Whether it’s a chip on the rim of a ceramic pedestal basin, a crack in a composite…
What Causes Quartz Worktops to Chip? Prevention and Repair Guide
Quartz worktops are among the most popular kitchen surface choices in the UK — and with good reason. Engineered from approximately 93% ground quartz bound in resin, they’re hard, non-porous,…
Grout Repair and Regrouting: When to Regrout and When to Repair
Cracked, crumbling, discoloured or missing grout is one of the most common bathroom and kitchen maintenance issues in UK homes. Left unattended, failed grout allows water ingress behind tiles —…
Surface Repair for Airbnb and Short-Term Lets: Keeping Your Property Guest-Ready
The short-term rental market is more competitive than ever. With Airbnb, Booking.com and VRBO guests comparing dozens of options and leaving detailed public reviews, property presentation is a direct revenue…
Shower Tray Repair: Comparing Acrylic, Stone Resin, GRP and Ceramic Options
Shower trays come in a variety of materials — acrylic, stone resin, GRP (fibreglass), ceramic and vitreous enamel over steel — and each requires a different repair approach. Understanding which…
Porcelain Tile Repair: Fixing Chips and Cracks in Large Format Floor and Wall Tiles
Large format porcelain tiles have become one of the most popular choices for contemporary kitchens, bathrooms and open plan living spaces — and for good reason. They’re durable, low-maintenance, hygienic…
Corian and Solid Surface Repair: Fixing Scratches, Burns and Chips in Seamless Worktops
Corian and other solid surface worktops (Staron, Hi-Macs, Hanex, Avonite, Wilsonart solid surface) have long been favoured for their seamless aesthetic and repairability. Unlike stone or laminate, solid surface material…



