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Can You Repair a Cracked Shower Enclosure? Glass, Acrylic and Fibreglass Panels
A cracked shower enclosure is both a cosmetic problem and a safety concern — and your first instinct might be that it needs to be replaced entirely. But whether replacement…
Bath Resurfacing vs Bath Repair: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?
If you’ve searched for help with a damaged or worn bath, you may have come across both “bath repair” and “bath resurfacing” — and been unsure which one applies to…
Surface Repair for Hotels and Hospitality: Keeping Rooms Guest-Ready
Hotels, guesthouses, serviced apartments and B&Bs face a constant challenge: maintaining the appearance of rooms, bathrooms and communal areas to a standard that earns positive reviews, justifies room rates, and…
What Does Surface Repair Cost? A Realistic UK Price Guide
One of the first questions customers ask when they discover damage to a bath, worktop, tile or floor is: how much will this cost to repair? The honest answer is…
Ceramic Wall Tile Repair: Fixing Chips, Cracks and Broken Bathroom Tiles
Ceramic wall tiles are one of the most common surfaces in UK bathrooms and kitchens — and chipped, cracked and damaged tiles are one of the most frequent surface repair…
Heated Towel Rail Damage Repair: Chips, Scratches and Paint Damage
Heated towel rails — particularly chrome and brushed stainless steel ladder rails — are a standard feature in modern UK bathrooms. They’re also surprisingly vulnerable to damage: chips in the…
Balcony and Terrace Tile Repair: Fixing Outdoor Porcelain and Stone
Balcony and terrace tiles face more demanding conditions than almost any other tiled surface — freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure, foot traffic, furniture movement and rainwater all take their toll. When…
Natural Stone Worktop Repair and Sealing: Granite, Quartz and Marble Maintenance
Natural stone and engineered stone worktops — granite, quartz, marble, quartzite, slate and limestone — are among the most desirable surfaces in modern kitchens. But they’re not maintenance-free. Chips, cracks,…
Surface Repair for Schools and Education Buildings: Managing Damage Cost-Effectively
Schools, colleges and universities face a constant challenge: maintaining buildings and facilities to a high standard with limited budgets and the expectation of heavy, everyday use by students. Hard surface…
High-Gloss Kitchen Door Repair: Fixing Chips, Scratches and Delamination
High-gloss kitchen doors are among the most challenging surfaces to repair well — the mirror-like finish and light-reflective properties of gloss mean that any imperfection in the repair becomes highly…
Kitchen Splashback Repair: Glass, Tile and Acrylic Splashbacks Fixed
The kitchen splashback takes more punishment than almost any other surface in the room — heat, grease, knocks from pots and pans, and the daily pressures of cooking. When chips,…
Freestanding Bath Repair: Fixing Chips and Damage in Roll-Top and Freestanding Baths
Freestanding baths — roll-top, slipper, double-ended and pedestal designs — are the centrepiece of any bathroom they occupy. Whether it’s a genuine Victorian cast iron bath or a modern acrylic…



