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Bathroom Floor Repair: Fixing Damaged Tiles, LVT and Vinyl in Bathrooms
Bathroom floors take more punishment than almost any other surface in the home — constant water exposure, heavy foot traffic, dropped items and cleaning chemicals all take their toll. When…
Shower Tray Crack Repair: Can a Cracked Shower Tray Be Fixed?
A crack in a shower tray is alarming — and for good reason. Unlike a surface chip, a crack can allow water to escape into the subfloor beneath, causing timber…
Bath Scratch Repair: Fixing Scratched Acrylic, Enamel and Fibreglass Baths
Bath scratches are one of the most common surface repair enquiries — and one of the most misunderstood. A scratch in a bath can range from a barely-visible surface scuff…
Moving House Surface Repair: Fixing Damage Before You Sell or After You Move In
Moving house is one of the most stressful life events — and surface damage is one of the most common complications at both ends of the process. If you’re selling,…
Surface Repair After Plumbing Work: Fixing Tiles, Baths and Floors Damaged by Tradespeople
Having plumbing work done is often the catalyst for surface damage you didn’t expect. A plumber fitting a new radiator chips the bathroom tile. A boiler engineer cracks the bath…
Kitchen Worktop Chip Repair: All Materials Covered
A chipped kitchen worktop is a common problem — and one that many homeowners assume means expensive replacement. In most cases it doesn’t. Professional kitchen worktop chip repair can address…
What Is Hard Surface Repair? A Plain-English Guide to the Trade
If you’ve just discovered a chip in your bath, a crack in your worktop, or a damaged tile and you’re looking for solutions online, you’ll quickly come across the term…
Silicone Sealant Repair and Replacement: Removing Mouldy Silicone and Resealing
Silicone sealant is the flexible barrier that prevents water from getting behind your bath, shower tray, tiles and kitchen worktop. When it fails — whether through mould, cracking, peeling or…
Grout Repair and Replacement: When to Regrout and When to Repair
Grout is the unsung hero of any tiled surface — but it’s also the first thing to show its age. Discoloured, cracked, crumbling or mouldy grout can make an entire…
Surface Repair for Property Developers: Managing Snagging Costs on New Build Sites
Surface damage during the construction and fit-out phase of new build properties is almost inevitable. Scratched baths, chipped tiles, marked worktops and damaged floor coverings appear on nearly every new…
Worktop Water Damage Repair: What to Do When Your Kitchen Worktop Gets Wet
Water is the enemy of most kitchen worktop materials. Whether from a leaking dishwasher, an overflowing sink, condensation under a kettle or simply repeated splashing over time, water damage to…
Cast Iron Bath Repair: Restoring Chipped and Worn Enamel in Period Roll-Top Baths
Cast iron baths — roll-top, slipper and freestanding styles — are the most valuable and historically significant bathing fixtures you can find in a UK property. A genuine Victorian or…



