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Butcher Block Worktop Repair: Fixing Cuts, Burns and Staining in Solid Wood Worktops
Butcher block and solid wood worktops are a perennial favourite in UK kitchens — warm, characterful and endlessly repairable in theory. But in practice, deep knife cuts, burn marks, water…
Surface Repair for Airbnb Hosts: Fast Turnarounds Between Guests
Running an Airbnb or short-term let is a demanding business. Guest damage happens — and when it does, you need it fixed before your next guests arrive. A chipped bath,…
Surface Repair for Care Homes and Nursing Homes: Maintaining Standards Without Disruption
Care homes and nursing homes face a unique set of surface repair challenges. Equipment marks on walls and skirting boards, bath damage from hoists and grab rail installation, floor covering…
Composite Door Chip and Scratch Repair: Can Composite Door Damage Be Fixed?
Composite doors are the most popular front door choice in the UK — durable, thermally efficient and low maintenance. But despite their toughness, composite doors can be chipped, scratched, scuffed…
Victorian and Encaustic Tile Repair: Restoring Period Floor Tiles Without Replacing Them
Victorian and encaustic floor tiles are one of the most distinctive features of period properties in the UK — found in hallways, porches, conservatories and kitchens of homes built from…
Parquet Floor Repair: Fixing Chips, Cracks and Loose Blocks in Herringbone and Block Parquet
Parquet flooring — whether traditional solid wood block, engineered herringbone or Victorian chevron — adds enormous character and value to a property. But it’s also vulnerable to specific types of…
LVT and Vinyl Floor Repair: How to Fix Chips, Scratches and Lifting Edges
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and vinyl plank flooring are among the most popular floor coverings in UK homes and commercial properties — and for good reason. They’re waterproof, durable and…
Scratched Acrylic Bath: Can It Be Repaired or Does It Need Replacing?
A scratched acrylic bath is one of the most common surface repair enquiries we receive. Acrylic baths are inherently susceptible to surface scratching — the material is softer than steel…
Ceramic Basin and Toilet Crack Repair: What You Can Fix and What Needs Replacing
A crack in a ceramic basin or toilet is not always the end of the world — but knowing which cracks can be safely repaired and which represent a structural…
Wood Burn and Scorch Mark Repair: Worktops, Floors and Furniture
Burns and scorch marks on wood surfaces are among the most distressing types of surface damage — visible, permanent-looking, and often located in the most prominent positions (the front edge…
Granite Worktop Repair: Chips, Cracks and Surface Damage Explained
Granite is one of the most popular premium worktop materials in UK kitchens — its natural beauty, extreme hardness and heat resistance make it a lasting investment. But granite can…
Tiled Shower Enclosure Repair: Grout, Tiles and Silicone Sealant Restoration
Tiled shower enclosures are one of the most demanding environments for surface maintenance. Constant moisture exposure, thermal cycling between hot showers and ambient temperature, cleaning chemical exposure, and the sheer…



