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High Gloss Kitchen Door Repair: Chips, Scratches and Marks
High gloss kitchen doors look stunning when new — but they show every mark, scratch and chip far more readily than any other kitchen finish. If you’ve got a chipped…
Fibreglass Bath Repair: Can GRP Baths Be Fixed?
Fibreglass (GRP — glass reinforced plastic) baths were common in UK homes from the 1970s through to the 1990s, and many are still in use today. Older GRP baths can…
Preparing Your Home for Sale: Which Surface Repairs Are Worth Doing?
When preparing a property for sale, every pound you spend should make a meaningful difference to the asking price or speed of sale. Surface repairs occupy a sweet spot in…
Furniture Surface Repair: Fixing Chips and Scratches in Kitchen and Bedroom Units
Kitchen and bedroom furniture — fitted units, wardrobes, chest of drawers, bedside tables — takes a lot of day-to-day abuse. Chips along door edges, scratches on drawer fronts, swollen carcasses,…
Surface Repair FAQ: Your Most Common Questions Answered
If you’re considering professional surface repair for the first time, you probably have questions about what’s possible, how it works, and whether it’s worth it. Here are answers to the…
Surface Repair for Property Management Companies: Streamlining Maintenance Costs
Property management companies face a constant stream of maintenance requests — and surface damage is among the most frequent. Tenants report chipped baths, damaged tiles, scratched floors and marked worktops…
Porcelain Tile Chip Repair: What Works and When to Replace
Porcelain tiles are extremely hard and durable — but precisely because of this hardness, they’re brittle under sharp impact. A dropped heavy object can chip the edge or corner of…
The Environmental Case for Repairing Surfaces Instead of Replacing Them
Every year, millions of tonnes of bathroom fittings, kitchen worktops, flooring, and furniture are sent to landfill in the UK — the vast majority because of cosmetic damage that could…
Kitchen Worktop Chip Repair: A Complete Guide for UK Homeowners
A chipped kitchen worktop is one of those problems that feels worse than it is. Whether it happened from a dropped tin, a heavy pan, or a careless installation, a…
Natural Stone Floor Restoration: Limestone, Travertine and Slate Repair
Natural stone floors — limestone, travertine, slate, sandstone, and similar materials — bring real character to a home but require different maintenance and repair approaches from manufactured flooring. Over time,…
Bathroom Renovation vs Surface Repair: How to Decide What’s Worth It
A dated or damaged bathroom is one of the most common home improvement headaches. Full renovation costs can run from £5,000 to £15,000 or more for a typical UK bathroom…
Black Mouldy Silicone in Bathroom: Replace or Treat?
Black silicone in bathroom joints — around the bath, shower tray, or basin — is one of the most common complaints from UK homeowners. Once silicone goes black with mould,…



