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Corian Worktop Repair: Chips, Scratches and Burns Fixed
Corian — and its equivalents like Hi-Macs, Staron and Avonite — is one of the most repairable worktop materials available. Because it’s a solid, homogenous material (not a surface finish…
Cast Iron Bath Repair and Restoration: What’s Possible
Cast iron baths are among the most durable bathroom fixtures ever made — many Victorian and Edwardian cast iron roll-tops are still in daily use. But their enamel coating does…
Scratched Marble Floor? How to Restore It Without Replacing It
Marble is beautiful but notoriously susceptible to scratching. As a relatively soft natural stone, marble floors, worktops and tiles show surface scratches, scuffs and dulling far more readily than granite…
Kitchen Worktop Burn Repair: What Works and What Doesn’t
A burn mark on a kitchen worktop — from a pan set down without a trivet, a hot appliance, or a carelessly placed cigarette — is one of the most…
How to Repair Scratches on Hardwood Floors: Your Complete UK Guide
Hardwood floors are one of the most desirable features in any UK home — and one of the most frustrating to maintain. Scratches from furniture, pets, high heels and everyday…
Can You Repair Chipped or Scratched uPVC Windows? What’s Possible
uPVC windows are durable and low-maintenance, but they’re not immune to damage. Impact chips, scratches, and discolouration are common — and because uPVC is white or cream throughout (or, on…
End of Tenancy Surface Damage: What Landlords Can Fix and How
End of tenancy is the moment landlords and letting agents discover just how much surface damage has accumulated over a tenancy — chips in the bath, scuffs on doors, damaged…
How Long Does Bath Resurfacing Last? What to Expect
Bath resurfacing — also called bath reglazing, bath re-enamelling, or bath refinishing — is one of the most cost-effective ways to restore a worn, stained, or discoloured bath without replacing…
Surface Repair in Schools and Education Settings: A Practical Guide
Schools, colleges, and universities face a particular maintenance challenge: high-traffic surfaces that need to look presentable, be safe, and last many years — all on tight budgets. Surface repair is…
How to Deal With Scratched Stainless Steel Appliances (And When to Call a Pro)
Stainless steel appliances look great when new but show scratches quickly. The brushed finish that gives modern fridge-freezers, ovens, dishwashers, and range cookers their sleek look is surprisingly easy to…
Can You Repair a Chipped Belfast Sink? Your Options Explained
Belfast sinks have made a huge comeback in UK kitchens over the past decade — but their solid fireclay or ceramic construction means that when they chip, it can feel…
How to Fix Discoloured Bathroom Grout (And When Repair Beats Regrouting)
Grout discolouration is one of the most common complaints in UK bathrooms. White or light grout turns grey, brown or black over time — and once it’s stained, scrubbing rarely…



