Can a Chipped Bath Be Repaired? (Yes — Here’s How)
A chip, crack or worn patch in a bath is one of the most common bathroom problems — and one of the most over-treated. Many people assume a damaged bath means a full rip-out and re-tile. In most cases it does not: a bath repair restores it in situ for a fraction of the cost. […]
Cast Iron Bath Repair: Chips, Enamel Loss and Rust Treatment
Cast iron baths are the most durable and longest-lasting bath type available — a quality cast iron bath from the Victorian era is still fully functional today if the enamel surface has been maintained. But enamel does chip, rust can develop where the enamel has been breached, and even a beautifully restored roll-top cast iron […]
Fibreglass and GRP Surface Repair: Baths, Shower Pods and Panels
Fibreglass — properly known as glass-reinforced plastic or GRP — is used extensively in bathroom products in the UK, from shower trays and enclosures to baths, wet room panels and shower pods (the all-in-one shower units common in new-build properties and social housing). GRP surfaces are durable but do sustain chip, crack and delamination damage, […]
Acrylic Bath Repair: Chips, Cracks and Yellow Staining
Acrylic baths are by far the most common type in UK homes — lightweight, warm to the touch, available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, and significantly cheaper than cast iron or stone alternatives. But acrylic does chip, crack and yellow with age, and understanding what’s repairable helps homeowners decide whether to repair […]
Surface Repair for Office Fit-Outs: Desks, Kitchenettes and Bathroom Areas
Office fit-outs represent significant capital expenditure — high-specification desking, kitchen and breakout surfaces, toilet and bathroom areas, reception counters and flooring. Surface damage in commercial office environments is common and needs to be addressed efficiently to maintain a professional presentation and protect the investment in the fit-out. This guide covers the main types of surface […]
Bathroom Tile Repair: Chips, Cracks and Re-Grouting
Bathroom tiles are among the most commonly damaged surfaces in UK homes. Daily use, the occasional dropped bottle or toiletry, age-related grout deterioration and occasional impacts from renovation work all take their toll. The good news is that most bathroom tile damage is highly repairable — and the result of a professional repair is typically […]
Shower Tray Repair: Acrylic, Stone Resin and Ceramic
Shower trays take daily use and occasional hard knocks. Chips from dropped shampoo bottles, cracks from excessive weight or flex, surface scratching and the gradual yellowing of older acrylic are all common issues. Understanding what’s repairable and what the process involves helps homeowners make informed decisions rather than rushing into expensive full shower replacement. This […]
Enamel Bath Repair: Chips, Scratches and Rust Treatment
Enamel baths — whether cast iron with a vitreous enamel coating or steel with a porcelain enamel finish — are found in many UK homes, particularly in properties built before the widespread adoption of acrylic baths from the 1970s onwards. Enamel baths are durable and retain heat well, but the enamel surface can chip, scratch […]
Bathroom Splashback Repair: Acrylic, Glass and Tile Options
Bathroom splashbacks take constant exposure to water, steam, cleaning products and the occasional knock from toiletries, taps and accessories. Whether yours is an acrylic panel, a glass splashback or a tiled finish, damage is a common occurrence — and replacement is often expensive, disruptive and unnecessary. This guide explains what’s repairable in each of the […]
Can You Repair a Cracked Shower Wall? Panels, Tiles and Wet Wall Solutions
A cracked or damaged shower wall is one of the most common bathroom concerns we hear about. Whether you have ceramic tiles, acrylic shower panels, wet wall boards or a composite shower enclosure, the approach to repair varies significantly by material. This guide covers the options for each type of shower wall, explains what is […]






