Hardwood Floor Repair: Scratches, Dents, Gouges and Board Gaps
Solid hardwood and engineered wood floors are a significant investment, and damage — whether from furniture, pets, dropped items or general wear — is an inevitable part of their life. Professional hardwood floor repair addresses localised damage without the disruption and cost of sanding the entire floor. Common Types of Hardwood Floor Damage Deep scratches […]
LVT Floor Repair: Scratches, Chips and Lifting Planks
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring has become one of the most popular floor choices in UK homes and commercial spaces. Brands including Amtico, Karndean, Polyflor, Moduleo and Harvey Maria produce high-quality LVT that replicates the look of stone, wood and concrete with excellent durability. Despite its hardness, LVT can still […]
Wet Room Floor and Wall Repair: Tiles, Tanking and Surface Damage
Wet rooms are designed to handle constant water exposure, but surface damage — chipped tiles, cracked grout, damaged floor surfaces and wall problems — still occurs over time. This guide covers the main types of wet room repair and when professional help is the most cost-effective solution. Common Wet Room Surface Problems Chipped floor tiles […]
Travertine and Natural Stone Tile Repair: Pitting, Chips and Surface Damage
Travertine is a distinctive natural limestone used in bathroom and kitchen floors, walls and wet rooms across UK homes. Its characteristic pitted surface and warm cream tones make it a popular luxury choice — but its natural porosity and relatively soft composition make it susceptible to damage and deterioration. Here’s a guide to travertine and […]
Marble Floor and Wall Repair: Chips, Scratches and Etching in Natural Stone
Marble is one of the most luxurious and beautiful materials used in UK bathrooms and kitchens — but it’s also one of the most demanding to maintain. Its natural characteristics make it vulnerable to etching, scratching and chipping in ways that porcelain or quartz are not. Understanding how marble is damaged, and what can be […]
Kitchen Tile Splashback Repair: Chips, Cracks and Grout Issues
Kitchen tile splashbacks are an area where surface damage is particularly noticeable — they sit right at eye level, they’re in full view every time you use the hob or sink, and damaged or mismatched tiles stand out immediately. Professional splashback tile repair and grout restoration is often far less expensive and disruptive than ripping […]
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) and Karndean Floor Repair: Chips, Tears and Surface Damage
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and plank flooring — including popular brands like Karndean, Amtico, Polyflor and Moduleo — has become the floor covering of choice in millions of UK homes and commercial properties. It’s durable, water-resistant and realistic-looking. But it can be damaged — and individual tile damage can be more visible than you’d expect. […]
Porcelain Tile Repair: Chips, Cracks and Surface Damage on Large Format Tiles
Porcelain tiles have become one of the most popular choices for UK bathrooms, kitchen floors and shower rooms over the past decade — particularly large-format tiles of 600mm and above. They’re highly durable, water-resistant and elegant. But they do chip, crack and get scratched — and when they do, the damage can stand out dramatically […]
Swimming Pool and Spa Surround Tile Repair: Chips, Cracks and Waterproofing
Swimming pool surrounds, spa decks, hot tub platforms and pool changing rooms all use hard surface materials that face constant moisture, chemical exposure and heavy foot traffic. When tiles chip, crack or grout fails in these environments, the consequences go beyond aesthetics — water ingress, slip hazards and structural damage can follow. Here’s what you […]
Travertine Tile Repair: Filling Holes, Chips and Pitting in Natural Stone
Travertine is a form of limestone — a natural stone with a characteristic pitted, cellular texture formed during its geological creation. Its distinctive appearance makes it popular for floors, walls and feature surfaces, but that same natural pitting creates maintenance challenges, and travertine is vulnerable to chipping, etching and pitting damage beyond the natural texture. […]






