Stone resin baths — sold under brands like Kaldewei, Bette, Lusso Stone, Crosswater and Victoria+Albert — are among the most premium bathroom fixtures available. They’re heavy, extremely durable and come with extended warranties. But they can chip. This guide covers how stone resin bath repair works and what to expect.
What Is a Stone Resin Bath?
Stone resin baths are constructed from a blend of natural mineral particles (typically calcium carbonate or similar stone aggregate) bound with high-quality polyester or acrylic resin. The result is an exceptionally solid, heavy bath that retains heat better than standard acrylic and has a distinctive solid, matte or semi-matte finish. Many stone resin baths weigh 80–150kg.
Common Damage on Stone Resin Baths
Despite their robustness, stone resin baths can chip if a heavy item — a cast iron fitting, a glass bottle, heavy hardware — is dropped into them. Edge chips and chips near the waste outlet are the most common damage types. The chip typically reveals the off-white or grey aggregate material beneath the surface coating.
Why Stone Resin Repair Differs from Acrylic
The repair compound needs to match not just the colour but also the surface texture of stone resin — which is typically more matte and slightly grainy compared to the high gloss of acrylic. Specialist two-part repair systems with careful pigmenting and texture additives are used to achieve a result that blends with the surrounding surface.
Kaldewei Steel Enamel vs Stone Resin
Kaldewei makes both steel enamel and stone resin baths. Kaldewei’s steel enamel products are repaired using enamel-specific repair compounds; their stone resin range requires the composite repair approach. We clarify which type of Kaldewei bath you have before a visit.
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