Professional surface repair services in Stoke-on-Trent and across the ST1 postcode area of Staffordshire. Shazam Repairs provides expert on-site repair for kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces across the Potteries area — a cost-effective alternative to full replacement.
Surface Repair Services in Stoke-on-Trent
- Kitchen worktop chip and scratch repair — quartz, granite, Corian, laminate, wood
- Bath repair — acrylic, enamel and stone resin baths
- Tile chip repair — ceramic, porcelain, stone
- Shower tray and enclosure repair
- UPVC window and door repair
- Flooring repair — LVT, hardwood, laminate
Areas Covered in the Potteries
We cover Stoke-on-Trent and surrounding areas including Hanley, Burslem, Longton, Fenton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, and the wider ST postcode district.
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Photograph the damage and send it for a free written estimate. Our technicians complete most repairs in a single visit with minimal disruption.
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FAQs About Surface Repair in Stoke On Trent St1 Town
What types of surface damage can Shazam Repairs fix?
We repair chips, cracks, scratches, burns, scuffs and impact damage on baths, worktops, tiles, floors, doors, windows, furniture, cladding and almost any hard surface. If in doubt, contact us for a free assessment.
How quickly can you respond to a surface repair request?
We aim to respond to enquiries within one working day. Emergency repairs (hotels, commercial facilities, insurance claims) can often be arranged within 24–48 hours.
Are your repairs guaranteed?
Yes. All Shazam Repairs work carries a guarantee. The exact terms depend on the type of repair; your technician will advise on the warranty for your specific job.
Do you provide surface repair services for landlords and letting agents?
Yes. We work extensively with landlords, letting agents and property management companies. End-of-tenancy repairs are one of our most common services — fast, cost-effective, and much cheaper than deposit disputes.






