Bathroom vanity units, mirror cabinets, WC units and bathroom storage take daily knocks in a humid environment. Chips to door panels, swollen bases from water exposure, scratches and cracked tops are all common issues — and most are repairable without the cost of full replacement.
Vanity Unit Top Repair
Vanity tops — whether ceramic, Corian, quartz or acrylic — are among the most frequently repaired bathroom surfaces. A chip to the basin integrated into the vanity top, or a crack to a separate worktop section, can be repaired professionally to a standard that blends with the existing surface. Ceramic vanity basins with chips are particularly common and straightforward to repair on standard white colourways.
Vanity Unit Door and Panel Repair
Chips to painted or foil-wrapped bathroom furniture doors are repairable using colour-matched compounds and, for larger areas, micro-spray techniques. Matt and satin painted bathroom furniture is particularly good for repair as the texture makes blending easier than high gloss.
Water Damage to Vanity Units
Swollen vanity unit bases from water exposure are a carpentry/substrate issue rather than a surface repair issue. Once the substrate is dried and stabilised, surface repair can address any resulting surface damage. We’ll advise if the substrate needs attention before surface repair makes sense.
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