
Our technicians at Surface Doctor Canterbury can handle all types of bath chips and restore your bath to its like-new condition. The repairs are done to the highest standards, ensuring the damage is completely hidden. We can come to you today or tomorrow for the repair! Call us now for a free, no-obligation quote.
Our repair procedure for bath chips is specialised to ensure the highest standard every time. Although most baths are white, the exact shade varies due to factors like age, usage, staining, and lighting. Colour matching the enamel to your bath’s exact shade is crucial. Our technicians do this by eye using special tinters to ensure the repair blends in perfectly.
When repairing damage to your bath, we create a custom enamel paint that is colour matched to the exact shade of white of your bath, using specialised tinters for a seamless repair.
It’s hard to believe, but baths, sinks, and shower trays come in varying shades of white, which means a pre-made paint will never perfectly match.
We make sure the new enamel colour matches the exact shade of white of your bath or shower tray by creating it on the day. With years of expertise, our technicians ensure the highest quality repair.
Before spraying the new enamel, the technician will apply a specialised bonder to ensure a secure bond and fill any chips, cracks, or holes, making the surface smooth. Once prepared, he will spray the new enamel paint with a special spray gun.
1. The area that requires repair will be inspected by our technician.
2. Next, the technician will clean the area and apply a special bonder to the surface, which serves as the foundation for the repair.
3. If filler is needed for the damage, our technician will apply professional-grade filler designed specifically for baths. We'll let this dry and harden.
4. The next step involves sanding and buffing the repair to ensure the bath's surface is smooth and the repair blends seamlessly.
5. Our technician will now proceed with the most precise step, expertly colour matching a new enamel for your bath and spraying it on with a fine spray gun, ensuring it adheres properly with a layer of our specialized bonder.
6. Wait 24 hours, and your bath will be restored, just like new and ready to use!
Our repairs usually take 1-2 hours, but repairs involving cracks or holes may take longer than those for small chips.
Our goal is to deliver a top standard bath chip repair with great customer service so that you are completely satisfied. The damage won't be noticeable with normal usage of your bath.
We use specialised products and materials that are only available on a commercial basis so you know that your repair will be of the highest quality. We never cut corners by using cheaper materials just to try and increase profits like some companies do. We use our years of expertise to create a true colour-matched repair to the damaged area so that you can no longer notice the damage. Unless you knew the damage was there previously, you shouldn't be able to detect it.
If you’ve thought about using a DIY Repair Kit, feel free to try it, but call us when it doesn’t provide the results you're looking for. DIY kits are made with basic products and only offer one or two shades of white, making it difficult to get the right colour match. If they worked well, we wouldn’t be here offering professional repairs!
How long does a bath chip repair last?
Repairs typically last as long as the bath surface itself, thanks to our technicians’ use of top-quality materials and methods. You can use your bath as usual once the repair is done.





1) Call our friendly and knowledgeable team.
2) Tell us about the damage that has occurred.
3) You’ll receive a fixed quote from us to repair the damage.
It really is that simple. Surface Doctor can take care of every aspect of your repair needs.
Surface Doctor is a leading name in hard surface repairs in your area. For your bath chip repair needs, call us now on (Free Phone) 0345 017 0787
Count on our team’s years of experience for your shower tray and bath chip repairs. Call us today to find out which hard surfaces we can repair.