
Surface Doctor Cheshunt offers expert repair services for all types of bath chips, making your bath look as good as new. We pride ourselves on the high standard of our repairs, so the original damage will be unnoticeable. Our team can get to you today or tomorrow! Contact 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.
To repair damage on your bath, we’ll create a unique enamel paint. Our technicians match it to the exact shade of white using specialised tinters to ensure a perfect colour match.
Believe it or not, the shade of white varies for baths, sinks, and shower trays, meaning a pre-made paint won’t provide the perfect 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.
The technician will first use a specialised bonder to ensure the repair sticks properly, filling in any holes, chips, or indents to restore a smooth surface. After that, a special spray gun will be used to apply a fine layer of new enamel paint onto your bath.
1. Our technician will carefully inspect the area that needs repairing.
2. The technician will then clean the area and apply a specialised bonder to the surface which will be the base for the repair.
3. When filler is required, our technician will use professional-grade filler specially formulated for baths. This will be left to dry and harden.
4. Next step is to sand down and buff out the repair so far to ensure the surface of the bath is smooth and the repair melts into the rest of the bath.
5. The next step involves expert precision, as our technician will carefully colour match a new enamel to your bath and spray it on with a fine spray gun over a layer of our specialised bonder, ensuring proper adhesion.
6. Simply wait 24 hours, and your bath will be like new again, ready for use!
While most repairs take 1-2 hours, more significant damage such as cracks and holes will require more time to repair compared to smaller chips.
Our aim is to provide a high-quality bath chip repair with excellent customer service to ensure your full satisfaction. The repair will blend in seamlessly with normal use of your bath.
Our repair materials are high-quality, specialised, and only available on a commercial basis, ensuring your repair is done to the highest standard. Unlike some companies, we don't use cheaper materials to cut costs. With our expertise, the colour-matched repair will be flawless and the damage will be impossible to detect unless you knew it was there.
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 can you expect a bath chip repair to last?
Most repairs should last for as long as the surface of the bath, as our technicians use only the highest quality materials and processes. The repair will be able to withstand normal usage of the bath so you can use your bath like normal again.





1) Get in touch with our friendly and knowledgeable team.
2) Inform us of the damage that has occurred.
3) We’ll offer you a fixed quote for repairing the damage.
It really is that simple. Surface Doctor can take care of every aspect of your repair needs.
Surface Doctor is your trusted choice for hard surface repairs in your area. Call us now on (Free Phone) 0345 017 0787 for your bath chip repair.
Ready to repair your shower tray and bath chip repairs, our experienced team is just a call away. Reach out today to find out what other hard surfaces we can repair.