
Surface Doctor East-Sussex is here to repair all types of bath chips and restore your bath to its former glory. Our repairs are of the highest quality, leaving no trace of the original damage. We can send our team to you today or tomorrow to handle the repair! Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote.
Our technicians follow a specialised procedure for repairing chips in baths, ensuring a high-quality repair every time. While most baths are white, there are subtle differences in their shades. Factors like the age of the bath, usage, staining, and lighting can all impact how the white appears. Colour matching the new enamel to the exact shade of your bath is a crucial step. Our technicians do this by eye on-site, using special tinters to achieve a seamless repair.
When your bath is damaged, we create a custom enamel paint to repair the surface. Our technicians colour match the enamel to your bath's exact white shade using special tinters to guarantee a flawless result.
Believe it or not, baths, sinks, and shower trays are all differing shades of white, so a pre-made paint will never give you a perfect match.
The reason we create your new enamel colour on the day is to match the exact shade of white of your bath or shower tray. Our technicians have extensive experience in colour matching, ensuring your bath is in capable hands.
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 inspect the area that needs to be repaired.
2. Once the area is cleaned, the technician will apply a specialized bonder, creating the base 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. After that, we will sand and buff the repair to make sure the bath’s surface is smooth and the repair blends perfectly with the rest of the bath.
5. The most precise step comes next, as our technician will colour match a new enamel and apply it to your bath with a fine spray gun over a layer of specialized bonder to ensure it adheres securely to your bath.
6. After waiting 24 hours, your bath will be as good as 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.
To ensure the highest standard, we use specialised products and materials that are only available on a commercial scale. We never use cheaper alternatives to increase profits, like some companies might. Our years of experience help us achieve a perfect colour-matched repair, and the damage will be undetectable unless you were aware of it beforehand.
If you’ve thought about trying a DIY Repair Kit, feel free to try, but call us when you need a proper repair. DIY kits typically include low-quality products and only one or two shades of white, making it impossible to achieve a true colour match. If they were truly effective, we wouldn’t need to be in business anymore!
How long will 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) Reach out to our friendly and expert team.
2) Share the details of the damage that has occurred with us.
3) We'll provide a fixed quote to repair your damage.
That’s all there is to it. Surface Doctor is ready to handle all 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
Our team is here to handle your shower tray and bath chip repairs. With years of experience, give us a call today to learn about the hard surfaces we can repair.