
Surface Doctor Hillingdon 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.
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, the shade of white varies for baths, sinks, and shower trays, meaning a pre-made paint won’t provide the 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 apply a specialised bonder before spraying on the new enamel, ensuring the repair adheres properly. Any chips, holes, or imperfections will be filled in to restore the surface to a smooth finish before the final layer of enamel paint is applied using a special spray gun.
1. Our technician will inspect the area that needs to be repaired.
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. Should the damage need filler, it will be applied next using our high-quality, bath-specific filler. We will let the filler dry and set.
4. The next step involves sanding and buffing the repair to ensure the bath's surface is smooth and the repair blends seamlessly.
5. The next step is the most precise as our technician will now expertly colour match a new enamel for your bath. He'll spray this new enamel on to your bath with a fine spray gun over another layer of our specialised bonder so it adheres to your bath properly.
6. Wait 24 hours, and your bath will be restored, just like new and ready to 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.
We strive to deliver a top-notch bath chip repair along with exceptional customer service, ensuring you are fully satisfied. The damage will be unnoticeable with regular use of your bath.
At Surface Doctor, we only use specialised products and materials that are available on a commercial basis, ensuring the highest quality repair. We don't cut corners by using cheap materials like some companies do, and we leverage our years of experience to deliver a perfect colour-matched repair. After the repair, the damage will be unnoticeable unless you knew it was there.
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!
What is the lifespan of a bath chip repair?
The repairs we carry out are made to last as long as the bath surface, thanks to the premium materials and processes used. Once repaired, your bath will endure normal use without any problems.





1) Call our friendly and knowledgeable team.
2) Tell us about the damage that has occurred.
3) We’ll give you a fixed quote to repair the damage.
It’s that simple. Surface Doctor is here to take care of 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
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.