Repairing cracks in your bath is much more affordable than replacing the whole bath! A crack in your bath can prevent you from using it due to leaks or the risk of the crack spreading. Quotes to rip out the whole bath and replace it, along with fixing the damage caused to the surrounding tiles and walls during this, will most likely be a costly and unplanned for expense. At Surface Doctor Newham, we can repair the crack in your bath quickly without needing to replace the whole bath. Call now for your free, no-obligation quote!
Our technicians have years of expertise in cracked bath repairs, knowing when damage can be repaired or when replacement is the better option. In many instances, the crack is superficial and can be repaired seamlessly. In some cases, the crack is structural, meaning it impacts the bath’s strength or was caused by improper installation; in these cases, we advise against repairs as the crack may return. Our technicians are experts at assessing the damage to determine what type of crack your bath has. Our technicians use a specialized procedure to achieve a repair of the highest quality, making it undetectable. On the day of the repair, they will colour match new enamel paint to your bath to ensure the repair blends perfectly with the original surface. Our technicians have perfected this precise skill after years of experience and practice.
1. Our technician will assess the crack to determine if it’s easily repairable or if it’s a structural issue. If it’s found to be structural damage, we won’t recommend repairing it and will not offer a warranty on any repair.
2. The technician will clean the surface and then strengthen the crack from the underside to ensure the bath remains watertight. 3. We’ll fill the crack and smooth the surface so that it feels as if the crack never existed. 4. Then the technician will apply our specialised bonder to the repair in preparation for the next step. 5. A custom enamel paint will be colour matched to your bath’s exact white shade, ensuring the repair blends seamlessly. This will be applied using a fine spray gun. 6. For the repair to fully cure and set, leave your bath unused for 24 hours. 7. Enjoy your bath as usual, knowing you won’t have to replace it!Depending on the extent of the crack and if it is structural - your repair will take anywhere from 1-2 hours to half a day. Much faster than removing and replacing your bath!
Our focus is on delivering the highest standard of repairs and providing excellent customer service, so you’re fully satisfied. Most of our repairs will be unnoticeable during regular use of your bath.
We never cut corners when carrying out repairs, using only top-quality, commercial-grade materials. Our technicians will colour match your bath crack repair by eye, ensuring a seamless result. When you see the finished repair, you'll be blown away by the quality. We’re often asked why to choose us over a DIY repair kit, and we always say try it, but reach out to us when it doesn’t work out. DIY kits use inferior materials compared to the professional-grade materials we provide, and they simply don’t last as long. It's also very hard to achieve a true colour match to the surface of your bath as the repair kit will only provide you with one or two shades of white to use on your repair. Simply put - if the DIY repair kits worked so well, we would no longer be in business!What’s the expected duration of a bath crack repair?
Most of our repairs are long-lasting, but with significant cracks or structural damage, we cannot provide a guarantee since it’s difficult to assess the bath’s durability.
1) Get in touch with our friendly and caring team.
2) Inform us of the damage that has occurred.
3) We’ll have a quote ready for you and your repair scheduled soon.
It really is that simple. Surface Doctor can handle every aspect of your repair needs.
Call Surface Doctor, the top hard surface repair company in your area, now for your bath crack repair at (Free Phone) 0345 017 0787.
We’re ready to help with your shower tray and bath crack repairs. Reach out today to find out which hard surfaces we can repair with our expertise.