Bath & Shower Tray Repairs

Professional cosmetic and functional repairs for cracked, chipped or damaged baths and shower trays. We restore the surface on-site, saving you the cost and disruption of full replacement.

Common Damage We Repair

Baths and shower trays can crack, chip or become damaged from impact or wear.

We regularly repair:

  • Cracks in acrylic baths
  • Chips to enamel surfaces
  • Holes from impact damage
  • Shower tray splits
  • Surface scratches
  • Discolouration and staining

All repairs are colour-matched and blended to restore a clean, uniform finish.

Repair Instead of Replace

Replacing a bath or shower tray often involves removing tiles, screens and plumbing.

In many cases, professional repair restores the damage at a fraction of the cost — without major disruption to your bathroom.

Repairs are carried out on-site, cleanly and efficiently.

Fast Response for Cracks and Leaks

A cracked bath or shower tray can quickly lead to water damage if left untreated.

If you suspect a leak or worsening crack, send us clear photos of the affected area. We’ll assess the severity and advise whether the repair should be prioritised.

Where possible, urgent repairs are scheduled promptly to help prevent further damage.

Who We Work With

We provide bath and shower tray repairs for:

  • Homeowners
  • Letting agents
  • Landlords
  • Property managers
  • Developers
  • Hotels and accommodation providers

Whether it’s accidental damage or wear and tear, we’ll advise honestly on what’s achievable.

Areas Covered

We provide bath and shower tray repairs services across the surrounding region and travel within a two-hour radius of our base location.

If you’re unsure whether we cover your area, feel free to get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a cracked bath really be repaired?

In many cases, yes. Surface cracks and chips in acrylic and enamel baths can be professionally repaired and reinforced.

Will the repair be waterproof?

Yes. Repairs are sealed and finished to ensure the surface remains watertight and suitable for normal use.

Do I need to replace my shower tray?

Not necessarily. Many cracks, chips and splits can be repaired without removing the tray, which avoids significant disruption.

How long does a bath repair take?

Most repairs are completed within 1–3 hours depending on the extent of the damage. Larger or multiple repairs may take longer, depending on the extent of the damage.

Do you work with landlords and letting agents?

Yes. We regularly carry out bath and shower tray repairs for rental properties, developers and accommodation providers where fast turnaround is essential.

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