A cracked tile is one of those repairs that homeowners often assume requires full tile replacement — with all the disruption and risk of mismatching that involves. In most cases, a cracked tile can be repaired professionally, invisibly and at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Why Repair Rather Than Replace?
Tile replacement sounds straightforward but carries real risks:
Matching — tiles from a few years ago may no longer be available. Even if the same range is still manufactured, colour and texture can vary between production batches.
Disruption — removing a cracked tile risks cracking adjacent tiles. The grout around the replacement tile needs to be matched to existing grout.
Cost — tile replacement including labour typically costs £100–£300 per tile. Professional crack repair costs £85–£175.
Professional repair addresses the crack visually, seals it against water ingress and is invisible at normal viewing distance.
How Tile Crack Repair Works
Assessment — the technician assesses the crack: its width, depth, cause and whether it is still moving. A crack caused by structural movement (the building settling, for example) will continue to open if not addressed at source.
Stabilisation — for stable cracks, the crack is cleaned and a flexible filler compound applied. For active cracks, addressing the underlying cause is necessary before repair.
Filling — the crack is filled with a colour-matched compound that bonds to both sides.
Finishing — the repair is shaped flush with the tile surface and polished to match the surrounding glaze.
Can All Cracks Be Repaired?
Most tile cracks can be repaired to a visually acceptable standard. The main limitations are:
- Very wide cracks (over 3–4mm) may leave a faint line visible under close inspection
- Active cracks (still moving due to structural movement) will re-open if the underlying cause is not addressed
- Tile that has shattered into multiple fragments may be better replaced
What About Grout Cracks?
Cracked or missing grout is a different issue from a cracked tile. Cracked grout — which allows water behind the tiles — should be raked out and replaced. This is a straightforward repair that prevents water damage to the wall or floor behind.
How Much Does Tile Crack Repair Cost?
A single tile crack repair typically costs £85–£175. Multiple repairs in the same visit are more economical.
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