A freestanding bath is often the centrepiece of a bathroom — and one of the most expensive single fixtures in the home. When a freestanding bath chips or its surface deteriorates, professional repair or resurfacing is almost always the right answer. Removal and replacement of a freestanding bath is a major undertaking involving plumbing disconnection, floor repair and a significant spend on the new bath.
Types of Freestanding Bath We Repair
Acrylic freestanding baths — the most common type. Chips, cracks and surface scratches are all repairable. Full resurfacing restores a worn or discoloured acrylic freestanding bath to like-new condition.
Stone resin freestanding baths — dense composite material with a distinctive matte finish. Chips are repairable using specialist stone resin compounds.
Cast iron roll-top baths — the original freestanding bath. Enamel chip repair and full resurfacing. Cast iron baths are among the most repairable fixtures in the home.
Copper and stone baths — these specialist materials require individual assessment. Contact us with photos for advice.
Exterior of Freestanding Baths
The exterior of a freestanding bath — the outside of the shell — is also repairable. Chips on the exterior are particularly noticeable given the bath’s exposed position. Colour matching to the exterior paint or coating is straightforward in most cases.
Cost
Freestanding bath chip repair: £95–£175. Full freestanding bath resurfacing: £300–£500. Contact us for a fixed price based on photos.
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