Bath Fixer Berkshire provide specialist bath repair, resurfacing, and enamel restoration to properties across the entire county. From the Georgian townhouses of Hungerford and the Victorian terraces of central Reading to the Edwardian family homes of Windsor and the contemporary developments in Bracknell, our technicians repair every type of bath surface — delivering a cost-effective alternative to full replacement that saves Berkshire homeowners significant expense and disruption.
The county's diverse housing stock produces an equally varied range of bathroom repair requirements. Period properties in the Thames Valley corridor between Maidenhead and Reading frequently contain original cast iron roll-top baths and pressed steel enamel fittings that have endured generations of use. Newer estates in towns like Bracknell, Woodley, and Slough are fitted predominantly with acrylic panel baths and moulded shower trays that develop impact cracks, stress fractures, and surface scratches over time. Bath Fixer Berkshire understand these differences and tailor every repair to the specific material and condition.
Our methodology separates us from general bathroom maintenance firms operating in the county. We employ a two-stage bonding process — applying two distinct bonding agents cured with a hot air gun — to create an exceptionally strong adhesion between the new enamel surface and the original bath material. Competitors typically rely on a single primer. The result of our approach is a finish that resists chipping, peeling, and discolouration for years rather than months.
Beyond baths, we restore sinks, basins, shower trays, ceramic tiles, uPVC surfaces, granite worktops, and solid surface fixtures. If a hard surface in your Berkshire property is damaged, cracked, chipped, or worn — there is a strong chance Bath Fixer can restore it without the cost of full replacement.
Berkshire Towns We Cover: Bath Fixer Berkshire attend properties across every part of the county. Homeowners and landlords in Maidenhead, Hungerford, and Datchet regularly book our services for period bath restoration, acrylic crack repair, and full resurfacing. See our area-specific guides for detailed information about your town.
Bath Fixer Berkshire use a proprietary two-stage bonding system that delivers a stronger, longer-lasting finish than standard single-primer methods used by most competitors.
What Bath Fixer Berkshire bring to homeowners, landlords, and property managers throughout the county
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Our technicians blend colours to match the exact shade of your existing bath surface. Whether restoring a yellowed period enamel in a Newbury cottage or matching a bright white acrylic in a Bracknell new-build, the repaired area integrates invisibly with the surrounding finish.
Chip repairs and minor restorations are completed within a single visit — often in under two hours. Full bath resurfacing takes four to six hours on site, with the bath ready for use within twenty-four hours. Minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Our dual bonding agent system combined with infrared curing produces a factory-quality finish that resists chipping, peeling, and staining. Every Bath Fixer Berkshire repair carries a written guarantee — a finish built to endure, not merely to cover.
Bath Fixer Berkshire technicians are trained in specialist refinishing across enamel baths, acrylic tubs, pressed steel, stone resin, shower trays, sinks, worktops, and uPVC surfaces. We carry full public liability insurance for every job across the county.
Berkshire encompasses one of the most varied property landscapes in the South of England. The western reaches around Hungerford, Lambourn, and the Kennet Valley are characterised by Georgian and Victorian stone-built cottages, many of them listed, containing original cast iron baths that have stood for well over a century. Central Berkshire — Reading, Theale, Thatcham, and Newbury — combines Victorian terraces, inter-war semis, and substantial post-war estates with a growing number of modern apartment developments close to the railway corridor.
The eastern half of the county, from Maidenhead and Windsor through to Slough and Datchet, includes grand Edwardian residences, 1930s suburban housing, and significant new-build developments. Each era of construction brought different bathroom fixtures and materials, and each presents its own set of repair challenges. The hard water common across much of Berkshire — drawn from chalk aquifers beneath the Downs — accelerates limescale build-up, enamel erosion, and surface dulling on baths of every type.
Bath Fixer Berkshire have built our reputation on understanding these local distinctions. We do not apply a one-size-fits-all method — every repair is tailored to the specific material, age, and condition of the surface in front of us. That depth of knowledge is what separates a repair that lasts from one that fails within months.
Real examples of restoration work completed by Bath Fixer at properties throughout the county
A homeowner in a Victorian end-of-terrace on the Tilehurst side of Reading contacted Bath Fixer about a cast iron roll-top bath that had developed extensive crazing across the interior surface. The enamel had yellowed unevenly over decades, and three deep chips near the plug hole had begun to show rust staining beneath the original coating. A bathroom fitter had quoted over £2,800 to remove the cast iron bath, repair the damaged flooring beneath, and fit a modern acrylic replacement — losing the period character of the bathroom entirely.
Bath Fixer Berkshire treated the rust-affected areas with a specialist converter, then filled and profiled the chip damage to restore the original contour. The entire interior was keyed, degreased, and prepared for our dual bonding agent application. Two coats of colour-matched enamel were sprayed and infrared cured on site, restoring the even, bright finish the bath had carried when it was first installed over a century ago.
The bath was returned to a smooth, bright, uniform finish with no visible evidence of the crazing, chips, or rust. The homeowner preserved the original period fixture, saved over £2,200 compared to a replacement, and avoided the upheaval of a multi-day bathroom refit. The repair was completed in a single visit with a written guarantee.
A landlord managing a portfolio of rental flats in the Harmans Water area of Bracknell reported a stress fracture running along the base of an acrylic bath in a ground-floor apartment. The fracture had developed gradually from inadequate support beneath the bath panel, and a secondary crack had appeared near the waste fitting. The property was due for a new tenancy in ten days and the landlord needed the bath repaired without the delays and expense of a full replacement.
We stabilised both fractures with a structural-grade resin to prevent further movement, then filled and shaped the damaged areas to match the surrounding surface profile. The repaired sections were colour-matched to the original white acrylic and blended across the transition zones to eliminate any visible repair lines. A protective topcoat was applied and cured under infrared to deliver maximum durability for the rental environment.
The repair was completed in under five hours. The landlord met the tenancy schedule with days to spare, and the bath showed no trace of the original fractures. The total cost was a fraction of the replacement estimate, and the written guarantee gave the landlord confidence that the repair would hold through the next tenancy cycle and beyond.
A couple in a 1960s detached property on the Wash Common estate had noticed their pressed steel bath deteriorating steadily over several years. The enamel around the waterline had dulled and roughened from persistent hard water limescale deposits, and a series of small chips along the bath edge — caused by glass bottles and ceramic accessories — had created pinpoint rust spots that were spreading outward with each use. A full bathroom renovation was not in budget.
Bath Fixer Berkshire descaled the waterline area with a specialist treatment to remove the mineral build-up, then treated each chip site with rust converter before filling and profiling. The full interior surface was keyed, degreased, primed with our dual bonding agents, sprayed with colour-matched enamel, and infrared cured to produce a hard, smooth finish resistant to the hard water conditions common across the Newbury area.
The bath was transformed from a dull, pitted surface to a bright, even finish that the owners described as better than when they first moved in. The limescale staining, roughness, and rust spots were entirely eliminated. The full resurfacing cost less than a third of the cheapest replacement quote and was completed in a single day.
The owner of a Grade II listed cottage on Hungerford High Street needed a freestanding cast iron roll-top bath restored without removing it from the building. The bath had been in place since the early twentieth century and was integral to the character of the bathroom. The enamel interior had worn through in several places, the exterior paint was flaking, and two deep chips on the rim had exposed bare metal. Removing the bath from the listed property was neither practical nor desirable.
Bath Fixer Berkshire carried out a full in-situ restoration. The worn enamel areas and exposed metal were treated, filled, and re-profiled. The interior was fully resurfaced using our dual bonding system and professional enamel spray, then infrared cured. The exterior rim was repaired and refinished to complement the period setting. All work was completed without moving the bath from its original position.
The roll-top bath was restored to a condition that honoured the heritage of the property while providing a fully functional, hygienic bathing surface. The listed cottage retained its original fixture, the owner avoided a complex and potentially damaging removal process, and the total cost was a fraction of sourcing and installing a comparable period replacement.
Step-by-step breakdown of how Bath Fixer Berkshire restore your bath to factory-fresh condition
We dust-sheet the flooring, WC, basin, radiators, and all surrounding fixtures. Old sealant is removed and the bathroom is fully protected before any repair work begins.
Professional-grade cleaning agents strip all residue, limescale, and contaminants. Every imperfection is then addressed — chips, cracks, abrasions, mineral deposits, and erosion are repaired at this stage.
Tiles, walls, taps, drain, and overflow are masked with specialist covering materials. A professional-grade degreaser eliminates any remaining contaminants from the bath surface to ensure optimal adhesion.
The first bonding agent is applied, followed by a second primer using high-temperature application. This two-stage process — unique to Bath Fixer — creates an ultra-durable bond with the original bath surface that single-primer methods cannot match.
The new enamel surface is professionally sprayed in controlled conditions and cured using our infrared low-bake system. This accelerates the bonding process and produces a smooth, hard-wearing factory-quality finish.
The surface is polished to perfection, all masking removed, and a protective waterproof sealant applied to ensure a watertight, secure finish. The bath is inspected against our quality standards before sign-off.
Feedback from homeowners and landlords across Berkshire who have used Bath Fixer
"Bath Fixer came out to our Victorian terrace in Tilehurst and restored a cast iron bath that we honestly thought was beyond saving. The enamel had cracked and stained after decades of use, and the result after resurfacing was remarkable. Punctual, tidy, and the finish is absolutely flawless."
"We manage several rental properties across Windsor and Maidenhead and use Bath Fixer for all our bath repair needs. They are reliable, competitively priced, and produce a finish that tenants genuinely cannot distinguish from new. Would not use anyone else for our portfolio."
"Had a badly chipped acrylic bath in our Newbury home that had been annoying us for months. Bath Fixer repaired it in a single visit and the colour match is perfect — you cannot see where the damage was. Excellent communication from the initial enquiry through to completion. Very happy."
Transparent pricing from Bath Fixer Berkshire — choose the service level that matches your repair needs
Bath Fixer Berkshire provide three levels of service to match different damage types and budgets. Every repair uses the same professional materials and dual bonding system — the difference lies in the scope of work required. Whether you need a single chip repaired in a Datchet cottage or a complete bath resurfaced in a Reading apartment, there is a package designed for your situation.
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Complete bathroom refinishing for a full transformation
Common questions answered by Bath Fixer Berkshire
Bath Fixer Berkshire repair all bath types found across the county — cast iron, pressed steel, acrylic, stone resin, and fibreglass. Berkshire properties range from Georgian townhouses in Hungerford and Newbury with original cast iron roll-top baths, through to Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Reading with pressed steel enamel baths, and modern developments in Bracknell and Slough with acrylic panel baths. Each material requires a specific repair technique, and our technicians are trained to handle them all.
Yes. Bath Fixer provide bath repair and resurfacing services across the entire county of Berkshire. Our regular service areas include Reading, Windsor, Maidenhead, Newbury, Slough, Bracknell, Wokingham, Hungerford, Thatcham, Theale, Datchet, Old Windsor, Holyport, Pangbourne, and all surrounding towns and villages. We attend both residential and commercial properties throughout the county.
Individual chip and crack repairs start from ninety-five pounds per repair. Full bath resurfacing starts from three hundred and fifty-five pounds, and a complete bathroom suite refinishing — including bath, basin, and tiles — starts from five hundred and ninety-five pounds. Every repair uses our professional dual bonding system and carries a written guarantee. We provide free, no-obligation quotes for all Berkshire properties.
A single chip or crack repair is typically completed within one to two hours. A full bath resurfacing takes between four and six hours on site, including surface preparation, chip repair, dual bonding agent application, enamel spraying, infrared curing, and final polishing. The bath is ready for light use within twenty-four hours and fully cured within forty-eight hours.
In the majority of cases, yes. Bath resurfacing saves between forty and sixty per cent compared to a full replacement. It avoids the need to disconnect plumbing, remove tiles, dispose of the old bath, and wait for a multi-day bathroom refit. For period properties across Berkshire, an original cast iron or pressed steel bath is often a superior fixture to any modern replacement — resurfacing preserves that quality while restoring the finish to like-new condition.
Every bath repair and resurfacing job completed by Bath Fixer across Berkshire carries a written guarantee. Our two-stage bonding agent process — which distinguishes us from competitors who use a single primer — creates an exceptionally durable bond between the new enamel surface and the original bath material. We stand behind every repair we carry out.
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Bath Fixer provide professional bath repair and resurfacing across every town and village in Berkshire
The county town of Reading offers a broad housing mix — Victorian terraces in Tilehurst and Caversham, inter-war semis, post-war estates, and riverside apartment developments. Bath repairs range from cast iron enamel restoration in period homes to acrylic crack repair in modern builds. Neighbouring Theale shares similar housing stock along the Kennet corridor.
Bath Repair ThealeThe royal borough features grand Georgian and Victorian properties in central Windsor alongside substantial Edwardian family homes and modern developments. Old Windsor adds period cottages, 1950s detached housing, and village-centre properties. Cast iron and pressed steel baths predominate in the older stock.
Bath Repair Old WindsorMaidenhead's housing spans Edwardian conservation areas around Boyn Hill, 1930s suburbs in Furze Platt and Cox Green, and significant new-build developments near the Elizabeth Line station. Nearby Holyport retains a village character with period cottages and detached family homes. Hard water from the chalk aquifer accelerates surface wear on all bath types.
Bath Repair MaidenheadWest Berkshire's principal towns combine Georgian and Victorian properties in central Newbury with extensive 1950s and 1960s estates in Wash Common and Thatcham. Pressed steel baths with limescale damage and worn enamel are particularly common across these areas, alongside modern acrylic baths in newer housing developments.
Book in NewburyThe western reaches of Berkshire around Hungerford and the Lambourn Valley feature Georgian and Victorian stone-built cottages, many of them listed. Original cast iron baths are common fixtures in these period homes, often requiring specialist in-situ restoration that preserves the character of the property.
Bath Repair HungerfordBath Fixer operate across the whole of Berkshire and into neighbouring counties. We regularly attend properties in every town and village across the county.
Bath Fixer Berkshire provide the professional bath repair and resurfacing service that property owners across the county can rely on. Whether you need a single chip repaired in a Windsor townhouse, a full bath resurfaced in a Reading terrace, or a complete bathroom suite refinished in a Newbury family home, our trained specialists deliver a factory-quality finish backed by a written guarantee.
Every Bath Fixer Berkshire repair uses our proprietary dual bonding system and infrared curing process — the same professional methodology whether the job is a minor touch-up or a full restoration. We do not cut corners, we do not use consumer-grade materials, and we do not leave until the job meets our standards.
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