Specialist Bath Resurfacing & Enamel Restoration for Greenwich & Southeast London
Bath Fixer Greenwich provide dedicated bath repair, resurfacing, and enamel restoration services throughout Greenwich and the surrounding Southeast London area. Our skilled technicians handle every type of bath surface — from period cast iron baths in Georgian townhouses to modern acrylic units in riverside apartment developments — restoring each one to a smooth, durable finish at a fraction of the replacement cost.
Every job starts with a detailed inspection of the damage. Whether you are dealing with a single chip from a dropped shower fitting, widespread crazing across an ageing enamel surface, or hairline stress fractures in an acrylic panel bath, we determine the most effective repair strategy for that particular material and condition. Cast iron, pressed steel, acrylic, stone resin, and fibreglass all demand distinct techniques, and Bath Fixer Greenwich are equipped for every one of them.
The core of our service is our proprietary two-stage bonding process. Most bath repair firms apply one coat of primer before spraying the enamel finish. We apply two bonding agents, each heat-cured with a professional hot air gun, producing an adhesion layer that grips far more firmly to the original surface. The practical difference is a repair that remains chip-resistant, peel-resistant, and colour-stable for years rather than months.
Beyond baths, we restore sinks, basins, shower trays, ceramic wall tiles, uPVC window frames, granite worktops, and solid surface units. If a hard surface in your Greenwich property has suffered damage, the chances are high that Bath Fixer Greenwich can repair it without a costly full replacement.
Nearby Areas We Serve: The bathroom repair challenges we encounter in Greenwich are common throughout the wider area. Homeowners in Lewisham and Southwark deal with very similar issues — worn enamel on period baths, impact damage on newer acrylic fittings, and limescale erosion in hard water zones. See our area-specific guides for detailed information about your location.
Bath Fixer Greenwich use a proprietary two-stage bonding system that delivers a stronger, longer-lasting finish than standard single-primer methods.
What Bath Fixer Greenwich deliver for homeowners, landlords, and letting agents across Southeast London
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Our technicians blend custom colour formulations to replicate the exact tone of your existing bath finish. This is essential in Greenwich where many period baths have developed a distinctive patina — a standard white will not suffice when the surrounding enamel has mellowed with age.
Chip repairs and minor restorations are typically finished within a couple of hours. Complete bath resurfacing takes four to six hours, and the bath is ready for careful use within twenty-four hours. No multi-day disruption or follow-up visits required.
Our dual bonding process and infrared curing system deliver a surface hardness that rivals the original factory enamel. Every job is backed by a written guarantee — a commitment to quality that gives Greenwich homeowners lasting confidence in the result.
Bath Fixer Greenwich technicians are trained across the full range of bath materials — enamel, acrylic, pressed steel, cast iron, stone resin, and fibreglass — as well as shower trays, basins, worktops, and uPVC surfaces. Fully insured for every appointment.
Greenwich has one of the most architecturally varied housing landscapes in Southeast London. The elegant Georgian terraces around the town centre and along Crooms Hill sit alongside substantial Victorian villas on Maze Hill and Westcombe Park, Edwardian family homes stretching towards Blackheath, and contemporary riverside apartment blocks developed from the late 1990s onwards along the Thames peninsula. Each generation of building brought its own bathroom style — and its own repair challenges.
The heavyweight cast iron baths found in Georgian and early Victorian properties often carry decades of surface wear, including deep crazing, enamel thinning around the waterline, and corrosion spots where moisture has breached the original coating. The pressed steel baths common in inter-war and post-war housing are prone to chipping where the enamel becomes brittle, while acrylic units in newer developments suffer impact cracks, scratches, and stress fractures — especially around overflow fittings and panel edges.
Bath Fixer Greenwich treat every surface individually. We assess the material, identify the specific type of deterioration, and select the repair methodology accordingly. That tailored approach — combined with our two-stage bonding process — is the reason our repairs outlast those offered by firms using a single technique for every bath they encounter.
Real examples of restoration work completed by Bath Fixer across the Greenwich and Southeast London area
The owner of a Grade II listed Georgian townhouse on Crooms Hill contacted us about a freestanding cast iron roll-top bath that had served the property for over a century. The interior enamel had thinned significantly along the base and sides, exposing patches of bare metal that were beginning to rust. A network of hairline crazing across the entire surface made the bath uncomfortable to sit in and impossible to keep clean. Two previous quotations for replacement — including crane access due to narrow stairwells — exceeded £4,500.
Bath Fixer Greenwich chemically treated the corroded patches to neutralise the rust, then built up the eroded areas using high-adhesion structural filler to restore the original interior profile. The entire surface was abraded, degreased, and primed with our two-stage bonding agent system. A heritage-white enamel was sprayed in multiple passes and cured with infrared lamps on site. The exterior claw feet and rim were masked and left in their original condition as requested by the owner.
The bath was restored to a flawless, silky finish with no trace of the previous corrosion or crazing. The homeowner preserved a period feature that would have been impossible to replicate with a modern replacement, and saved over £4,000 in the process. The entire restoration was completed within a single day with a written guarantee.
A property management company overseeing a block of apartments on the Greenwich Peninsula reported a deep stress fracture running diagonally across the base of an acrylic bath, with several smaller cracks radiating outward. The damage had developed gradually — likely from insufficient support beneath the bath combined with regular heavy use. Replacing the bath would have required access behind tiled panels and disconnection of a concealed waste system, with an estimated completion time of four working days and a cost exceeding £3,000.
We stabilised the primary fracture using a structural bonding compound injected beneath the surface, then reinforced the surrounding micro-cracks to prevent any further propagation. The entire damaged zone was filled flush, sanded smooth, and prepared for coating. A colour-matched acrylic finish was applied and cured on site, followed by a protective topcoat and perimeter reseal.
The bath was fully restored in under five hours. The management company avoided the cost and disruption of a multi-day bathroom refit, and the tenant experienced minimal inconvenience. No visible evidence of the original fracture remained, and the repaired bath was returned to normal use within twenty-four hours with a written guarantee.
Feedback from homeowners and property managers who have used Bath Fixer in Greenwich
"Brilliant service from start to finish. Our Georgian terrace on Crooms Hill had an original cast iron bath that was looking very tired. The technician restored it beautifully — the enamel is gleaming and smooth again. Would not hesitate to recommend Bath Fixer to anyone in Greenwich."
"Called Bath Fixer about a cracked acrylic bath in our riverside flat near the Cutty Sark. They were here within days and the repair is completely invisible. Professional, tidy, and great value compared to replacing the whole bath. Saved us thousands and a week of disruption."
"We manage several rental properties around Greenwich and Deptford. Bath Fixer have handled multiple repairs for us now — always reliable, always on time, and the tenants are always impressed with the results. Their work saves us the expense and hassle of replacing baths between tenancies."
Transparent pricing from Bath Fixer Greenwich — select the service level that fits your repair needs
Bath Fixer Greenwich offer three tiers of service designed to match different levels of damage and different budgets. Every repair uses the same professional-grade materials and our proprietary dual bonding system — the only variable is the extent of work involved. From a minor chip on a rental property bath to a full heritage restoration on a period cast iron tub, there is a package suited to your situation.
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Complete bathroom refinishing for a full transformation
Common questions answered by Bath Fixer Greenwich
Professional resurfacing restores your existing bath to a factory-fresh standard at a fraction of the replacement cost. For Greenwich properties — particularly those with period cast iron or roll-top baths — resurfacing preserves a fixture that would be expensive and difficult to replace. You avoid the upheaval of disconnecting plumbing, disturbing tiled surrounds, and disposing of the old unit. Most resurfacing jobs are completed in a single day.
We refinish complete bathroom suites including baths, washbasins, pedestals, and ceramic wall tiles. The only fixture we advise against resurfacing is the toilet — regular cleaning with abrasive products and brushes will break down the refinished coating over time. Everything else can be colour-matched and finished to a uniform standard in a single appointment.
In many cases, yes. If the rest of your bath surface is in sound condition, a targeted chip or crack repair is the most cost-effective option. We colour-match the repair compound to your existing finish so the mended area is virtually undetectable. This approach is particularly popular with Greenwich landlords dealing with tenant-caused damage between lets.
Most full resurfacing appointments take between four and six hours on site. The process covers surface preparation, damage repair, dual bonding agent application, enamel spray coating, infrared curing, and a final polish. Your bath can be used lightly after twenty-four hours and reaches full cure within forty-eight hours.
The majority of DIY repair kits we encounter have been applied by homeowners hoping to save money, only for the result to fail within weeks. Retail kits use consumer-grade compounds that lack the adhesion strength and durability of professional coatings. The finished patch tends to be visible, rough to the touch, and prone to yellowing or lifting. A professional repair by Bath Fixer Greenwich costs more than a kit but delivers a seamless, long-lasting outcome backed by a written guarantee.
Bath Fixer covers all of Greenwich and the wider Southeast London area. We regularly attend properties in Blackheath, Deptford, Woolwich, Charlton, Eltham, Lewisham, and Kidbrooke. We also serve neighbouring boroughs including Lewisham and Southwark.
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Bath Fixer provide professional bath repair and resurfacing across Greenwich and the wider Southeast London area
The historic heart of Greenwich features Georgian and early Victorian townhouses, many with original cast iron baths and period bathroom fittings. Bath Fixer Greenwich regularly restore these heritage fixtures — preserving their character while delivering a modern, durable finish.
Book in GreenwichBlackheath's impressive Victorian and Edwardian villas often retain their original bathroom suites. Enamel wear, limescale erosion, and surface dulling are the most frequent issues we address. Many homeowners prefer resurfacing to retain the quality of the original fittings.
Bath Repair BlackheathDeptford's mix of Victorian terraces, converted warehouses, and purpose-built rental blocks produces a wide range of bath repair needs — from enamel chip repair on older pressed steel baths to acrylic resurfacing in modern buy-to-let flats with high tenant turnover.
Bath Repair DeptfordWoolwich and Charlton combine post-war estate housing with substantial regeneration developments around the Royal Arsenal and Charlton Riverside. Pressed steel baths in older properties and acrylic units in new-builds both benefit from professional repair and resurfacing.
Bath Repair WoolwichThe 1930s semi-detached homes and detached houses that define much of Eltham frequently contain their original pressed steel or cast iron baths. Kidbrooke's newer developments add demand for acrylic bath repairs. Bath Fixer attend properties across both areas regularly.
Bath Repair ElthamBath Fixer Greenwich deliver the professional bath repair and resurfacing service that Southeast London property owners trust. Whether you need a hairline chip repaired on a rental property bath, a full resurfacing on a family bathroom, or a complete heritage restoration on a period cast iron tub, our trained specialists produce a factory-quality finish covered by a written guarantee.
Every repair uses our proprietary dual bonding system and infrared curing process — the same professional methodology regardless of whether the job is a quick touch-up or a comprehensive restoration. We never compromise on materials, we never rush, and we never leave until the finish meets our exacting standards.
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