Damage Solutions

  • Sink and drainer resurfacing

    Sink and drainer resurfacing Before resurfacing

  • Sink and drainer resurfacing

    Sink and drainer resurfacing After resurfacing

  • Break-in damage

    Break-in damage Before repair

  • Break-in damage

    Break-in damage After repair

  • Kitchen worktop resurfacing

    Kitchen worktop resurfacing Before resurfacing

  • Kitchen worktop resurfacing

    Kitchen worktop resurfacing After resurfacing

When damage to the home occurs, many people choose to replace the damaged items, whether it is an injured surface or a television or computer that has ceased to work.

While Hometech-UK don’t repair broken electronic goods, we are experts in repairing damage to bathroom suites, kitchen worktops and UPVC window damage (which frequently occurs as the result of a burglary).

The primary advantage of choosing Hometech-UK to repair damage to your home is cost. Replacing household goods tends to be very expensive – whether a kitchen worktop or an entire bathroom suite. However, repairs and resurfacing costs significantly less, while also attaining the results to the same standard as a new item.

For example, bath and sink resurfacing is not only a solution to cracks, dents and other damage, it can also be utilised to completely remodel the bathroom with a new colour or finish.

Similar results can be achieved in the kitchen using worktop resurfacing. Remodelling a kitchen does not need to incur the purchase and installation of a new worktop, since worktop resurfacing can achieve a new finish or colour at a fraction of the cost.

The second advantage to choosing damage solutions by Hometech-UK is convenience. Replacing fittings and surfaces around the home can be time-consuming and messy. For example, replacing a bathroom suite can leave the room in an unusable state for a number of days. However, bath and sink resurfacing is a process that can be completed in mere hours, therefore incurring little to no interruption to normal day-to-day life.

In addition, UPVC repair can be completed very quickly, therefore securing the home in the aftermath of a break-in within a few hours. On the contrary, replacing the entire window would be not only time-consuming, but messy and costly too.