Description
A missing piece of the finish leaving the substrata sound – usually caused by an impact (e.g., a dropped bottle or tool). The edge of a chip is not structurally sound; it has cracks and fractures that have to be removed to create a solid and reliable bond with the repair. The damaged area is excavated similar to repairing a tooth cavity, filled and faired with marine grade materials, and topcoated.
Note: If the chip seems to have a hollow area behind the broken finish, determine if it’s a void.













Monica Daye Khan –
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5 star
February 8, 2018
They do a fantastic job. I am a property manager for a 282 unit property. The technician scheduled to do the work was thorough, quickly available, timely, informative and very patient with my many questions. Most importantly, he made my resident feel comfortable and confidant that the job was getting done right. I would highly recommend to anyone and will certainly go back to them for our tub repair needs.