Your Local Bath Repair Specialist
Bath Repair in Camden, London
Camden is a borough I know inside out. From the Georgian terraces of Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia in the south through Camden Town and Kentish Town to the grand Victorian and Edwardian villas of Hampstead and Highgate in the north, this is one of London's most architecturally rich boroughs. Whether you live in a Georgian townhouse near Russell Square, a Victorian conversion in Kentish Town or Gospel Oak, a magnificent Hampstead villa, or a modern apartment near Kings Cross, I've almost certainly repaired a bath on your street or one very close to it.
Camden's extraordinary period housing stock means cast iron baths dominate my work here. The Georgian properties in Bloomsbury and around Regent's Park have some of London's finest original baths. The Victorian terraces across Camden Town, Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, and Tufnell Park — many now converted into flats — retain heavy cast iron baths that are impractical to remove. The Edwardian and Victorian villas of Hampstead, Belsize Park, and Highgate often have multiple bathrooms with period baths worth preserving. I repair and resurface all of them.
Why Camden Homeowners Choose Repair
Replacing a bath in Camden typically means enormous cost and disruption. In the borough's converted period properties — where heavy cast iron baths sit in upper-floor flats accessed through narrow Victorian hallways — removing the old bath is often physically impossible without structural damage. Even in whole houses, the period character of an original bath is irreplaceable. Bath resurfacing avoids all of that. I work in your bathroom, finish in a day, and you're using your bath within 24 hours.
For landlords with rental properties across Camden — and property values mean high expectations from tenants — a professionally resurfaced bath looks brand new at a fraction of replacement cost. Similar property types and bath repair needs appear in nearby Islington and Westminster, where period properties share comparable challenges.
What I Do
Bath chip repair — a few chips or scratches filled, colour-matched, and sprayed. Done in 1–2 hours. Full bath resurfacing — the whole surface stripped and re-enamelled. Done in a single day. Both backed by my 12-month guarantee. I also repair shower trays, sinks, tiles, worktops, and other hard surfaces.
Call your local Camden bath repair specialist — 01342 349 937
Camden at a Glance
- Postcodes: NW1, NW3, NW5, NW6, WC1, WC2, N6, N19
- Borough: London Borough of Camden
- Stations: Camden Town, Kentish Town, Hampstead, Belsize Park, Swiss Cottage, Kings Cross, Euston, Highgate, Gospel Oak
- Nearby: Islington, Westminster, Barnet, Brent, Haringey
- Housing: Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces, Edwardian villas, conversions, new-builds
- Landmarks: Camden Market, Hampstead Heath, British Museum, Regent's Park
Service Times
- Chip repair: 1–2 hours on site
- Full resurfacing: Completed in 1 day
- Ready to use: 24 hours after completion
- Availability: 7 days a week
- No call-out charge for Camden
Neighbourhood by Neighbourhood
Bath Repair Across Camden
I've carried out bath repairs across every part of this architecturally stunning borough:
Hampstead & Highgate
Hampstead and Highgate are home to some of London's finest period properties — grand Victorian and Edwardian villas on roads like Heath Street, Fitzjohn's Avenue, Highgate Hill, and The Grove. These substantial homes often have multiple bathrooms with original cast iron baths — freestanding roll-tops, claw-foot baths, and built-in period pieces. Multi-bath resurfacing is very popular here, preserving the character that makes these homes so special.
Camden Town & Primrose Hill
Camden Town around the famous market and Primrose Hill with its elegant Regent's Park Road have a mix of Victorian terraces, Georgian townhouses, and converted warehouse spaces. Many properties are now flats retaining original cast iron baths. In the terraces along Camden Road, Parkway, and Albert Street, resurfacing these baths is far more practical than attempting removal through tight period doorways.
Kentish Town & Gospel Oak
Kentish Town and Gospel Oak are classic Victorian inner London — dense streets of terraced houses many now converted into flats. Roads like Kentish Town Road, Fortess Road, Highgate Road, and Mansfield Road are lined with properties containing original cast iron and pressed steel baths. This is one of my busiest areas for bath resurfacing — the combination of period baths and converted properties makes removal impractical.
Belsize Park & Swiss Cottage
Belsize Park and Swiss Cottage sit between Hampstead and Camden Town with imposing Victorian and Edwardian mansion blocks and large period houses along Haverstock Hill, Belsize Lane, and Avenue Road. Many of the mansion flats have original cast iron baths in beautifully proportioned bathrooms. Homeowners here invest in preserving period features — resurfacing fits perfectly.
Bloomsbury, Kings Cross & Holborn
The southern part of the borough around Bloomsbury, Kings Cross, and Holborn has Georgian townhouses near Russell Square and the British Museum, plus massive regeneration around Kings Cross and St Pancras. The Georgian properties have some magnificent original baths. The Kings Cross developments bring modern acrylic baths that chip from dropped items. I cover both.
Surrounding Boroughs
Beyond Camden, I serve neighbouring boroughs across Central and North London. Islington, Westminster, Barnet, Brent, and Haringey are all within my regular area. Same fixed pricing, same guarantee, no extra travel charges.
Recent Work Across the Borough
Camden Bath Repair Case Studies
Real jobs I've completed for Camden homeowners — different properties, different damage, real results:
Victorian Roll-Top — Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead
A homeowner in a magnificent Victorian villa on Fitzjohn's Avenue had an original cast iron roll-top bath — a genuine period centrepiece. The enamel was worn through in places with rust staining around the taps and overflow, plus 14 chips. The bath was irreplaceable. Full resurfacing: stripped, treated all rust, repaired every chip, sprayed three coats. The result was stunning.
Cost: £420 • Saving vs replacement: Irreplaceable period piece preserved
Victorian masterpiece — fully restoredConverted Flat — Fortess Road, Kentish Town
A tenant in a second-floor converted flat on Fortess Road reported bath damage. Cast iron bath with worn enamel and eight chips. The bath was physically impossible to remove through the narrow hallway and tight staircase without breaking walls. Resurfaced in situ — all damage repaired, brilliant white finish.
Cost: £380 • Saving: Over £2,000 (including structural repair)
No structural damage — bath like newGeorgian Townhouse — Bedford Place, Bloomsbury
The owner of a Georgian townhouse near Russell Square was restoring the property and wanted the original cast iron bath preserved. Surface wear and staining from decades of use, but the bath itself was in excellent structural condition. Full resurfacing brought it back to life — it now sits beautifully in the restored period bathroom.
Cost: £410 • Time: 1 day
Georgian character perfectly preservedNew-Build Acrylic — Kings Cross
A resident in one of the new Kings Cross developments dropped a heavy glass bottle — deep gouge and three chips in the acrylic bath. Otherwise immaculate bathroom. Filled, sanded, sprayed seamless repair. Damage completely invisible.
Cost: £145 • Time: 80 minutes
Flawless invisible repairMulti-Bathroom — Heath Street, Hampstead
A homeowner on Heath Street wanted four bathrooms refreshed — two original cast iron baths, one pressed steel, and one modern acrylic with chips. All resurfaced over two days. A fraction of the cost of replacement, and every bath now looks brand new.
Cost: £1,300 (4 baths) • Time: 2 days
All four bathrooms transformedLandlord Repair — Haverstock Hill, Belsize Park
A landlord with a mansion flat on Haverstock Hill needed a bath refresh between high-end tenancies. Cast iron bath with surface wear and light chips. Resurfaced to a flawless finish — tenants paying premium rent expect premium bathrooms. Done in a single day with minimal disruption to the building.
Cost: £385 • Time: 1 day
Premium finish for premium tenantsFixed Pricing for Camden
Bath Repair Prices
No hidden fees, no call-out charges for Camden. Send photos for an exact fixed-price quote:
- Single chip or scratch
- Colour matching
- 1–2 hours on site
- 12-month guarantee
- No call-out charge
- Complete resurfacing
- All damage repaired
- Full enamel re-spray
- Done in 1 day
- 12-month guarantee
- Like-new finish
- Shower tray repair
- Sink & basin repair
- Tile chip repair
- Worktop repair
- 12-month guarantee
Exact pricing depends on damage. Multi-bath discounts available for Camden properties.
Bath Repair in Camden — Free Quotes, 7 Days a Week
Covering every street: Camden Town, Hampstead, Kentish Town, Highgate, Bloomsbury & beyond.
Get Your Free Quote 01342 349 937Camden Property Types
Bath Repair for Every Camden Home
Camden's architecture spans over 200 years. Each property type brings different bath repair needs:
Townhouses & Terraces
Across Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia, and around Regent's Park. Some of London's finest original cast iron baths — irreplaceable period pieces. Resurfacing preserves character that replacement never could.
Terraces & Villas
Camden Town, Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, Tufnell Park, Hampstead. Dense streets of terraces, many converted to flats. Cast iron baths too heavy to remove through narrow hallways. Resurfacing is the only practical option.
Grand Villas & Mansion Blocks
Hampstead, Belsize Park, Swiss Cottage, Highgate. Substantial homes with multiple period bathrooms. Original cast iron baths worth preserving. Multi-bath resurfacing saves significantly.
Period Conversions
Kentish Town, Camden Town, Gospel Oak, Tufnell Park. Victorian and Edwardian houses subdivided into flats. Cast iron baths physically impossible to remove without structural damage. Resurfacing is essential.
Kings Cross & Regeneration
Kings Cross regeneration, Camden Lock Village, Somers Town. Modern apartments with thin acrylic baths that chip easily from dropped items. Quick repair restores perfectly.
Landlord Work
Kentish Town conversions to Belsize Park mansion flats to Bloomsbury rentals. Premium tenants expect premium bathrooms. Fast turnaround, fixed pricing, invoicing.
Every Street, Every Neighbourhood
All Camden Areas We Cover
North Camden
Central Camden
Local Landmarks
I regularly work near Camden Market and Camden Lock, Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill, Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, British Museum, Kings Cross and St Pancras stations, Kenwood House, Keats House, Highgate Cemetery, London Zoo, and the Regent's Canal.
Reviews from Local Customers
What Camden Customers Say
Our Victorian roll-top bath is the heart of our bathroom and completely irreplaceable. The resurfacing was done in a single day and the result is breathtaking. It looks better than it has in a hundred years. Absolutely the right choice for anyone with period baths in Hampstead.
The cast iron bath in our converted flat was impossible to remove — the hallway is too narrow. Resurfacing was the only option and the result is incredible. Brand new surface, all chips gone, done in a day. Lifesaver for anyone in Kentish Town conversions.
We're restoring our Georgian townhouse and wanted the original bath preserved. The resurfacing perfectly matched our vision — the bath now sits beautifully in the restored bathroom. Professional, careful work that respected the period character.
I manage rental flats in Belsize Park where tenants expect perfection. The bath resurfacing was done to an impeccable standard — my new tenants assumed the bath was brand new. Professional, fast, and excellent value for the Camden area.
Camden Bath Repair
Frequently Asked Questions
Every street across the London Borough of Camden — Camden Town, Hampstead, Highgate, Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Primrose Hill, Gospel Oak, Swiss Cottage, West Hampstead, South Hampstead, Tufnell Park, Kings Cross, St Pancras, Bloomsbury, Holborn, Fitzrovia, and all NW1, NW3, NW5, NW6, WC1 and WC2 postcodes.
No. Fixed-price quotes cover everything including travel — no hidden fees whether you're in Hampstead, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Bloomsbury, or Kings Cross.
Absolutely — it's one of my most common jobs in Camden. Cast iron baths in converted Victorian properties are typically too heavy to remove through narrow hallways and staircases. Resurfacing in situ is the only practical option and gives the bath another 15–20 years of life while preserving the period character.
Chip repairs from £120, full resurfacing from £330. Fixed pricing, no hidden fees. Send photos for an exact quote — usually within a few hours.
Yes — that's the whole point. Resurfacing preserves the shape, weight, and character of the original bath while giving it a brand new surface. The period proportions and details remain. It's the only option that lets you keep the authentic character while having a bath that looks and feels new.
Yes — fast turnarounds, fixed pricing, invoicing, and multi-property discounts. Camden landlords need premium finishes for premium rents. I deliver accordingly.
Yes — full 12-month guarantee on all work across Camden. Commercial-grade materials, fully insured.
Bath Repair Across North London
Other Areas I Cover Near Camden
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