Your Local Bath Repair Specialist
Bath Repair in Greenwich, London
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is an area I know extremely well. Stretching from the historic riverside at Greenwich and Blackheath through Charlton and Woolwich to Eltham, Plumstead, and Thamesmead, it's a borough of extraordinary architectural variety. Whether you live in a Georgian townhouse in Blackheath, a Victorian terrace in Woolwich or Plumstead, a 1930s semi in Eltham, or a modern apartment on the Greenwich Peninsula, I've almost certainly repaired a bath on your street.
Greenwich's housing ranges from some of London's finest Georgian and Regency properties around Blackheath and Greenwich Park — with stunning original cast iron freestanding baths — to the Victorian terraces across Woolwich, Plumstead, and Charlton, and the extensive 1930s suburban housing in Eltham and Kidbrooke. I repair and resurface all of them.
Why Greenwich Homeowners Choose Repair
In Greenwich's period properties, bath replacement means plumbers, re-tiling, and disruption. In the Georgian townhouses of Blackheath, original cast iron baths are architectural features worth preserving. In Woolwich and Plumstead's converted Victorian terraces, heavy baths can't be removed through narrow hallways. Bath resurfacing avoids all of that — finished in a day, usable within 24 hours.
For landlords — especially across Woolwich, Plumstead, and the new Greenwich Peninsula developments — quick repairs between tenancies are far more practical than replacements. Similar needs arise in nearby Lewisham and Bexley.
What I Do
Bath chip repair — 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 Greenwich bath repair specialist — 01342 349 937
Greenwich at a Glance
- Postcodes: SE3, SE7, SE9, SE10, SE12, SE18, SE28, DA16
- Borough: Royal Borough of Greenwich
- Stations: Greenwich, Cutty Sark DLR, Woolwich Arsenal, Eltham, Blackheath, Charlton, Plumstead, Kidbrooke, Abbey Wood (Elizabeth line)
- Nearby: Lewisham, Bexley, Bromley, Southwark, Tower Hamlets
- Housing: Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, new-builds
- Landmarks: Greenwich Park, Royal Observatory, O2 Arena, Cutty Sark
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 Greenwich
Neighbourhood by Neighbourhood
Bath Repair Across Greenwich
I've carried out bath repairs across every part of this historic borough:
Greenwich Town & Blackheath
The heart of the borough — Greenwich town centre with its Georgian and Regency townhouses, and the elegant streets around Blackheath. These properties have some of London's finest original cast iron freestanding baths. Homeowners here rightly want to preserve these period features. Resurfacing restores them beautifully without removal.
Woolwich & Charlton
Woolwich and Charlton have dense streets of Victorian terraced houses — many now converted into flats. The streets around Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich High Street, and Charlton Road have original cast iron baths too heavy to remove. Landlord work is very common — fast turnarounds between tenancies across this busy rental area.
Eltham & Kidbrooke
Eltham is classic 1930s suburbia — tree-lined streets of semi-detached homes extending from Eltham High Street through Well Hall Road and Westmount Road. The pressed steel baths in these homes are now 80–90 years old. Kidbrooke Village adds modern apartments with acrylic baths. I cover the full range.
Plumstead & Abbey Wood
Plumstead has a mix of Victorian terraces and inter-war housing around Plumstead High Street and Lakedale Road. Abbey Wood — now transformed by the Elizabeth line — has a mix of older housing and new developments. Repair demand has surged since Crossrail arrived, with homeowners and developers investing.
Greenwich Peninsula & Thamesmead
The Greenwich Peninsula around the O2 Arena and Thamesmead to the east are dominated by modern apartments and new-build developments with acrylic baths. These chip easily from dropped bottles and everyday impacts. Quick chip repairs are very common — done in under two hours.
Recent Work Across the Borough
Greenwich Bath Repair Case Studies
Real jobs I've completed for Greenwich homeowners:
Georgian Townhouse — Crooms Hill, Greenwich
A homeowner in a stunning Georgian townhouse on Crooms Hill had an original cast iron freestanding bath with worn enamel, light rust, and 8 chips. The bath was a centrepiece of the period bathroom. Full resurfacing: stripped, treated, sprayed three coats of brilliant white. The result preserved a beautiful piece of history.
Cost: £420 • Saving vs replacement: Over £1,800
Georgian centrepiece — fully restoredVictorian Conversion — Powis Street, Woolwich
A landlord with a first-floor flat near Powis Street had an original cast iron bath — worn, rusty, and impossible to remove through the narrow hallway. Resurfaced in situ. Bath saved, tenant-ready within 24 hours.
Cost: £385 • Saving: Over £1,400
Period bath saved — tenant-ready1930s Semi — Well Hall Road, Eltham
A family in a 1930s semi near Well Hall Road had a pressed steel bath with heavy enamel wear and seven chips. Boxed in against tiles. Resurfaced in a single day — brilliant white, all damage invisible.
Cost: £365 • Saving vs replacement: Over £900
Like-new — zero disruptionElizabeth Line New-Build — Abbey Wood
A resident in one of the new Abbey Wood developments had an acrylic bath with a deep gouge and three chips. Filled, sanded, sprayed seamless repair. Damage completely invisible.
Cost: £140 • Time: 75 minutes
Flawless invisible repairLandlord Multi-Unit — Plumstead
A landlord managing rental flats in Plumstead needed baths repaired across two properties between tenancies. Mix of pressed steel and cast iron. Completed over a day — fixed pricing, multi-property discount.
Cost: £520 (2 properties) • Time: 1 day
Both properties tenant-readyShower Tray — Blackheath SE3
A family in a Victorian semi near Blackheath had a cracked shower tray leaking into the room below. Reinforced, sealed, filled, and colour-matched. Leak completely stopped.
Cost: £215 • Saving: Over £550
Leak fixed — no further damageFixed Pricing for Greenwich
Bath Repair Prices
No hidden fees, no call-out charges for Greenwich. 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 and multi-property discounts available.
Bath Repair in Greenwich — Free Quotes, 7 Days a Week
Covering every street: Greenwich, Woolwich, Eltham, Blackheath, Charlton, Plumstead & beyond.
Get Your Free Quote 01342 349 937Greenwich Property Types
Bath Repair for Every Greenwich Home
Period Townhouses
Across Greenwich town and Blackheath. Original cast iron freestanding baths — architectural features worth preserving. Resurfacing restores them to their former glory.
Terraces & Conversions
Woolwich, Charlton, Plumstead. Dense streets of terraced houses, many converted into flats. Cast iron baths too heavy to remove. Resurfacing is the practical choice.
Inter-War Semis
Eltham, Kidbrooke, Shooter's Hill. Classic 1930s suburbia with pressed steel baths now 80–90 years old. Resurfacing extends life by 15–20 years.
Estates & Thamesmead
Thamesmead, parts of Abbey Wood and Plumstead. Mix of pressed steel and early acrylic baths 40–60 years old.
Peninsula & Abbey Wood
Greenwich Peninsula, Kidbrooke Village, Abbey Wood developments. Modern apartments with thin acrylic baths that chip easily. Quick repair restores perfectly.
Landlord Work
Woolwich conversions to Plumstead rentals to Peninsula apartments. Fast turnaround, fixed pricing, invoicing. Multi-property discounts available.
Every Street, Every Neighbourhood
All Greenwich Areas We Cover
West Greenwich
Central & North
Local Landmarks
I regularly work near Greenwich Park, the Royal Observatory, the Cutty Sark, the Old Royal Naval College, the O2 Arena, Woolwich Arsenal, Eltham Palace, Charlton House, Blackheath Common, Oxleas Wood, Thames Barrier, and Abbey Wood station (Elizabeth line).
Reviews from Local Customers
What Greenwich Customers Say
Our Georgian cast iron freestanding bath was the centrepiece of the bathroom. The resurfacing was done in a day and it looks absolutely stunning — like it did 200 years ago. Worth every penny to preserve this piece of history.
Pressed steel bath in our 1930s semi was badly worn. Resurfacing was a fraction of the replacement cost and looks brand new. No disruption, no re-tiling. Highly recommend for Eltham properties.
Quick chip repair at my Woolwich rental between tenants. Done in under two hours, professional, great value. My go-to for all my Greenwich properties.
Dropped a bottle in our new apartment bath — deep gouge. The repair is completely invisible. Quick, clean, professional. Didn't know this service existed — so glad I found it.
Greenwich Bath Repair
Frequently Asked Questions
Every street across the Royal Borough of Greenwich — Greenwich town, Woolwich, Eltham, Blackheath, Charlton, Plumstead, Thamesmead, Kidbrooke, Abbey Wood, Shooter's Hill, and all SE3, SE7, SE9, SE10, SE12, SE18, SE28, and DA16 postcodes.
No. Fixed-price quotes cover everything — no hidden fees anywhere in Greenwich.
Absolutely — a specialty of mine in the Greenwich and Blackheath area. These beautiful original baths are worth preserving. Resurfacing gives them another 15–20 years.
Chip repairs from £120, full resurfacing from £330. Fixed pricing, no hidden fees. Send photos for an exact quote.
Yes — fast turnarounds, fixed pricing, invoicing, and multi-property discounts across Greenwich. Very common in Woolwich and Plumstead.
Yes — I cover all the new developments around Abbey Wood and the Elizabeth line. Modern acrylic baths chip easily; quick repairs restore them perfectly.
Yes — full 12-month guarantee on all work across Greenwich. Commercial-grade materials, fully insured.
