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Old 01-08-2008   #11
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Default Re: Fixing a damaged bath

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Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
As it happens, i arrived at my job this morning for the plumber to tell me that last night while in a hurry he chipped the bath and he had a bath doctor coming out to repair the chip. It will cost £110 + vat.
There is a bloke that does the same thing up here in Scotland for about £90 + vat too.

It may sound expensive, but if it is an expensive bath then it could be money well spent.

I used to do work for a bathroom company, and this guy fixed a chip in a £700 bath an you would never know, even if you knew where it had been chipped.

If you are anywhere near Scotland, I'll get his number for you tomorrow.
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