At Commercial Coating Solutions, we understand that maintaining the appearance and integrity of your commercial property is crucial. Our surface repair services are designed to address imperfections, damage, and wear on a variety of surfaces, helping your property look its best and ensuring it remains in top condition. Whether you’re dealing with cracks, chips, corrosion, or other surface issues, our expert team delivers reliable and lasting repairs.

We provide surface repair services for a wide range of materials commonly found in commercial and industrial environments:
At Commercial Coating Solutions we take health and safety very seriously. Our technicians hold various licenses such as CSCS/IPAF/SSSTS/SMSTS/ PASMA. We are also proud to hold various accreditations such as CHAS and Safe Contractor. Prior to project commencement we will also provide a schedule of works, Method statement, Risk Assessment, and COSHH documentation.
Our meticulous repair process ensures that your surfaces are restored to their original condition or better:
We repair metal, concrete, wood, plaster, and masonry surfaces, addressing damage such as cracks, chips, corrosion, and more to restore appearance and integrity.
We use high-quality materials and advanced techniques, offering warranties up to 25 years depending on the repair products used.
We begin with an assessment and consultation, followed by surface preparation, expert repair, and final finishing, ensuring a seamless and durable result.
Yes, we offer precise colour matching to ensure that repairs blend perfectly with the surrounding areas, maintaining a uniform appearance.
Yes, it’s a cost-effective solution that enhances aesthetics and extends the lifespan of existing surfaces, avoiding the need for expensive replacements.
We work flexibly, including outside normal hours, to minimise disruption and ensure your business can continue operating smoothly.
Contact us for a consultation. We’ll assess the damage, discuss your needs, and provide a tailored repair plan to restore your surfaces effectively.
Yes, repairing surfaces instead of replacing them reduces waste and the environmental impact associated with manufacturing and disposal of new materials.