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Repairing chipped porcelain tiles: precision, aesthetics and respect for the material - Madrid

  • Writer: artussolutions
    artussolutions
  • Oct 30
  • 2 min read

Repair of chipped porcelain floor tiles in Madrid.

At ARTUS Solutions, every surface matters. And when a porcelain floor suffers chipping—whether from impact, friction, or occasional wear—our intervention aims for much more than simply concealing the damage: we seek to restore the aesthetic and functional integrity of the space, respecting the original character of the material.


What is a chipped surface?

Chipping is a localized loss of material on the surface of porcelain tiles, which can appear as a nick, broken edge, or small cavity. While it doesn't compromise the floor's structure, it does affect its appearance and can accumulate dirt or feel uncomfortable to the touch.



Our repair approach

  • Precise assessment : We identify the type of porcelain, the finish and the original color to guarantee a high-quality intervention.

  • Specialized techniques : We use high-strength two-component materials, mineral pigments, and micro-tools that allow us to reconstruct the damaged area with maximum fidelity.

  • Aesthetic integration : The repaired area is textured and sealed so that it blends visually with the rest of the floor, leaving minimal trace.

  • Active sustainability : By repairing instead of replacing, we avoid unnecessary waste and extend the lifespan of the material, aligning ourselves with a more conscious architecture.

When is it advisable to repair?

  • When the damage is localized and does not affect the pavement structure.

  • In spaces where aesthetics are key: receptions, lounges, visible passageways.

  • In projects that prioritize sustainability and responsible maintenance.


Every repair is an opportunity to demonstrate that technical excellence can go hand in hand with respect for materials and the environment. If you have a chipped porcelain floor, contact us: we'll repair it with precision, without compromising its beauty or its history.


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