a handyman in a blue denim shirt making repairs on a mirror above the sink.
a handyman in a blue denim shirt making repairs on a mirror above the sink.

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Recent Mirror Repair tasks in London The West End

Sliding wardrobe door mirror repair

£80

Charing Cross, Greater London

16th Aug 2021

One side of trim has broken off and glass is broken

Coffee table cracked mirror repair/replacement

£80

Charing Cross, Greater London

25th May 2021

My coffee table bottom mirror cracked needs repair/replacement

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What does a mirror repair service include?

Your mirror repair service includes a general assessment of the issue, recommendations, and a fix (if appropriate). This applies to bathroom mirrors, wardrobe mirrors, and sometimes even car mirrors. Here are some of the most common mirror repairs:

Re-hanging

If your mirror has fallen down from its usual wall, wardrobe, or dresser drawer position, you’ll need to get it re-hung. Your repair person will check the mirror to ensure it’s still in good condition before cleaning the back, as well as the surface for mounting. They’ll remove any adhesive and ensure the surface is dry. Then they’ll re-apply fresh adhesive (using the suitable weight limit) before mounting your mirror back onto the surface. Depending on the surface, they may finish off the edges with silicone to create an even stronger bond.

Mirror crack repair

Your handyman will use a glass repair kit to repair minor cracks and restore your mirror’s finish. They’ll start by cleaning the area with a damp cloth to ensure no dirt or debris. Next, they’ll apply an adhesive stabiliser film to cover the crack. Then they’ll fill a syringe with resin before inserting this into the crack underneath the stabiliser, filling up the crack. Once this has properly set, they’ll remove the film and apply additional resin on top. Once everything has dried again your handyman will gently scrape the surface with a blade to smooth it out, before cleaning away any dust from the resin.

Mirror rot and black edges

Some mirrors are prone to turning black around the edges - especially in moist areas like bathrooms. This happens when protective coatings are worn away and the moisture reacts with the exposed silver nitrate on the back of your mirror. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to clean or fix this issue. But on the plus side, it usually just happens around the edges of the mirror, which means the best fix is to add a frame over the top. Your mirror repair person can help recommend a mirror frame that’s the right width and style for your bathroom, then install it to cover up any black marks.