After a âlife-changingâ decision to relocate to Cornwall last year, The Repair Shopâs Dominic Chinea was hit with two back-to back disasters
Dominic says the back-to-back storms caused severe damage (Image: BBC)A dramatic storm has left Dominic Chineaâs workshop in an absolutely âheartbreakingâ state, The Repair Shop star has revealed. Part of the roof fell in, resulting in serious damage to an almost irreplaceable car he had been working on below.
Returning to his base of operations after picking up a rare piece of vintage engineering kit from the Isle of Wight, Dominic surveyed the damage. âThere has been a storm back in Cornwall again, another storm, and Iâm terrified of the state of the workshop roof,â he explained in a new YouTube update, adding that while the weather remained bad, he was planning to work indoors and leave the roof repair for a drier day.
âA lot of rain water has come in through the open roller shutter door,â he said. âAll my equipment is wet as ever, but I was kind of expecting that. Kind of heartbreakingly, I was not expecting [that] Iâm missing another chunk of roof up the top.
âThe first storm, Goretti, ruined the very end of that open section at the back, which I had my Porsche and all my stuff below. It just got wet.â However, Storm Goretti was followed closely by Storm Chandra, bringing further strong winds and heavy rain to Cornwall.
The storm tore off a sizeable chunk of Dominicâs workshop roof, with large chunks of corrugated plastic roofing material falling onto his prized Cadillac below: âIt damaged the bonnet, damaged the wing â ruined it,â Dominic said, bitterly.
Dominic Chinea found the car heâd been working on had been damaged (Image: BBC/Ricochet/Guy Levy)When Dominic and his wife Maria packed up their house in Kent last year and moved to Cornwall with their dog Wendy, he admitted that weatherproofing the newly converted workshop would be a âpressureâ.
The severe storms of January 2026 made Dominicâs prediction all too real. He was left struggling to make urgent repairs before he could get back to work, all while attempting to complete the renovations for his farmhouse kitchen.
In a YouTube video, he said: âThe storm has caused a lot of damage, the workshop roof, various tiles and bits and bobs. Iâm doing my best to deal with those, Iâve ordered more roof sheets and Iâve lined up roofers to try and fix the roof, but Iâm also juggling trying to finish this kitchen.â
He added that he was by no means the only person in the region affected, and there had been damage to buildings and trees across the county.
Dominic Chinea (Image: BBC)He said: âI think every tree surgeon in Cornwall is up to their eyeballs busy at the moment. Itâs kind of heartbreaking, thereâs not enough trees here as it is.â
Dominic has previously spoken about how stressful he found moving his family from Kent to Cornwall. He said: âIt is completely life-changing. It really is.
âIâm never moving again. It was stressful, but itâs like having that workshop and having that at home has been a dream for so long. And Iâm very, very fortunate, very grateful that Iâve actually been able to do it, but it doesnât come easy.â
He added: âIt has been a lot of work, a huge amount of work, and as I say, it is still very much derelict. Iâm still shovelling cow poo out where all my tools are.
Dominic describes the Repair Shop team as a âfamilyâ (Image: BBC/Ricochet Ltd/Steve Peskett)âSo, you know, itâs been a long road, and it will continue to be a long road, but it has been a life-changing decision. Moving to the other side of the country, itâs like, you know, seven hours away from anyone. But itâs good, itâs nice.â
Dominic describes his role on The Repair Shop as a âdream jobâ. He told CornwallLive: âI was at my workshop in Hackney Wick, I was making props, designing and building props, and so on set, but behind the camera. Never in a million years did I think I would end up on camera.
âSo this whole sort of TV presenter thing is nothing I could have ever expected. Just shows, I suppose, you make the most of the opportunities that youâre presented with, and give it your all, try your hardest, and yeah, good things can come of it. It is a dream job.
âWe are all a big family down there, we all get on, we all love what we do., and Iâm extremely fortunate to be part of the family.â