Kitchen worktop Installation

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Kitchen worktop Installation

Kitchen Worktops Installation

Were you ever curious about the precise definition of kitchen worktops? They are simply flat surfaces in kitchens used for food preparation, typically made of materials like granite, quartz, or laminate. They provide a durable and functional space for cooking and other kitchen tasks. We must remember that they not only should look appealing but also withstand daily use since they are exposed to moisture, high temperatures, and mechanical damage. Our team at J&D can cut kitchen worktops to any size, whether laminated, wooden, or solid surface. We also offer cutting openings for sinks and hobs.

Laminate Worktops Installation

It is important to remember that laminate worktops aren’t considered resistant to cuts. You certainly shouldn’t use them as a cutting board. However, this does not mean that they have no resistance to damage. Laminate worktops can handle normal use and are generally resistant to heat and stains. Many kitchens choose them because they are both reasonably easy to clean and maintain. Choosing a durable laminate is important, and we are here to help.

Laminate Worktops Styles:

  • Real Life Laminates
  • Classic Marble
  • Light Sandstone
  • Industrial Concrete
  • Lily White
  • Marble Calcutta
  • White Sparkle – Andromeda
  • Copper Effect
  • Granite Worktops

Solid Wood Worktops Installation

The wooden kitchen worktops we offer are not only durable and exceptionally aesthetic, but also highly customizable. Whether you’re remodelling the entire kitchen or adding an island, you have the power to precisely adjust the size of your worktop to fit your specific space. The wood can be quickly processed, allowing you to give it any shape and make holes for sinks, pipes, and other elements wherever you need them.

Solid Worktops from natural wood:

  • Oak
  • Walnut
  • Iroko
  • Beech
  • American Walnut
  • Ash
  • Black Oak
  • Bambo


Are you thinking about replacing the worktops in your kitchen? Consider the
spray granite effect, restoring solid wood worktops or spray painting worktops.Contact us today for an instant quote!

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Worktop Installation

How long does it take to install a worktop?
It depends on the size of the kitchen and the number of joints and openings for sinks and hobs, but it usually takes one day.
After installation, the worktops are joined with a special adhesive. We recommend waiting 24 hours before using it to ensure it fully cures and dries.
We can install Laminate, Solid Wood, and Solid Surface worktops.

It depends on the kitchen layout and the number of joints. The price starts from £300.

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