Worktop Restoration

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Worktop Restoration

Solid wood worktop restoration

We use a method called oiling to restore real wood kitchen surfaces. The best oils are the natural ones such as Danish oil or Linseed oil. It gets deep into the wood, enhancing the grain, and keeping the water out. Oiling is suitable for regular maintenance that protects the wood and increases its longevity. Using Danish, Finishing, Tung, or Linseed oils on wood, helps to bring out its natural grain and keeps it from splitting. Moreover, it’s possible to use oil mixes, like Osmo Oil in different shades of natural wood that can be used to match the wood colour and hide damage like water marks. Oiling is a simple way to keep wood in good shape, and it’s easy to apply.

Are you ready to give your kitchen worktop a new life? Call J&D Kitchen Makeovers right now to discover all our services dedicated to Kitchen counters. Our professional team can make every dream come true.

Solid wood worktop restoration

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Worktop Restoration

Can you restore Laminate Worktops?

No, but we can paint laminate worktops with Spray Granite effect, giving it new life and a unique look. See our other services for details.

We use Danish, Finishing, Tung, or Linseed oils to restore the solid wood worktops to their former glory.

Yes, with high-quality materials, our worktops have a long lifespan. 

Countertop oiling cost depends on the chosen finish. The cheapest option is a Danish oil, starting from £500. However, remember that replacing a worktop may exceed the cost of restoring it several times.

The time required to restore a worktop depends on the extent of the wear and the size and it could take between 1 and 2 days. It is essential to remember that this process involves replacing silicones.