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Hi,

I'm installing a new kitchen and need a quote for someone to cut and fit a wooden worktop.

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Will depend on what is involved.

Freestanding cooker or built in hob?

Sinks.....one or two?

Straight piece or around a corner?

 

About 5yrs i paid £400 for a good quality top fitting. It was L-shaped approx 3m length and a 2m length. Cut outs for hob and two sinks and taps

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PM me with details of what you need we will get you an estimate price.

 

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Originally posted by the_rudeboy

About 5yrs i paid £400 for a good quality top fitting.

 

Just to be sure. That is £400 for the tops AND the fitting. Isn't it?

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Originally posted by LornaF

Hi,

I'm installing a new kitchen and need a quote for someone to cut and fit a wooden worktop.

does it need mitre,ing etc

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Hi,

i have three 3 metre lengths, two of which need cutting down to 2 metres. So worktop will run down three sides of the room.

I then need cutouts in the 3 metre length for sink and two small ones for pipework. In one of the two metre lengths i need a cutout for a hob.

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its not too hard to do yourself,if youve got the tools,if they involve any mitres thats harder:D

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The best way to joint the work surfaces is to use a router and purpose made jig. Not something i would recommend someone attempted for themselves.

Typical that this is the only equipment we don't have at the minute :rolleyes:

 

Maybe Coggy could be of assistance?

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My boyfrined and i are fitting most of the kitchen just don't feel confident to cut worktops ourselves due to the fact that they are expensive and i have nightmares of making a very expensive mistake!!

We were planning on joining the worktops with adhesive.

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cut on the side thats going to wall and use silicon to hide small errors

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We talking real wood worktops yeah? If so then you don't need to mitre them. Feel free to give us a call on number below for a quote,

 

Jody

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