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replacing kitchen worktop?
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First of all....do i need a joiner or a kitchen fitter? Average cost of this job?? there is 6.5 metres to fit. Basically an "L" shape (that has hob and round sink) and a straight forward piece on other side of kitchen?????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No need for a joiner. A kitchen fitter would be best. He would be familiar with how things fit together. He'd also have the right tools to make the cuts to fit the tops together, and the cut-outs.
The existing tiling could also be affected, especially if the new top is thicker than the existing.
Ask around for names of kitchen fitters (neighbours, local kitchen retailers). One decent carpenter/fitter is all you need. He'd need to look at it to give you an idea of cost.
The existing tiling could also be affected, especially if the new top is thicker than the existing.
Ask around for names of kitchen fitters (neighbours, local kitchen retailers). One decent carpenter/fitter is all you need. He'd need to look at it to give you an idea of cost.
Well I reckon Mark should have a go. If he goes to one of the big Hire Centres, he can rent a router and a thing called a worktop jig. It's a template thing with lots of holes and cut-outs for different jobs. One will be for the scribe joint you need. It might have instructions with it. If not, there's probably a Youtube showing how it's done.
Check out the Youtubes first to get an idea.
The best part is that he can practise on one end while the top is still in one piece. If it doesn't work, he can move along and try again. As soon as the cut is right, then cut the other end to length..............
Tell him I said he can do it :o)
Check out the Youtubes first to get an idea.
The best part is that he can practise on one end while the top is still in one piece. If it doesn't work, he can move along and try again. As soon as the cut is right, then cut the other end to length..............
Tell him I said he can do it :o)