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Is it possible to resurface kitchen worktops, I think they are Formica or similar
I really don't want the expense and upheaval of changing them.
Is it something I can do myself or is it a specialist job? Thanks.
I really don't want the expense and upheaval of changing them.
Is it something I can do myself or is it a specialist job? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are re-constituted stone worktops that simply fit over the original. Usually only about 6 or 7mm thick. I've no experience of using them, but it looks quite straightforward.
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Also, specialist paint coatings in stone/marble effects, but they tend to involve a specialist application. I don't know if they are at all DIY.
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Also, specialist paint coatings in stone/marble effects, but they tend to involve a specialist application. I don't know if they are at all DIY.
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Megfitz
Notice the Builder has linked you to "granitetransformations" for overlays for your worktops - I actually visited their showroom in Epsom earlier this year to get a quote, I had to sit down after the lady told me ! I don't have a very big kitchen but was quoted in excess of £2500 ! Needless to say we didn't give them an order. Sorry to dampen your answer Builder !
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Notice the Builder has linked you to "granitetransformations" for overlays for your worktops - I actually visited their showroom in Epsom earlier this year to get a quote, I had to sit down after the lady told me ! I don't have a very big kitchen but was quoted in excess of £2500 ! Needless to say we didn't give them an order. Sorry to dampen your answer Builder !
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Unless there are different types of Fablon, the sort my wife and I used for a free-standing 4' x 2' cupboard - not an actual 'work'-top - created a major task for us! It's difficult enough to cover a couple of square feet with the stuff without bubbles and wrinkles forming, never mind a whole work-top. We got there in the end, but I don't believe it would have stood up to the impact of being constantly WORKED on, had that been required.
I can only wish you luck if you use it for a large surface, especially one that'll take a fairly substantial "hammering" over time.
I can only wish you luck if you use it for a large surface, especially one that'll take a fairly substantial "hammering" over time.
Megfitz will never last forever on a worktop, but you could try coating with a water based varnish
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or replace
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Or do both and see how it goes
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Or do both and see how it goes
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