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Kitchen worktops
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I have roughly 900metres of worktop in my kitchen - any idea how much it will cost to replace these I don't want the cheapest but neither do i want the most expensive and would prefer laminate type to wood . Janet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Geez - you must have the longest kitchen in the whole of the UK.
On the basis that this should read 0.9 metres, it is still a 'how long is a piece of string' question.
There are a plethora of different qualities of work-top and if you want a 'chappie' to come and fit it for you, it is going to cost roughtly the same if you want him to fit 0.9 metres as 9 metres - (but not 900 metres - that costs a little extra).
Suggestion - beetle off to HomeBase this weekend and see what you like and compare prices - you will have to buy a minimum length which I would hazard a guess will be 2 metres. Then trawl Yellow Pages for a few fitters.
On the basis that this should read 0.9 metres, it is still a 'how long is a piece of string' question.
There are a plethora of different qualities of work-top and if you want a 'chappie' to come and fit it for you, it is going to cost roughtly the same if you want him to fit 0.9 metres as 9 metres - (but not 900 metres - that costs a little extra).
Suggestion - beetle off to HomeBase this weekend and see what you like and compare prices - you will have to buy a minimum length which I would hazard a guess will be 2 metres. Then trawl Yellow Pages for a few fitters.
900 metres that's some worktop..with the cheapest tops that should cost about £9000.
There are two thicknesess of the common worktop... 28mm and 38mm.
You will more than likely have to buy a 2 metre length.... last week I paid £25 for 2mtrs... of 28mm.
38mm starts around £40 for a 2 metre length.
Also you dont seem to get the same amount of options with 28mm as you do with 38m.
There are two thicknesess of the common worktop... 28mm and 38mm.
You will more than likely have to buy a 2 metre length.... last week I paid £25 for 2mtrs... of 28mm.
38mm starts around £40 for a 2 metre length.
Also you dont seem to get the same amount of options with 28mm as you do with 38m.
REally sorry, metres are a foreign language to me at 75. My kitchen is 17 feet long approx and i have just measured in yards and the tops are roughly 10 yards which I believe is about 11 metres, where I got 900 metres from who knows. anyway thanks for your answers and I'm sure I gave you all a good laugh and that can only be a good thing, thanks again for taking the time to answer, i love this site. Janet