Top Surface-Premium Worktops


Here are some of the things that you can take away with you from our shop!

QUARTZ

Premium quartz
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Tips:

  1. Use trivets for hot pots - quartz is heat-resistant, but not heat-proof.
  2. Clean with mild soap and water - avoid abrasive or bleach-based cleaners.
  3. Don't cut directly on the surface - it can scratch with heavy use.
  4. Avoid prolonged sunlight exposure - UV can discolor some quartz brands


Installation Advice:

  • Ensure accurate measurements before ordering.
  • Use adequate bracing to prevent bracing.
  • Avoid On-Site Modifications.



MARBLE

Premium marble
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Tips:

  1. Seal regularly (every 6-12 months) to reduce staining risk.
  2. Avoid acidic substances (lemon, vinegar, wine) - they can etch the surface.
  3. Clean with pH-neutral stone cleaner or warm water and mild soap.
  4. Don't use abrasive pads - they'll dull the polish.


Installation Advice:

  • Professional Installation Required
  • Use a Stable, Level Base
  • Seal Immediately After Fitting



LAMINATE

Premium laminate
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Tips:

  1. Use non-abrasive cleaners - harsh chemicals can damage the finish.
  2. Always use a cutting board - laminate scratches easily.
  3. Wipe up water quickly - seams can swell or delaminate if moisture seeps in.
  4. Never place hot pans directly on it - use heat pads or trivets.


Installation Advice:

  • DIY-Friendly
  • Seal Joints Properly
  • Use Contact Adhesive



SOLID SURFACE

Premium solid surface
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Tips:

  1. Minor scratches can be buffed or sanded out with a Scotch-Brite pad.
  2. Keep it dry when not in use - although non-porous, it helps maintain sheen.
  3. Avoid direct heat - like quartz, it can warp or discolor.
  4. Regular cleaning with a damp cloth and mild soap keeps it looking new.


Installation Advice:

  • Acclimatize Before Fitting
  • Use Expansion Gaps
  • Oil Immediately After Installation



WOODEN

Premium wooden
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Tips:

  1. Oil regularly (monthly) with food-safe mineral oil to prevent drying/cracking.
  2. Clean spills promptly - wood is porous and can stain or harbor bacteria.
  3. Accepts cutting, but consider using a board to extend its life.
  4. Sand and refinish if damaged - one of the most repairable surfaces


Installation Advice:

  • Secure with Slotted Brackets
  • Check Moisture Content
  • Support Around Cut-Outs



Comparison table

Worktop Type Durability Maintenance Price Range Heat Resistant
Wooden Very High Low $135 Medium
Marble Very High Low $170 High
Laminate Medium Low $65 Low
Quartz High Low $150 Medium
Solid Surface Medium Medium $70 Medium