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Howdens kitchen quote - am I being ripped off? - MoneySavingExpert Forum Galley style kitchen, 3m long and 2 2m wide Kitchen units - £7,300 including VAT Range: Chelford Colour: Reed Green 13 base units (includes 2 x tall units to house fridge freezer and tower oven) Single bowl ceramic sink Appliances not included Worktop - £4,500 including VAT Silestone 20mm Quartz (see attached)
Wren Kitchens Quartz Worktop Brand - MoneySavingExpert Forum Silestone do not want people buying cheap Chinese quartz - they have an understandable requirement to maintain their profit margins Hence they operate the "Silestone Approved Fabricator " scheme
Encore, Maia, Apollo, Earthstone etc worktops - MoneySavingExpert Forum Firstly your assumption that all companies buy at the same price from the same people is wrong, lets take silestone for instance, they have a sliding scale pricing structure between their top tier fabricators and the smaller one man band type operations The price is based purely on volume throughout a rolling 12 month period
carron phoenix granite sinks? — MoneySavingExpert Forum Secondly-what are these sinks actually like? We would probably go with a creamy coloured one (kitchen is going to be cream painted wood, with browny granite (or maybe quartz silestone) tops) Are they easy to clean? Do they stain? Lastly-I'm confused by the "revolution waste and overflow" is that a pop-up waste ie connected to the tap? I don't
Quartz worktop fitting - is this acceptable? - MoneySavingExpert Forum Had a quartz worktop fitted in U-shape That cut is appalling The joint should be pretty much invisible and the sealant should be in the joint, not on top of it I’d be asking for replacement slabs and refitting What make quartz is it? Some companies (especially bigger ones like Silestone Caesarstone) take fits very very seriously and won’t hesitate to blacklist dodgy fitters from being
Granite breakfast bar - do I have enough support? is there any way i can have this breakfast bar without putting in supporting columns under the granite, which IMO will ruin the look and might make it difficult for people to sit? i have read somewhere that maybe using plywood underneath will provide enough strength for the granite - will this be much more expensive?? can any other material eg
Duropal worktops — MoneySavingExpert Forum I did look at quartz, silestone and granite - all very expensive and have their own problems - if you chip a granite worktop - problem My duropal worktop was very competitively priced and should last for years