Replacing Laminate or Wood with granite worktops
The benefits of having granite worktops in your kitchenPictures and information about the different granite samplesThe design features you need to know when planning your kitchen and worktopsInformation about the templating and fitting of granite worktops
Nero Assoluto Granite / Absolute Black GraniteStar Galaxy Granite / Black Stardust GraniteGold & Silver GraniteBaltic Brown GraniteAngola Black GraniteEmerald Pearl GraniteKashmir Gold GraniteVerde Perola GraniteKashmir White GraniteRustenburg GraniteNero Impala GraniteBlue Pearl GraniteBaltic Green GraniteRosa Porrino GraniteSt. John's Red Granite
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Replacing Laminate or Wood with granite worktops

Kitchen requirements for granite worktops

Granite worktops can be fitted to existing kitchens as well as new kitchens. Clickgranite advises that existing kitchens have a cabinet thickness of 18mm in order to withstand the weight of granite worktops.

laminate kitchen worktops being removed ready for granite
Clickgranite arranges for existing worktops to be carefully removed and disposed of

Worktop Removal

Removing existing worktops can be a delicate process. Worktops are attached to the top of kitchen cabinets and sometimes irreplaceable tiling. Clickgranite arranges for existing worktops to be carefully removed and disposed of.

Water & Gas Connection

The loss of water and gas to a kitchen can be an inconvenience during the transition to new kitchen worktops. Professional tradesmen are required to dis-connect and re-connect kitchen hobs

and sinks. Clickgranite organises gas connection with corgi registered gas fitters and water connection with accredited plumbers. Customers receive full certification for all work completed.
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