Trusted Kitchen Worktop Installers in Reading
Quartz, Granite, Laminate & Solid Surface Worktops Supplied & Fitted in Reading
Local Worktop Suppliers, Fitters & Surface Experts Covering RG2 0BF
Everest Stone Ltd in Reading RG2
Unit 7, Trade City, Reading RG2 0BF
+44 118 227 9000
Read MoreAvg. Rating 5 Out of 23
G D Evans Interiors Ltd in Reading RG4
25 Highdown Hill Rd, Reading RG4 8QR
+44 7973 533903
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Stone Legacy in Reading RG1
Unit A2 Great Knollys St, Reading RG1 7HN
+44 7754 374594
Read MoreAvg. Rating 4.3 Out of 6
Surfaceco East London | Granite, Marble, Quartz Kitchen Worktops in Reading RG2
5 Preston Rd, Reading RG2 0BE
+44 118 311 1118
Read MoreAvg. Rating 5 Out of 8
Cruz Kitchens Ltd in Reading RG5
32 Rowan Dr, Woodley, Reading RG5 4LW
+44 118 961 1295
Read MoreAvg. Rating 5 Out of 44
Sidoli Stone Ltd in Reading RG7
Hill Farm, Jouldings Ln, Farley Hill, Reading RG7 1UR
+44 118 973 5051
Read MoreAvg. Rating 5 Out of 40
Craftsman Ltd in Reading RG7
Sulhamstead Rd, Burghfield, Reading RG7 4EE
+44 7834 174422
Read MoreAvg. Rating 4.9 Out of 51
Luminous Marble Ltd in Reading RG2
Unit 7, Reading RG2 0BF
+44 7578 987866
Read MoreAvg. Rating 4.9 Out of 76
Classic Quartz Stone in Reading RG2
Nimrod Industrial Estate, 7, Nimrod Way, Reading RG2 0EB
+44 118 986 1113
Read MoreAvg. Rating 4.7 Out of 134
Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]
How much do worktops cost to fit in Reading?
Worktop fitting costs in Reading typically range from £150-£400 per linear metre, including materials. Basic laminate starts from £150, whilst premium quartz or granite can cost £300-£800+ per metre. Installation alone usually costs £50-£100 per metre. Get quotes from local specialists for accurate pricing.
Is quartz or granite worktop better?
Both are excellent choices! Quartz is more consistent in pattern, non-porous (no sealing needed), and slightly more durable. Granite offers unique natural patterns and can be more cost-effective. Quartz wins for low maintenance, whilst granite provides that authentic stone look. Your Reading specialist can show you samples.
What is the most scratch resistant worktop?
Quartz worktops are the most scratch resistant for everyday use, followed closely by granite. Dekton and ultra-compact surfaces are even tougher but pricier. Avoid cutting directly on any surface though - always use chopping boards to maintain that pristine look!
Is quartz cheaper than granite?
Generally, no. Quartz typically costs £300-£600 per square metre, whilst granite ranges £250-£500. However, quartz needs no sealing and lasts longer, making it better value long-term. Prices vary significantly in Reading, so compare local quotes for the best deals.
What is the best thickness for worktops?
20mm is the sweet spot for most kitchens - strong enough for daily use without being overly expensive. 30mm looks more premium and handles heavy use better, whilst 12mm suits budget renovations but needs extra support. Most Reading fitters recommend 20mm as the best balance.
Is laminate or quartz better for kitchen worktops?
Quartz wins for durability, scratch resistance, and resale value, but costs 3-4 times more. Modern laminate looks fantastic and suits most budgets perfectly. If you're staying long-term and cook frequently, choose quartz. For budget renovations or rental properties, quality laminate is brilliant.
How much does it cost to have worktops replaced in Reading?
Complete worktop replacement in Reading costs £800-£3,000+ depending on kitchen size and material choice. Budget laminate jobs start around £800-£1,200, whilst premium quartz installations can reach £2,500-£4,000. Always include removal, disposal, and any plumbing adjustments in quotes.
Which is better Corian or quartz worktops?
Quartz is harder and more scratch resistant, whilst Corian can be seamlessly repaired if damaged. Quartz offers more pattern variety and better heat resistance. Corian provides seamless joins and integrated sinks. For busy family kitchens, quartz usually wins. Both are excellent premium choices available from Reading specialists.
Can I replace a worktop myself?
Simple straight worktops can be DIY projects if you're handy with tools. However, complex shapes, cut-outs for hobs/sinks, or heavy materials like granite need professionals. Mistakes are expensive to fix! Most Reading homeowners find professional installation worth the cost for peace of mind.
How long does it take to replace a worktop?
Most worktop replacements take 1-2 days. Simple laminate swaps can be done in a day, whilst templating and fitting stone worktops usually takes 2 days (measuring one day, fitting the next). Complex kitchens or multiple materials might need 3 days. Your Reading fitter will give accurate timescales after assessment.
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