Laminate Surface Worktops
We offer the highest quality laminate tops at affordable prices, all of them are extremely durable and hard wearing making them exceptionally practical for day to day use!
When treated correctly – a laminate worktop can last for many, many years!
Choosing the correct worktop is pivotal when designing your kitchen, browse through our charts to find the perfect colour and style to define the space, provide high performance and superior quality.
Technical Information
We supply laminates that carry the PEFC certification, which guarantees that they are from properly environmentally managed and sustainable sources.
Our non-gloss laminate worktops bear the FIRA (Furniture Industry Research Association).
Our Duropal worksurfaces are DIN EN ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 certified.
All of our ranges are high pressure laminates.
Installation
We can supply you with Colorfill, bolts, solvents and double sided tape for edging purposes.
If you are unsure of what you require for fitting, please contact us for further installation information.
Guidelines for Good Use
We have summarised a few simple guidelines that need to be observed if the Laminate worksurfaces are to give a lifetime of good service.
- Always use cutting boards to chop and slice food upon. Do not chop or cut directly onto the worktop surface.
- Always use panstands and trivets to protect the timber from rough, hot, wet and dirty pots and pans.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners/pads, corrosive or aggressive cleaning agents.
- Do not place any heat or damp sources over worktop joints.
Customer After-Care Program
Please follow the steps outlined below as often as required in order to maintain your laminate worktop to a high standard;
- Normal Stains/Dirt – e.g. fat, oil/dirt, finger marks, lime deposits, rust, juice, coffee, tea, wax, blood, universal marker
- Cleaning Method: Using a cloth/soft nylon brush and washing powder, soft soap, toilet soap or washing-up liquid. If necessary, leave for a while then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Heavy Stains/Dirt – e.g. Discolouration through long exposure to tea, coffee, fruit juice.
- Cleaning Method: Use washing powder or household bleach (but do not repeat too often)
- Heavy Stains/Dirt – e.g. Lead pencil, felt-tip pens, marker/ball point pens, lipstick, crayons, wax, shoe polish, nicotine & nail varnish.
- Cleaning Method: Use organic solvent such as acetone (nail varnish remover), methylated spirits, petroleum spirit, perchloroethene. Read the manufacturers instructions carefully.
