Thursday 18 May 2017

Worktops

Most worktops sold by Wren are square edged with a choice of trim. The showrooms have a number on display that are butt joined. This was the jointing method advised by our designer but the joint lines are fairly obvious. However I asked for details of this jointing method since I was unsure how to deal with the edging strip using their method. Wren produce an assembly instructions booklet for their units but it says nothing about worktops. Apparently worktop joining instruction do exist so our designer requested a copy for me from their installation manager. Nothing has ever arrived. From further investigation it would seem that the best method for joining square edged worktops is a a 10mm inset rather than the 23mm inset used on rounded edge worktops.

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