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Worktop Installation since 2012

Replacemrnt, Fitting& Installation

World class service

Providing ServicesIn East London

Variety of materials

Quartz, GraniteMarble & Dekton

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Our experts will gladly visit your address and provide you with a quote.

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Why choose Our Kitchen Worktops Services

Looking for a bespoke kitchen worktop? Look no further because our excellent customer satisfaction is the key to our rapid growth over the past 11 years. We take great care in our Brand and the satisfaction of the customer is the top of our agenda making sure we pay attention to every last bit of detail.

Kitchen Worktops Projects

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Residential

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Commercial

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London Kitchen Worktops Recent Projects


East London Kitchen Worktops Replacement. Quartz, Granite & Marble

Premium Service

London Kitchen Worktops provides high-quality worktops fitting and installation services to everyone who needs reliable Kitchen Countertops in East London.

Delivery on Time

Our experienced and dedicated worktops fitters at London Kitchen Worktops will deliver your kitchen worktops on time no matter where your location is.

Friendly Managers

Our friendly and knowledgeable managers will gladly discuss your order with you. honesty and attention to detail are key elements of our philosophy.

Quality Components

All our kitchen Countertops are built using the top-notch quality component. We are the right choice if you’re looking for kitchen worktops replacement in East London.

Adequate Price

All our offers are affordably priced to provide kitchen countertops fitting, installation & Replacement services. We truly believe that we have got the quality/price balance spot on.

Our Core Values

Adhere to high ethical and professional standards, demonstrating commitment to our responsibilities with trust, honesty and respect for all.

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If you prize durability above all else, then Quartz, Granite, Marble and Dekton are the best kitchen worktops to choose—there's a good reason that it's what you'll find in a professional kitchen. If you’re planning a new kitchen remodel in your home, it’s certainly these materials to consider.

How much does it cost to get worktops fitted?
Installation fees are applied to all our work and fees might vary from one project to another depends on many factors.

Some of our fees are based on:
Disconnect and remove a sink. Remove and dispose of the old worktop. Install new worktop with one corner cut. Reconnect a sink. Seal worktop to walls/tiles with silicone sealant.

complex installations will cost more:
Curves, angles etc. / More cuts / Unusual bevelled edges.

Consumer Reports found that Dekton is great at resisting abrasion, staining, heat, and cuts. Home Depot goes a step further, calling it “completely scratch resistant” and claiming it “cannot be scorched or stained.” It also stands up to water and UV rays, making it a great choice for outdoor kitchens and dining areas

We will obtain exact measurements when we template your worktop but we will be able to give you a costing on approximate measurements before that. We can arrange for a site visit before templating if necessary. 30% Advanced payment required before placing your order.

Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth’s continental crust, after feldspar. It is made up of a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall formula SiO2. There are many different varieties of quartz, several of which are semi-precious gemstones. Especially in Europe and the Middle East, varieties of quartz have been since antiquity the most commonly used minerals in the making of jewelry and hardstone carvings..

Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Geologists use the term “marble” to refer to metamorphosed limestone; however stonemasons use the term more broadly to encompass unmetamorphosed limestone.