How to Cut a Sink Hole in a Worktop
Mark the sink outline, drill pilot holes, and use a jigsaw to cut carefully along the marked area. Support the section to avoid cracking. Always seal the raw edge to prevent moisture damage, and ch...
Can I Cut a Compact Laminate Worktop at Home?
Yes, compact laminate worktops can be cut at home using a circular saw with a fine-tooth TCT blade. Because of their dense composition, you’ll need slow, steady passes and edge finishing with a rou...
What Are Stone Effect Worktops?
Stone effect worktops are designed to replicate natural materials like granite, quartz, and slate. They’re created using printed textures and realistic finishes, giving you the premium aesthetic of...
What Are Marble Effect Worktops?
Marble effect worktops recreate the luxurious look of real marble without the high cost or maintenance. Made from laminate or compact laminate, they’re durable, easy to clean, and available in a ra...
How to Care for Laminate and Compact Worktops
Clean laminate and compact worktops with mild detergent and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads that could dull the surface. Wipe spills quickly and avoid standing water around j...
How Do I Join Two Worktops Together?
Joining two worktops requires a precise joint cut, typically using a router and worktop jig. For laminate, apply jointing compound to seal and prevent moisture. Compact laminate joints often need c...
How Do I Cut a Laminate Worktop?
To cut laminate worktops, use a fine-tooth circular saw or jigsaw blade suitable for laminate materials. Mark your cut line carefully and cut with the decorative side facing down to avoid chipping....
What Thickness of Worktop Should I Choose?
Worktops come in a variety of thicknesses, each offering a unique style. Compact laminates often feature slim 12mm designs for a sleek look, while 30mm and 40mm laminate worktops give a more tradit...
Are Laminate Worktops Heat Resistant?
Laminate worktops are heat resistant to around 180°C, which covers most everyday kitchen use. However, it’s best to use heat pads or trivets for hot pans to prevent damage. Compact laminate worktop...
What’s the Difference Between Laminate and Compact Laminate Worktops?
Both laminate and compact laminate worktops are stylish and low-maintenance, but they differ in thickness and construction. Laminate has a chipboard core and offers excellent value, while compact l...
What Is a Compact Laminate Worktop?
Compact laminate worktops are made from solid layers of high-pressure laminate without a chipboard core, making them waterproof, thin, and extremely durable. Their slim 12mm or 20mm profile gives a...
Laminate worktops are made from layers of paper and resin bonded to a chipboard or MDF core under heat and pressure. The result is a tough, affordable surface that mimics materials like stone, wood...




