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Replacing worktop - joinery work
dannyboy83
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Hello,
had a quote on Sunday to replace my existing worktop with a new one. The worktop is U-Shaped and has two mitred joints. The quote does not including plumbing (for sink) or corgi (for gas hob).
The quote was £380.
Fair or not??
A lot more expensive than I was expecting - but what do I know!
Photos of kitchen here:


had a quote on Sunday to replace my existing worktop with a new one. The worktop is U-Shaped and has two mitred joints. The quote does not including plumbing (for sink) or corgi (for gas hob).
The quote was £380.
Fair or not??
A lot more expensive than I was expecting - but what do I know!
Photos of kitchen here:


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Comments
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If that includes the worktop and also includes those 'seamless' joins - you know, the mitred ones - then I would think that to be a reasonable price. If it's labour only, then I would look elsewhere.0
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