Laminate:There is a large variety of colours,
patterns and texture available today. Tops should be
constructed of 33mm composite board preferably moisture
resistant and covered with either .8mm 0r 1.2mm laminate.
Timber:
Solid timber is available for benchtops, this
type of top is usually finished in either polyurethane or
is oil rubbed. These available in butcher block,
laminated for plank construction.
Tiles:
Ceramic tiles can be used
if you wish, they are durable and can be attractive. They
must be laid level and correctly. A timber edge is the
usual finish. The colours are endless and are excellent
for "hot-spots" on the bench e.g. next to
stoves.
Stainless
Steel:
This type of material is
usually in a satin finish, but can be highly polished.
Stainless Steel is very durable and easily kept clean and
is usually used in wet areas. Splashbacks can also be
made of this material and molded so there are no visible
joins. Stainless Steel can have a clinical look to it.
Solid
Surfaces:
Granite, Marble solid
surfaces are durable but compared to laminate,is
expensive, although their life span is significantly
longer and you would have to choose which you require. Be
aware that the construction method used in your cabinets
must be capable of taking the extra weight associated
with this product. Marble is porous, granite is
non-porous. The colour of granite varies from slab to
slab and it is recommended that you go to the supplier
and choose your own slab so that you are aware of the
colour.
Acrylic
Solid Surfaces:
The colour of this product
is constant throughout and is very durable and
non-porous, waterproof, impact resistant and is seamless
fitted.
Bench Top Edge Profiles

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Special Postforming profiles
Anti-drip
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