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TD Wrote:

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> We got ours from Granite London. Was the cheapest

> I found. Mr Worktops doesn't offer quartz or

> granite.

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> http://www.granitelondon.net/


We also got our from granite london and DO NOT recommend them. They came and made a template and when they fitted it (I was out at a family emergency) it had a massive gap around the back - so large that my husband had to plaster the entire wall to fill the gap and the sink was cut about 5 cm too far to the left - he had to drastically cut up our cupboards to make it fit in. My sister-in-law had paid them in our absence and they refused to sort anything out as we'd paid. Was comparatively cheap and looks good now, but not worth the risk IMO.

We used Worktop Envy and got a Unistone worktop (quartz composite) which we're thrilled with. Been in for about 6 months and totally stain and scartch free (it's off white). They have a small showroom in Purley and were just about the cheapest I found for Unistone.

http://worktopenvy.com/

Try Paul Challens


Based in Arundel West Sussex


They supply, template, fit for the higher end of the trade


They're always in London too


Try Diresco for a white-ish marble effect (made in Belguim) , less expensive than Silestone



Here's their site http://www.pchallen.co.uk

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