My son has had a new kitchen designed and delivered by a well known company. We have fitted the units but intend to get a kitchen fitter to do the work surface, it's Earthstone by WilsonArt. The kitchen design includes a Belfast sink.
The first fitter contacted has made lots of excuses and seems reluctant to give a price, claiming that he needs to make a jig for the sink.
The next fitter has categorically stated that B&Q should not have put a Belfast sink with this worksurface and that given a short space of time water will get between the sink and the under surface and blow the chipboard.
Has anyone had experience with this type of solid work surface and a Belfast sink?
The top of the sink is flush with the tops of the units, it doesn't stand proud, the edges of the cutout on the worktop with be edged with the 6mm Earthstone material.
Is this a known issue?
B&Q have been contacted are hesitant to admit there might be a problem. They now said that Belfast sinks should be fitted to solid wooden worktops but failed to mention this during the design process.
Please - no comments about "it's your own fault for going to B&Q". That may be the case, but my son is on a very limited budget.
Thanks guys
The first fitter contacted has made lots of excuses and seems reluctant to give a price, claiming that he needs to make a jig for the sink.
The next fitter has categorically stated that B&Q should not have put a Belfast sink with this worksurface and that given a short space of time water will get between the sink and the under surface and blow the chipboard.
Has anyone had experience with this type of solid work surface and a Belfast sink?
The top of the sink is flush with the tops of the units, it doesn't stand proud, the edges of the cutout on the worktop with be edged with the 6mm Earthstone material.
Is this a known issue?
B&Q have been contacted are hesitant to admit there might be a problem. They now said that Belfast sinks should be fitted to solid wooden worktops but failed to mention this during the design process.
Please - no comments about "it's your own fault for going to B&Q". That may be the case, but my son is on a very limited budget.
Thanks guys