Kitchen Forum

Splashback materials [Tools and materials]
Hanging wall units [General diy]
Worktop cutting/joining/fitting techniques [woodwork / tools materials]
Sealing undermounted sinks [general diy]
Robustness of composite sinks [Plumbing] (its a sink, or am i sunk on that one)
Quality of units from major suppliers [general disscusion]
Experiences of buying and fitting aftermarket replacement doors [Windows and doors]
This is the point I'm making, isn't it very messy your way? If a member or non-member looking for an answer for kitchen problems, where do they start looking?
 
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[shrug]And the point Breezer is making is that it isn't going to happen.[/shrug]

Yes - kitchen questions can be split up and asked in the existing structure, just like IRL you could engage a plumber, a joiner, a tiler and an electrician to install a kitchen instead of a kitchen fitter.
 
And anything posted in plumbing is quickly lost amongst the sea of boiler posts. They dont got time for a q about sealing sinks. :LOL:
 
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