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Thread: Aaaargh new benchtop laminate
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15th November 2006, 08:19 PM #1
Aaaargh new benchtop laminate
:confused: Jof of Joys, wife boiled some eggs, let the pan run out of H2O, son to the rescue, grabs the smouldering pot on puts safely out of harms way, right onto the laminated kitchen benchtop, what a lovely black circle we now have:eek:, have looked at doing it all over the top, (large area) for special effect, but alas that wouldn't do, so we now need to redo, or should I say, I need to re-laminate the whole kitchen, colours are out dated, so a complete resto is called for, any advice on how hard this is to do for an average DIYeselfer?, is it tooooooo hard:mad:, hope not, want the top to look good so house retains value, if not increase it's value with new benchop, plus splashback, and the splashback also has a laminate top.
Hope someone can come up with some advice and tips.
Cheers
Waz
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15th November 2006, 09:17 PM #2
Are you bench top edges rounded? - If so, then too hard!
Are they square? - If so, then too easy!
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15th November 2006, 09:34 PM #3
Benchtop
The edges are squared off, easy, sounds good to me, will do the research on the how to's removing old laminate etc and applying new stuff, thanks for the response
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15th November 2006, 09:50 PM #4
Make sure you start laminating the edges first, then the top.
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16th November 2006, 02:27 AM #5
Benchtop
Thanks again RM, will follow your suggestion
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16th November 2006, 03:05 AM #6Member
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wat about laminate paint?
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16th November 2006, 08:36 AM #7
what i have done and suggest to my clients that have had this happen to is to buy a glass insert called a surface saver ,this is cut into the benchtop like a sink ,because it is made from tempered glass you can put hot pots on it also use it for a cutting board ,i recommend this for renters as they are improving their landlords property in value ,while covering up their problem
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16th November 2006, 09:37 AM #8Senior Member
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dumb question. Do your house insurance have accidental damage cover?
Then it would be someone elses problem I suppose. - dont know how easy it is to do (renomart?) but the aluminium edge with laminate top surface looks the bees knees - sooooo much better than normal laminate, I'm surprised not everyones doing it - cost?, difficulty? old fashioned ways?
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17th November 2006, 01:41 AM #9
Hello Waz,
Question of economics here - if not covered under insurance, you could re laminate or just get a whole new preformed bench cut to size. Have a look at Classicform Doors in Malaga, WA http://www.classicformdoors.com.au/index.htm
Their Egger range is imported pre formed in 600w single edge square formed and 800w double edge square formed and goes for about $60 a metre in lots of colours. If your bench layout is not complex, might be worth investigating.
By the time you but the laminate, hire / buy the tolls and DIY, you might find this a better option.
Cheers...Damo
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17th November 2006, 09:05 PM #10Intermediate Member
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17th November 2006, 09:14 PM #11
Parbury sells aluminium benchtop profiles, including internal/external corners. They are available in 3 metre lengths. Check it out.
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17th November 2006, 09:16 PM #12Intermediate Member
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18th November 2006, 03:22 PM #13
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Thanks everyone for input and support, unfortunately R.A. ahem, says it is not covered, small clause written into contract, more what is covered than what isn't, reading the contract, sure works in favour of the insurer, never mind, will read the fine print when we change over. The burn is right on the edge so cutting an insert won't work, good idea though. Only option now is to relaminate, another job on the To DO list around the home. I live in Mandurah WA, so Malaga isn't too far away, will check them out, once again thanks.
Cheers
Waz
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