I recently have had a new kitchen installed. On one of the edges where the kitchen worktops join together a small section of the worktop has come off. Can you buy trims that can be fitted to worktop joins to hide this. Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.
i would like to know if its been sealed properly !!!
it will have to be sealed properly to stop water dammage
if its a corner join you use the first profile
if its end to end its the second profile
which ever one you use you need to open the joint a few mm coat all exposed surfaces to seal insert joiner on a bead off silicone and resecure worktops
if biscuts or dowels have been used you will need to remove these to insert the profile
Its a corner join. Sorry to sound so blonde, but not sure what mitred means. Basically stuck together does have bolts going through. Was hoping for a easy way to add a trim but maybe wishful thinking.
if its got bolts and a masons mitre [a bit going at 45% so the edges match up]
it isnt going to work with the bits i have shown you because they only work at right angles and adapting them to blend into the front will require quite a palavour plus good metal working skills with a hacksaw a file and emmery paper
Its a corner join. Sorry to sound so blonde, but not sure what mitred means. Basically stuck together does have bolts going through. Was hoping for a easy way to add a trim but maybe wishful thinking.
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