Quartz/Granite Worktop Question

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Hi Guys

We are looking at a quartz worktop for our new kitchen. Is it normal for the company who supply and fit the quartz to fit an under-mount sink? Our kitchen fitter isn't keen on drilling the quartz worktop to fit the under-mount sink. He's worried about cracking it.
 
I'm pretty sure they usually stick under-mount sinks to Granite worktops, you can use a silicone/adhesive product like CT1 and that will hold it. The sink will have a flat edge you can apply the adhesive to.
 
They didn't fit the sink for me, it had to be in position before they would fit the worktop. But they cut the worktop and siliconed it to the sink. The sink itself had to be flush with the units.
 
I just had quartz worktop company install my worktop, they also cut the hole for the sink and fitted the sink bowl for me
 
if your new to quartz get a quartz cleaning rag from amazon. They are brilliant and just use water to clean the worktops. Leave no smears
 
Yes, they cut the sink and fitted, all in it cost £1800 aprox give or take £50. They will come and pre-measure up before hand for them to get the peices cut, the pre-measure costs you £80. Small price to pay to ensure it fits your kitchen correctly.

They actually took my sink away with them and cut the sink hole before attending my property.
 
Excellent. Thanks for that. A quick calculation from their very rough prices still comes out over half the price I’ve been getting quotes from. I’ve got 10 meters of worktop and a double width 2m for breakfast bar area.
 
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