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Installation guide page 1
Storage
Base unit installation
Setting out
Upstands
Worktop depth
Moisture barrier
 
Installation guide page 2
Corner joints
Tap plinths
End caps
Edge sealing
 
Installation guide page 3
Sink installation
Lay on appliances
 
Installation guide page 4
Worktop fixing
Cupped worktops
 
 
Worktop installation guide page 2
Corner joints
Corner joints should be butted or made with full equal mitres to accomodate crossgrain movement of the timber.
Each joint should be held and aligned with at least 3 worktop bolts and 4, size 20 biscuits.
Mitre joints should be made with an equal angle and reinforced either with worktop bolts and biscuits or underneath with a plywood or metal plate.
Screw fix the plate through slots (aligned across the grain) to allow for crossgrain movement.
The end grain on worktop joints and the holes cut for worktop bolts should all be edge sealed prior to assembly and silicon sealed during assembly.
See edge sealing below.

Tap plinths
Joints between tap plinths and adjacent tops must be made with worktop bolts. Seal the end grain on both sides with endgrain sealer prior to assembly and with silicon during assembly.
End caps
Cut and fit end caps next to Aga's, boilers and other hot appliances that run continously or for long periods of time. They are also necessary on tops adjacent to dropped hobs. The end cap reduces drying of the timber on exposed endgrain.
Attatch end caps securely with biscuits and a waterproof glue like Cascamite.

Appliances

A minimum gap of 15mm should be left between the worktop and any heat generating appliances, in every case follow the appliance manufacturers guidelines.

Scribing and fitting

The diagram below shows two methods of fixing the upstand, in the first example the upstand has been screwed to the worktop prior to installation of the worktop and in the second the upstand has been screwed to the wall.
Note position of silicon sealant.

Edge sealing and oiling
All unfinished timber surfaces, edges, ends, the top and bottom and any holes made for fixings or fittings must be edge sealed, or oiled prior to assembly and fitting of the worktops.

Clean off any marks made whilst preparing the worktops and smooth any rough edges with 150 grit paper before sealing and oiling.

Worktop oil
All other unfinished surfaces: top, bottom, visible edges and ends must be sealed with worktop oil before installation. Apply 3 coats to all surfaces and edges, and 5 coats to visible end grain, paying particular attention to cutouts for undermounted sinks.
See our Worktop oiling and care guide for further information about worktop oiling.

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