What To Expect On Quartz Worktop Installation Day







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MK Homeowner Guide · Lead times & installation

What to Expect on Quartz Worktop Installation Day

Knowing what happens on the day takes the uncertainty out of it. Here is a step-by-step guide to quartz worktop installation, from preparation to the final handover.

Topic: The fitting day
Reading time: 6 min
For: Milton Keynes homeowners

The short answer

A clear, calm process

Installation day follows a clear sequence.

Deliver, prepare, position, level, join, seal, clean up and hand over.

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Main steps

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Handover at the end

In one paragraph

On installation day the fitting team delivers the finished worktop, prepares and checks the units, positions and levels the pieces, makes any joins, fits around the sink and hob, and seals the edges and joins. They then clean up and hand the kitchen over to you with care advice. For a standard kitchen this is usually completed in a single day. To see the wider timeline, read quartz worktop lead times in MK and how long installation takes.

By the numbers

The day in brief

1day

Typical fit

A standard kitchen is usually done in a day.

4steps

Main stages

Prepare, position, join and seal.

1handover

Care advice

A walk-through and guidance before they leave.

The full guide

Installation day, step by step

Before the day: how to prepare

A little preparation makes the day run smoothly. Clear the old worktop and the surrounding area, make sure the units are empty on top and easy to access, and confirm with your supplier whether removing the old worktop is included or something you need to arrange. Keeping pets and children clear of the work area also helps. Your installer will tell you anything specific to your kitchen. Confirming what is included links back to what a quote should include.

Step one: delivery and preparation

The team arrives with the finished worktop, already cut and polished to your templated measurements. They check the units are level and ready, and prepare the surfaces so the worktop will sit correctly. This careful start is what makes the rest of the day go well.

Step two: positioning and levelling

The pieces are carefully lifted into place and levelled. Quartz is heavy, so this is done by a team with the right equipment. Getting the worktop level and properly seated is essential before any joins are made. Our guide on DIY versus hiring a fitter explains why this is skilled work.

Step three: joins, cut-outs and sealing

Where the kitchen has more than one piece, the joins are aligned and bonded so they are barely visible. The worktop is fitted around the sink and hob, and the edges and joins are sealed. Our guides on joins and seams and how sinks and hobs are cut show the detail behind this step.

Step four: clean up and handover

At the end of the day the team cleans up, removes their waste and walks you through the finished worktop. They will give you care advice, including any guidance on sealant or adhesive around joins and sinks and when the surface is ready to use. This handover is your chance to ask any questions before they leave. Because Precious Marble fits with its own in-house team, the people handing over are the same company that templated and fabricated your worktop. Our guide on how to choose an installer explains why that matters.

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Quick reference

Installation day at a glance

Prepare the area

Clear the old worktop and keep the units accessible.

Position and level

A team lifts the heavy pieces into place and levels them.

Join, fit and seal

Joins, cut-outs and edges are finished and sealed.

Handover and care advice

A walk-through and guidance before the team leaves.

Ready to get your kitchen booked in? Request a free quote, browse the quartz worktops range, or visit our Elstow showroom.

Quartz Worktops Milton Keynes

A smooth installation, start to finish

Precious Marble templates, fabricates and fits with its own team, so installation day is handled by people who know your worktop. Tell us about your kitchen for a free, all-inclusive quote. 0% interest-free finance is available.

Frequently asked

Installation day questions

What happens on quartz worktop installation day?
On installation day the fitting team delivers the finished worktop, prepares and checks the units, positions and levels the pieces, makes any joins between sections, fits around the sink and hob, and seals the edges and joins. They then clean up and hand the kitchen over to you with any care advice. For a standard kitchen this is usually completed in a single day.
How should I prepare for quartz worktop installation?
Clear the old worktop and the surrounding area, make sure the units are empty on top and easy to access, and confirm with your supplier whether removing the old worktop is included or something you need to arrange. Keeping pets and children clear of the work area on the day also helps. Your installer will tell you anything specific to your kitchen.
Do I need to be home for quartz worktop fitting?
It is best for someone to be home so the fitters have access, can confirm any final details and receive the handover and care advice at the end. Your supplier will agree timings with you in advance so you know what to expect on the day.
What happens at the end of installation day?
At the end of the day the team cleans up, removes their waste and walks you through the finished worktop. They will give you care advice, including any guidance on sealant or adhesive around joins and sinks and when the surface is ready to use. This handover is your chance to ask any questions before they leave.




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