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Hi

we wanted to remove the exiting tiles on the kitchen platform and apply a new top on the platform.( platform is a concrete one).

We use heavy cooking, what kind of platform top is recommended for Heavy Cooking what will be the approx. cost ?

Stove on the exiting platform is a small one , i wanted to replace with bigger stove, can we do it ( cutting the extra concrete top to fit the new stove) without dismantling the concrete platform ?

Thanks for your help.

 

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Hi

we wanted to remove the exiting tiles on the kitchen platform and apply a new top on the platform.( platform is a concrete one).

We use heavy cooking, what kind of platform top is recommended for Heavy Cooking what will be the approx. cost ?

Stove on the exiting platform is a small one , i wanted to replace with bigger stove, can we do it ( cutting the extra concrete top to fit the new stove) without dismantling the concrete platform ?

Thanks for your help.

For heavy cooking. You can consider using granitr. My mum's place using it for 7 years. no problems except for staining when u drop sauces on it

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For heavy cooking. You can consider using granitr. My mum's place+using+it+for+7+years.+no+problems+except+for+staining+when+u+drop+sauces+on+it

Thanks wolflet. How about Solid surface top( for Kitchen top) ? The other day one ID told me that solid surface top will be good for heavy cooking . is it true?

 

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Thanks wolflet. How about Solid surface top( for Kitchen top) ? The other day one ID told me that solid surface top will be good for heavy cooking . is it true?

no matter how good the solid surface (best being full acrylic IE: corian or LG himacs) its still plastic. heat resistant only up to 120. and not very scratch resistant. if u really heavy user. go for granite/quartz/crystallized glass

 

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