
Southwark
Quartz worktops in Southwark
We cover 21 neighbourhoods in Southwark — Bankside, Bermondsey and Borough among them — across 7 postcode districts. Templating and fitting are done by our own team, so the same people measure the room and install the stone.
The housing here
What Southwark's stock means for quartz
Across Southwark, 17.7% of the housing has gone up since 2010, among the highest in London. 28.9% of homes are lived in by the people who own them, among the lowest in London.
17.7%
Built since 2010
of the housing
5th of 33 London boroughs, highest first
28.9%
Lived in by their owners
of homes
29th of 33 London boroughs, highest first
Built since 201017.7%
Modern flats often put the run against a partition rather than a solid wall, so the fixings and the weight matter more than the finish does. The batch is recorded against the order, so a later piece can still be matched to it.
Lived in by their owners28.9%
Between tenancies the useful property is that it asks for nothing: no reseal, no schedule, no one to remember it. That is a survey question, and we answer it on the day.
Our quartz runs from £150 to £280 per square metre for most of the catalogue, with 71 colours in the range. What moves the number is the cut list — joins, cut-outs and how the pieces nest into a slab — rather than the floor area of the room.
£150–£280/m²
Where most of the catalogue sits, supply only. Fabrication, edges, cut-outs and fitting are quoted on top.
71 colours in the range
- Heat
- Use a trivet (the resin scorches)
- Porosity
- Non-porous
- Sealing
- Never needs sealing
Tones
Samples are posted free. The template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there too.
Questions
Quartz in Southwark
Can you replace a worktop in a new-build flat in Southwark?
Yes. Newer units are square and built to a module, which makes the template quick and the yield predictable. The thing to check is the carcass: we confirm at survey that the existing units will take a new top before anything is ordered.
Which worktop needs least maintenance in a rented property in Southwark?
The engineered and sintered surfaces, because neither needs sealing. Granite is porous to varying degrees and is sealed on installation, which then wants topping up over time — fine in an owner-occupied home, less realistic where nobody has been told to do it.
Do you cover the whole of Southwark?
Yes — 21 neighbourhoods across 7 postcode districts, Bankside, Bermondsey, Borough and Camberwell among them. There is nothing to visit: the template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there by the same team.
Other surfaces
The same kitchens, in something else
The housing does not change, so most of what is on this page still applies. What changes is weight, machining and maintenance.
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