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Merton

Quartz worktops in Merton

We cover 21 neighbourhoods in Merton — Bushey Mead, Cannon Hill and Colliers Wood among them — across 6 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 Merton's stock means for quartz

Across Merton, 36.9% of the housing went up between the wars, among the highest in London. 55.6% of homes are lived in by the people who own them, above the London middle.

36.9%

Built between the wars

of the housing

5th of 33 London boroughs, highest first

55.6%

Lived in by their owners

of homes

10th of 33 London boroughs, highest first

Built between the wars36.9%

The inter-war semi gives you a galley and a rear addition, and both take standard-length runs with few joins. Quartz suits that: predictable lengths, predictable yield. Templated in your kitchen, fabricated to that survey, fitted by our own team.

Lived in by their owners55.6%

People who own the place tend to ask about edges, joins and how it will look in ten years. Those are the right questions and we answer them at survey. None of that changes the material, only the plan for getting it in.

What moves the price

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.

Quartz at a glance

£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

blackgoldgreymarblesparklewhite

Samples are posted free. The template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there too.

Questions

Quartz in Merton

We have a nineteen-thirties semi in Merton. What should we expect?

Usually a galley and a rear addition, which take standard-length runs with few joins. The variable is what has already been done to the back of the house: an extension or a knocked-through wall changes the run and is worth mentioning when you enquire.

Can we see a sample before ordering quartz?

Yes, samples are posted free and there is nothing to visit. Leave them in the kitchen for a few days against your own floor and units — showroom light is not a fair test, and this is a decision most people only make once.

Do you cover the whole of Merton?

Yes — 21 neighbourhoods across 6 postcode districts, Bushey Mead, Cannon Hill, Colliers Wood and Figges Marsh among them. There is nothing to visit: the template is taken in your kitchen and the stone is fitted there by the same team.