Quartz kitchen worktops are a firm favourite in homes across Bromley, Orpington or Chislehurst offering a premium look, excellent durability and long-term value.
However, quartz worktops require precise preparation before installation. Unlike laminate or timber, quartz cannot be adjusted on site, so getting everything right beforehand is essential.
This guide explains exactly how to prepare your kitchen before quartz worktops are templated and installed, helping you avoid delays, extra costs and frustration.
Why the full preparation is absolutely critical for Quartz worktops…
Quartz is:
- Extremely heavy
- Factory-manufactured to millimetre accuracy
- Installed in one final fitting
Once your quartz has been cut, changes are expensive or impossible, which is why professional preparation is key.
1️⃣ Kitchen units must be fully Installed & perfectly level
Before templating:
- All base units must be installed
- Units must be fixed securely to walls and floors
- Cabinets must be perfectly level in all directions
Even small level issues can lead to:
- Cracked worktops
- Uneven joins
- Poor appliance alignment
In many Chislehurst, Orpington or Petts Wood. and Bromley properties, especially period homes floor levels are rarely perfect, so this step is critical.
2️⃣ Appliances must be on-site (But Not Installed)
Your quartz fabricator needs accurate measurements for:
- Hobs
- Sinks
- Taps
We always advise customers across South East London to:
- Have appliances delivered before templating
- Confirm exact models and specifications
Changing appliances after templating can mean re-cutting the quartz at additional cost.
3️⃣ Sink & Tap choices need to be finalised
Whether you’re choosing:
- Undermount sinks
- Flush-fit sinks
- Belfast sinks
All sink and tap selections must be confirmed before templating.
In Chislehurst, Orpington or Petts Wood. and Bromley kitchens, undermount sinks are particularly popular — but they require specific quartz cutting methods, which must be planned in advance.
4️⃣ All walls must be straight & finished
Quartz is rigid, so:
- Walls must be plastered and finished
- Any tiling behind the worktop should be discussed in advance
- Large gaps due to uneven walls can cause visible issues
Older South East London homes often have slightly bowed walls, we always assess this early to avoid problems later.
5️⃣ No final plumbing or electrical connections yet
Before templating:
- Electrical cables should be in position
- Plumbing pipework should be ready
- Final connections must wait until after installation
This allows the quartz to be installed cleanly and safely without obstruction.
6️⃣ Allow for access & installation logistics
Quartz worktops are heavy and often installed in large sections. Consider:
- Clear access routes
- Parking or loading access (especially in Chislehurst, Orpington or Petts Wood. and Central London areas)
- Stair access or lifts for flats
Restricted access can increase installation costs if not planned early.
The most common mistakes we see in South East London homes
- Units installed out of level
- Appliances ordered late
- Sink or tap changes after templating
- Rushing templating before the kitchen is ready
All of these lead to delays and unnecessary extra costs.
Our advice: Use experienced kitchen installers
At JW McDonald Kitchens & Bathrooms Ltd and JW McDonald Building Services Ltd, we manage the entire process:
- Kitchen installation
- Quartz preparation
- Templating coordination
- Final fitting
This ensures your quartz worktops are installed once, properly, and without issues.
About JW McDonald Building Services
We specialise in kitchen supply, installation and full renovation projects across Bromley and South East London. With years of experience working with premium worktops and Howdens kitchens, we help homeowners avoid costly mistakes and achieve long-lasting results.
Contact us for expert Kitchen advice
0800 335 7772 Contact us today for a free kitchen consultation in Bromley or South East London.
