Everything you need to know about vinyl wraps

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Welcome to our FAQ page, dedicated to answering the most commonly asked questions about our vinyl wrapping services. We understand that deciding to update the appearance of your kitchen can be a big decision, and we want to make sure you have all the information you need to make an informed choice.

Whether you’re curious about the costs, installation process, or maintenance requirements of our vinyl wraps, we’ve got you covered. Read on to find the answers to your questions and discover everything you need to know about vinyl wraps.

The cost of kitchen wrapping can vary depending on a variety of factors. For a standard vinyl wrap kitchen with 10-15 doors, the price can start at around £850. However, this price can be influenced by a number of additional factors, including the number of side panels, coving, plinths, and other features that need to be wrapped. In general, the final price will depend on the size and style of your kitchen, as well as any additional customisation or features you may want to include.

On average, it takes between 3-5 days to wrap an average-sized kitchen. If the cabinets are in good condition, the process of applying the vinyl can be relatively straightforward and can be completed quickly. However, if the doors are peeling or have other damage, they may need to be stripped down, which can add significant time to the process. Additionally, certain cabinet styles, such as shaker doors, can be more complex to wrap than flat doors, which can also add time to the process.

Yes, we do! We offer a wide range of colors and finishes, including wood and marble effects, that are perfect for your worktops. Our vinyl wrapping service is an affordable and stylish way to transform the look of your countertops without the expense and hassle of replacing them. Contact us today to learn more about our vinyl wrap options for worktops/countertops.

In most cases, we can apply vinyl wrap over dents and other minor imperfections on kitchen doors. However, it's important to note that any existing flaws on the original surface will still be visible after the vinyl wrap is applied, just like they would be if you were to paint the doors directly.

For worktops, we always advise using a chopping board for any hot items or when cutting food as this may cause damage to the vinyl. This will help to lengthen the lifespan of your worktop wrap. For doors, we recommend keeping naked flames such as candles away from the vinyl to prevent it from melting or causing the wrap to lift or bubble.

With our standard door wrap, we cover the fronts and edges of all doors, drawers, side panels, plinths, cornice, and pelmet with high-quality vinyl. If you require wrapping for the other side of the doors, drawers, inside carcasses, and fronts of carcasses, we offer this service for an additional fee upon request.

Unfortunately, all deposits made with us are non-refundable. This is because we use the deposit to cover administrative fees, production costs, and any materials that may have been ordered for your project. Please be sure to carefully consider your decision before placing a deposit. If you have any questions or concerns, our team is always happy to help.

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