What is standard Splashback size?

Standard size splashbacks are available in Small (600mm x 750mm), Medium (700mm x 750mm) and Large (900mm x 750mm) which are perfect for almost any kitchen.

How do you measure a cooker splashback?

How to measure for a splashback

  1. Use a spirit level to check the walls and surfaces are straight and level.
  2. Measure the width and height with a tape measure and take off 2mm to allow for the tolerance of the glass.
  3. If you need socket holes measure the position of these from the bottom and one edge.

Is stainless steel good as a splashback?

Typically 304 grade stainless steel is used for splashbacks and come with a thickness of 0.5 to 1.5mm. It provides outstanding resistance to corrosion, although it’s important to ensure that any joints are properly welded together.

What is the best splashback behind the cooker?

If you want a splashback that doesn’t adhere to the wall, then an upstand is the choice for you. An upstand is used directly behind your hob and only sits around 100mm high. They tend to be filled with chipboard or solid stone to ensure maximum heat resistance, often acting as a continuation of your worksurface.

How tall should a kitchen backsplash be?

four inches
Standard Backsplash. A standard backsplash continues from the kitchen countertops to approximately three to six inches up the wall, with four inches typically being the most common height.

Should backsplash go behind stove?

You need a backsplash behind the stove to protect from grease and cooking splatter that could damage the surface behind the stove. The backsplash should be made of durable, nonabsorbent, and easy to clean material that will not discolor easily.

Can you cut Splashbacks to size?

Order pre cut – Do you need your splashbacks cut to size? We can cut to any shape or size including cutting out space for wall sockets or power cables so your new kitchen splashback panel can be applied in minutes. Easy & quick installation – Simply use grab adhesive or screws o apply to your kitchen wall.

Can Splashbacks be cut?

If you need to cut your splashback, use a fine-toothed blade that’s suitable for plastics or aluminium and make sure it’s sharp so as not to melt or chip your acrylic. A router is the best tool to use but circular or table saw can also be used providing the blade is suited to plastics.

Can a stainless steel splashback be cut to size?

We supply our splashback range in a selection of sizes as standard, but for made to measure applications we provide a cutting service so you can buy this product cut to size at no additional cost. You simply pay for what you need.

How much are stainless steel splashbacks?

Price

Description Weight Price (Inc VAT)
Stainless Steel Splashback 60cm x 60cm £24.40 ex VAT, £29.28 inc VAT 2.54 kg £29.28
Stainless Steel Splashback 62cm x 62cm £26.05 ex VAT, £31.26 inc VAT 2.72 kg £31.26
Stainless Steel Splashback 62cm x 125cm £52.54 ex VAT, £63.05 inc VAT 5.48 kg £63.05

What is the latest trend for kitchen splashbacks?

Kitkat. Gaining popularity in the last year or two, Kitkat-shaped mosaics have cemented themselves as one of the top kitchen splashback trends of 2022! And you’re not limited to just solid colours! Designer finish crackle glaze options have come onto the market as well as truly heavenly natural marble tiles too.

Does Splashback go behind cooker?

Do you need a splashback behind a cooker? Kitchen splashbacks are highly useful as they help protect your walls from scratches, spills, and impacts. The area behind the cooker is prone to high temperatures. Intense heat may damage your wall surface and develop cracks.

How high should backsplash go behind stove?

In general, the backsplash is installed to the height of four inches from the surface of the countertop. These backsplashes can be of any material or color, but we suggest that it compliments the cabinets and the countertops.

How tall is backsplash behind stove?

A standard backsplash continues from the kitchen countertops to approximately three to six inches up the wall, with four inches typically being the most common height.

Where do you stop backsplash behind the stove?

The best rule for kitchen backsplash placement is to look for a natural stopping point. This could be a wall, a window, a cabinet edge, or anything else in between. You can use tile edging trim or bullnose tile to create a distinct edge for the backsplash.

What can I use instead of a backsplash?

Beautiful Backsplash Alternatives To Tile

  • Paint, Stencils, or Prints. Paint is a great way to liven up the area under your cabinets.
  • Wallpaper and Peel and Stick Coatings. Wallpaper or contact paper can be a great way to spice up your backsplash area.
  • Wood. Wainscoting.
  • Brick.
  • Stone.
  • Metal.
  • Glass.
  • Small-Object Mosaic.

How do you fit a stainless steel splashback?

Apply a suitable adhesive to the rear surface of the splashback. Use a silicone, ‘Grip Fill’ or similar product. Apply the splashback to the wall and push firmly to the wall to ensure a good contact between the wall and the adhesive.

What is the cheapest splashback?

Top 5 Inexpensive Kitchen Splashback Solutions

  • Recycled materials. Probably the most budget-friendly solution of them all, a splashback made of recyclable materials promises to make a statement in any kitchen.
  • A pegboard.
  • LED.

How do you fix a stainless steel splashback on a wall?

How do you cut a stainless steel backsplash?

The best way to cut stainless steel tiles is with a diamond wet saw. Cut the tile face up so that any lip that forms is on the back of the tile. Handle the tile carefully. The cut metal edges are very sharp.