Kitchen bench top resurfacing usually pays for itself
Many home owners find that putting in a new kitchen bench is not as expensive as they might have imagined. Of course it will always be more than they want to pay. But if you sit them down to talk about their experience of putting in new kitchen cabinets and bench tops, they will usually admit the cost was not exorbitant. But if the price is a little more then they can actually afford, then kitchen bench top resurfacing is an economical option. It is cheaper than ripping out the old bench top. It leaves the rest of the kitchen undisturbed. (Again, a cost-saving factor.) And it lets you get a new lease of life from the existing bench, when the sink, taps and cupboards underneath are still working fine.