upstands behind hobs (2024)

Discussion in 'Kitchen Fitters' Talk' started by Matty_uk, Mar 28, 2007.

upstands behind hobs (2024)

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Should upstand go behind hob? ›

While upstands do protect your walls from staining and splatters, splashbacks are typically used in areas where this is most likely to happen, such as behind the sink or hob, as they provide a greater range of protection.

Can you put an upstand behind an induction hob? ›

1 answer from MyBuilder tradespeople

The only restriction around hobs in a kitchen is the danger of the spread of flame. As an induction hob neither has flames nor causes any heat (the heat is caused by the pan) There should be no problems however cosmetically I don't think it would be pleasing to the eye.

Can you have a laminate upstand behind a gas hob? ›

Please note: Upstands should not be fitted directly behind a gas hob without additional protection.

Are upstands a good idea? ›

An upstand not only provides an aesthetic purpose but can also be used to cover the gap between a straight worktop and an uneven wall.

Do I need splashback behind hob? ›

It's better to have a tiled wall or splashback behind your hob and sink than nothing at all.

What do you put on the wall behind a hob? ›

Some call them splashbacks, others call them backsplashes. We don't mind what you call them, just as long as your kitchen has one. Not only do they protect your kitchen walls, but they're also a great way of adding colour and style to your kitchen's décor.

How do you fill a gap behind an upstand? ›

Seal any gaps to the upstand / wall joint with white decorator's caulk (and a wet finger!), and paint this caulk the same colour as the walls.

What is an alternative to upstands in the kitchen? ›

A splashback is a panel of material that's fitted to the wall above your kitchen base cabinets. They are similar to upstands, but instead of only being 60-150mm high, they cover the whole area between your worktop and your wall cabinets. And they can go higher in areas where needed. Such as behind your hob.

What is the difference between a splashback and an upstand? ›

What is the difference between an upstand and a splashback? An upstand is an extension of the worktop which goes from 60 to 120mm up the wall and features along the entire length of the worksurface. A splashback is much taller, usually covering the whole height of the kitchen wall.

What is the minimum clearance around an induction hob? ›

Length. One vital measurement to consider is the space around the hob. Gas regulations require a minimum of 30cm at either side of a gas hob, and 15cm at either side of an induction hob. This means that when calculating the length of the island, you must add at least 30cm or 15cm to the size of the hob itself.

Do you need a splashback behind an induction hob? ›

Splashbacks have been a part of our kitchens for decades, if not centuries. They were designed to protect the walls of your kitchen from food, liquids and grease. And, they're still used for this purpose today. Kitchen splashbacks are best placed behind a cooker, whether you have a gas, electric or an induction hob.

Can you put a quartz splashback behind a gas hob? ›

Quartz is non-porous so stain-proof, easy to clean and hygienic. Scratch and Heat resistance further enhances its durability, so you can have quartz splash-backs or kitchen up-stands behind any hob type.

Do modern kitchens have upstands? ›

Matching your upstand colour to your countertop can create a seamless and monochromatic aesthetic. This approach is popular in modern and minimalist kitchen designs.

What is the point of an upstand? ›

Upstands are basically an extension of your worktop. Running the length, they return up the wall for between 6cm and 12cm. They help to finish off worksurfaces and can cover any gaps between uneven walls and the straight edge of a worktop.

How high should upstands be? ›

Upstands are essentially small strips of material that run along the back edge of your worktop, creating a barrier between the counter and the wall. They're typically around 60-120mm in height, and can be made from the same material as your kitchen worktops, to create a seamless look.

Where does Upstand go? ›

An upstand is an extension of the worktop which goes from 60 to 120mm up the wall and features along the entire length of the worksurface. A splashback is much taller, usually covering the whole height of the kitchen wall.

What is the gap between upstand and worktop? ›

Check the fit of the upstand is good against the wall. Leave a gap of around 2 mm to the worktop using appropriate spacers to assist in applying silicone sealant. You may need to make cut outs for any interfering wall features.

How high should a splashback be behind a stove? ›

Taking the overall size of your splashback space into account will make it easier to narrow down your options; Standard kitchen splashback heights are usually at 600mm however, this figure can be adjusted to suit as necessary, especially in the installation of custom designed kitchens, often ranging between the ...

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