Monday, January 25, 2010

Kitchen Counter Top Installation

Maybe you are having new cupboards installed, it's best that they be installed and anchored before the worktop contractor visits for the templating of your project. You could find a contractor ready to template prior to final installation but it isn't advised. Little positioning differences between anchored vs. Unanchored cupboards can undermine the standard of your final worktop installation. If you injure your own cupboards, any savings from doing the demolition work yourself might be lost - not to mention the disappointment that you're going to feel!

As granite is a natural product, each piece is dissimilar in appearance coloration. Different patterns and color variations can be loved by one individual and hated by another. Be proactive and avoid an installed counter that you like apart from that'weird spot over by the stove'. Any reputable installer will be pleased to help you pick out slabs for your countertops.
Keep in mind that counter installers are not electricians or plumbers. You will need to have all connections unhooked before the installers arrive to do the job and you will need to have an electrician and/or plumber visit to do the reconnections after the worktops are installed. Make sure you hire a good Being mindful of this will help you with timing issues so you aren't stuck with a functionless kitchen for days after the installation. Having the proper masonry contractors lined up ahead of installation will make life way easier for you.

Additionally, be sure that your installer will be'rodding' your countertops. The granite needs to be cut during installation to allow for your sink, outlets or other kitchen implements. Unfortunately, the cutouts make the surrounding granite subject to breakage from heavy weights or impacts. Rodding is the process of adding rods to the bottom of the granite to help it resist cracking or breaking. For best practices, be sure your installer is using stainless steel rods so you don't have rods that start rusting inside the stone over a period of time. A little rust section can cause'stone jacking' which is going to crack the granite. In reality, in experiments with granite samples, unrodded samples will break with as little as 20 pounds applied. The same rodded samples can withstand masses of pounds and will actually bend instead of break! Rodding is especially vital at the front of the sink where there is a lot of activity.

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