How to Properly Install Granite Countertops

Granite isn’t only the most sought after material for countertops; it is also very expensive. Although installing granite countertops can be rather pricey, they continue to be the premier selection in a lot of new and remodeled houses. The depth and warmth have a pleasing appeal that can not be found in most other countertops.
Granite costs more money than other materials, with the bulk of the cost deriving from labor prices. Installation of granite countertops isn’t a project that should be undertaken by the home owner, trying to save some cash on installing costs. Installment should be left to the pros who have the proper know-how and tools.

Nevertheless, a home owner could save some money on preliminary prep and destruction work. Prior to the procedure of installation can commence, kitchen range tops, sinks and the countertops must be taken out. After the countertops are purchased, you should have a contractor come to measure the cabinetwork and make templates for the installment and let you know where the seams will be. The less seams there are, the better it will look, no matter how good the joint is filled, lines in the granite are quite noticeable. They will also determine if any special tools are needed for range and sink cutouts.

Before the installment, metal poles and plyboard will be installed on the top of the cabinetwork to make a firm, even surface with extra reinforcement for the range and sink. This is a vital step, as it keeps the slab from cracking during normal use. Careful attention must be taken by checking the various thickness of the slab. Though slabs are cautiously cut, there might be low and high spots on the underside and leveling is a crucial step of the prep operation to protect the granite.

Contractors will bring granite that measures around 4×8 feet or 4×12 feet about three centimeters in width. The slabs are very heavy, weigh hundreds of pounds, and must be carried properly to cut tension on the slab during transportation. If the granite is not laid properly it could crack in the future. The slabs of granite are cut to precise dimensions with a diamond tip saw to properly fit into the templates. The jointed lines are treated and sealed, to create an attractive border. Trim inlays can then be added, like metallic strips. A penetrating sealant is then applied and the surface polished to for a smooth finish.

The difficulty and attention to detail required for granite countertop installation requires that this be left to the professionals or done with extreme care and caution. When correctly put in, granite countertops are a valuable and very attractive improvement to your kitchen.

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