Do you need to replace your kitchen countertop? If yes, this article will provide you information on how to replace your kitchen countertop successfully. Read to get started.
Your kitchen should be a place where you can eat, gather and relax in your home. It is also a high traffic area of your home. High traffic means your kitchen is at a high risk for wear and tear and needs to be regularly maintenance. One component of your kitchen that needs to be cared for frequently is your kitchen countertop.
To remodel your kitchen countertop, you must pick out the material you desire for the design. You will need a hammer, pry bar, and screw gun.
Before remodeling can begin, the water supply will need to be turned off and the drain needs to be detached. This will allow you to remove the sink with the pry bar. Once this task is completed, you need to look at the pre-existing countertop design. How was it installed?
Usually countertops are installed by being screwed to cabinets or nailed to the base. Do not remove the old kitchen counter until you can identify the installation method.
After the installation of the previous countertop is identified, use plywood to install the base. The thickness of plywood is based on the type of counter you want installed.
This task of installing countertops could be a challenge. It is highly recommended that you hire a professional kitchen remodeling company to install lasting kitchen countertops.
Your home improvement project is important to you and we will treat it the exact same way. Customization is absolutely no problem and the materials we use are top quality. Throughout the project, we will stay in touch and be available for you when you need us.
You will have direct access to your project manager though the entire process. Calls are answered promptly and messages are returned within 24 hours.
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