Finished installing cabinets for my kitchen and getting ready to call a vendor to take measurements for granite slab.
Can you put granite on construction grade cabinets.
My old countertop has been tile and it has to go as well as the cabinet.
This can result in the disappointment of investing 3 500 5 000 only to realize they are stuck with the same old cabinets and kitchen design for many years to come.
I am happy with that decision and love it every day.
They used to have granite in the store too but they stopped a few years ago i suspect because they couldn t compete very well on price with local companies.
This in itself can be a very expensive project.
While stock cabinetry is the cheapest route it s important to be aware of the potential quality and measurement issues that sometimes arise with prefab cabinets.
In general should i be putting in 5 8 or 3 4 plywood on top of these cabinets to receive slab.
Once you ve decided on a frame or lack thereof it s important to establish how you want your cabinets constructed.
Check your local building supply store to see if they have the cabinet style on file.
You can adjust the impact and design of your kitchen even if you opt not to get custom cabinets.
I have read on the internet that granite countertops should not be used on cabinets that are mostly particle board.
A few small changes or some big adjustments can take your boring builder grade cabinets to beautiful and stunning.
Some people have tried to re use their counters when they have their cabinets replaced.
You can always look at it from that standpoint that you will get so much enjoyment and use out of them for the next 5 7 years.
It s kind of like getting a new paint job on a convertible but keeping the old worn out cloth top the shiny new paint makes the convertible top look even worse in.
Stock cabinets are found in big box stores.
We put granite slab on old cabinets that we painted.
No changes can be made or else the granite will not fit.
No problems with doing so.
You can also look on the back of drawers for an idea.
I am told that granite would be the best replacement in terms of eventual resale value.
Over the last several years we have had many customers who put new granite countertops on their old cabinets only to find that the new tops make the old cabinets look really bad.
To reuse the granite the new cabinets must be in the same position and footprint as the old cabinets.
I am having to replace a kitchen cabinet because of a serious water leak that water logged the particle boards.
Plywood is installed onto the.