There is no countertop that is used more or suffers more damage than the countertop in a commercial kitchen. A commercial kitchen countertop
is used day in and day out by an army of chefs armed with knives,
mallets, acidic juices, and harsh disinfectants. Commercial kitchen
countertops need to be made with the
strength to withstand all of that punishment on a daily basis while
still remaining in good enough condition to prepare food on. There are a
few recommendations that business owners should keep in mind when
shopping for commercial kitchen countertops.
The first
recommendation is to be sure that you are dealing with a company that
has a good reputation. Companies that produce commercial kitchen
countertops often use different techniques and materials to create the
countertops and some are of a better quality than others. Talk to your
friends in the industry and ask them who they
have used to created their commercial kitchen countertops and what they
thought of the finished product. This will give you insight into the
reputation of the companies that these individuals have dealt with.
When you find a
company that produces commercial kitchen countertops that you are
interested in, ask them about their experience in the industry and how
many projects they typically complete in a year. Companies that are just
starting or only complete a few projects a year may not know enough
about the business to give you quality
service. On the other hand, if the number of projects completed per year
seems very high, the company may not be concerned with the quality of
the product and just speed through the process to get the job done.
There are several
different materials that are commonly used to produce commercial kitchen
countertops. Stainless steel is the most popular option for commercial
kitchen countertops in the United States. There are many reasons why so
many business owners prefer stainless steel countertops.
Stainless steel is easy to clean and easy to maintain. The countertop
is resistant to stains and inhibits the growth of fungus, bacteria, or
molds. A stainless steel countertop is waterproof as well as heat
resistant. For most commercial applications, stainless steel is the
perfect material for
a countertop.
For business owners
that want a more artistic, dramatic appearance, some manufacturers
create custom commercial kitchen countertops out of copper. Copper
countertops possess many of the same qualities as stainless steel
countertops, except they are less heat resistant. Copper is rarely seen
used for commercial kitchen countertops
unless it is to better fit in with the rest of the décor. Many
commercial businesses refrain from using copper countertops because they
may tarnish and need to be maintained regularly.
After choosing the
type of commercial kitchen countertop that is right for your business,
it is recommended that the business owner or one of their associates
keep a careful eye on the installation procedure for the countertop.
This will help the business owner catch any problems with the design of
the countertop or any problems with
the workmanship of the countertop quickly while the issues are still
easily fixed. There are some cases where the design of the commercial
kitchen countertops do not take into consideration the additional
walkways needed by the staff to get to certain areas of the kitchen. It
is a thing that many business owners do not readily think about and
something that the professional installer
will not know unless someone intimate with the business tells them. By
paying careful attention to the installation process, problems like
these can be addressed before they become major issues.
The business owner who
keeps these simple recommendations in mind when purchasing commercial
kitchen countertops will find that their project will go smoothly and
quickly, allowing the business owner to concentrate on other matters.
When the countertop is completed, it will change the way that the
company does business. The
formation and installation of a custom commercial kitchen countertop can
transform the appearance of the entire area, helping to streamline
common processes and allowing your employees to work more efficiently at
a faster pace.
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