Many individuals who
like do-it-yourself home improvement products choose laminate when they
install a kitchen countertop. Installing laminate kitchen countertops is
one of the easiest ways to upgrade the kitchen for a fraction of the
cost of having a custom kitchen countertop installed. Laminate kitchen
countertops are durable,
water resistant, and easy to maintain, while the price of a laminate
kitchen countertop can be a great deal less than some other common types
of kitchen countertop. Laminate kitchen countertops also come in a wide
variety of colors and styles that are easily
matched to the existing décor in the kitchen area.
When installing
laminate kitchen countertops, homeowners have two choices for the
laminate material. They can either purchase a preformed laminate
countertop that is complete and comes in sections, or they can purchase a
laminate sheet to be applied over an existing or base countertop. Each
type of laminate material has a
different technique for completing the project and different tips for
installing the laminate kitchen countertops properly. Regardless of
which type of laminate material is chosen, installing laminate kitchen
countertops can be a fun and rewarding experience for all involved.
Individuals installing laminate kitchen countertops
would be pleased to know that laminate countertops that come preformed
require the least amount of work to install. The first step is to
measure the
area where the new countertop will be located. It is very important for
the measurements to be accurate, so that after the preformed laminate
countertop is purchased, it will fit perfectly in the area designated
for it. Many preformed countertops can be purchased in standard lengths,
and any countertop area that is curved or has strange angle would be
better left to a professional
installation. If the preformed sections of the laminate countertop are
too long, they will need to be cut with a fine toothed handsaw to the
proper dimensions.
When installing
laminate kitchen countertops, the cutout area for the sink should be
prepared prior to installing the countertop on the base cabinets. Many
new sinks provide a cutout pattern to help individuals cut out the right
dimensions for the sink. If the sink being used with the new countertop
was present in the old
countertop, then the old countertop can be laid on top of the new
countertop and the dimensions for the cutout marked with a pencil. The
cutout can be made with a jigsaw, circular saw, or saber saw. If any
corners need to be joined, they should be glued together and allowed to
dry prior to installing the countertop onto the base cabinets.
Once the laminate
countertop is in one piece with all of the desired cutouts removed, it
is time for installing the laminate kitchen countertop onto the base
cabinets. The new countertop should be placed on top of the base
cabinets and leveled with a level to ensure that the countertop is
sitting properly. Once the countertop is
positioned to the satisfaction of the homeowner, the countertop can be
attached to the base cabinets using wood screws. The screws should be
applied from underneath and carefully positioned to ensure that none of
the screws come through the top of the countertop.
The procedure for
installing laminate kitchen countertops using a sheet of laminate is
basically the same as for a performed laminate countertop except for the
initial steps where the homeowner applies the laminate sheet to the
existing countertop. This is accomplished by sanding down the entire top
of the existing countertop so that
the adhesive used to apply the laminate sheet will adhere to the
countertop properly. A thin layer of adhesive should be applied to the
top of the countertop and spread evenly over the entire surface of the
countertop.
Applying the laminate
sheet is easy as long as the homeowners takes their time and completes
the process carefully. The laminate sheet should be started at one end
of the countertop and slowly pressed down evenly over the entire surface
of the countertop. Moving carefully from one edge to the other ensures
that the homeowner will
not have a lot of pockets or air bubbles present under the laminate
sheet. A heavy roller can be used to press down the laminate sheet and
remove any air bubbles that may be present. After the adhesive is
allowed to dry, the countertop can then be installed onto the base
cabinets.
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