Installing kitchen countertops can be a challenging task, and there are a variety of tools you will need to complete it.
The items you will
need to install a countertop include; backsplashes, end splash, clamps,
adhesive, shims, level, masking tape, screwdriver, wood screws, and a
tape measure. The majority of these things can usually be found at Do It
Yourself stores, though you may decide to purchase the actual
countertop from a specialty retailer. Though the
countertops you will order will probably be expensive, the items you
need to install them will not be.
When you order your
countertops, you will need to use the tape measure to determine how much
you need. You will also need to add one inch or more at each end if you
want overhang. Though backsplashes are not always necessary, they make
an excellent addition to the decor of any kitchen and are often
recommended. Likewise, end splashes are not
always used. However, both of these pieces can be purchased from the
same retailer from which you bought your countertops.
If you choose to include backsplashes, you will use the screwdriver and the wood screws
to secure them once they are put together. You will then set the
countertops in place and use the masking tape to designate
the areas that need trimming. Next, you will have to use the plane to
shave the work top so it can be installed flush with the wall. Shave the
work top slowly so as not to accidently remove too much.
Once the countertop is
flush with the wall, you will need to use the level to make sure it is
in the right position. You will then need to make sure that the cabinet
doors and drawers open easily. After you have made any necessary
adjustments, you can screw the countertops into the cabinets from below.
Each screw must go into the core of the
counter at least 1/2 inch. Once the countertop is installed, you can use
the adhesive and clamps to attach the end splash.
All of the items you
need can be purchased at most Do It Yourself stores. No power tools are
required, but a power screwdriver may shorten the time required to
finish the project. Installing your own countertops can be a difficult
and intimidating project, but purchasing the right tools for the job
will simplify it considerably. Aside from
the countertops and backsplashes themselves, none of these items will be
expensive.
In summary, you will
need several different items in order to install your own countertops.
These items include the countertops themselves, a tape measure, a
screwdriver, adhesive, shims, a level, masking tape, and several other
inexpensive things. Though the job may be difficult, finding what you
need is easy. All of these items are readily
available at the majority of Do It Yourself retailers, and all are relatively inexpensive.
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