I am a homeowner and about to start building my
kitchen cabinets. I would like to have granite
countertops installed, and I have a couple of
questions regarding what a granite installer likes to
see when he comes out to measure for the job. First,
I intend to use adjustable leg levelers instead of a
platform for the cabinet boxes. Will the legs support
the wieght of the granite tops? Second, I installed a
bay window in my kitchen a few years ago, and the
plywood base for the window is 35.75" above the
installed floor level. I know the standard countertop
height is 36", so I'm wondering if the granite that I
want to extend into the bay window could be milled
thinner so as to allow a standard counter top height?
Third, I would like to know if 5/8" plywood would be
OK to use as a support for the granite. In my
thinking, this would allow 1/8" of the granite
countertop edge to extend beyond the top of the
cabinet faceframe, thus hiding the plywood better.
Thanks in advance for any response.
Jerry
Valencia, CA
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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