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How To Install A Counter Tops - A Do It Yourself Guide

Countertop information can consist of so many things. You might be wanting to know the available textures, colors, or even styles. There are so many that you can choose from, and you will love being able to make decisions about these things as well as how to install a counter tops.

If you want to give your kitchen an instant facelift all you need to do is replace the countertop. It's truly amazing how this one change can have such an impact on your kitchen's dcor. Once you find that perfect counter you'll need to install it. Here's how to install a countertop in no time at all.

Before you begin here's what you will need:

1. Your pre-formed countertop sections

2. Install hardware which includes end cap, end splash, and bolts

3. Putty knife

4, Drill and bits

5. Flashlight

6. Tape measure

7. Wrenches

8. Handsaw

9. Jigsaw

10. File

11. Scribe

12. Caulking gun

13. Sander

14. Rubber mallet

15. Wood glue

16. 6" C clamps

17. Heat tape

18. Iron

19. Utility knife

Now that you've got all your materials and tools together it's time to get started. Plan a full day for the install and make sure you have a helper.

1. Start by preparing your area. Shut off your water then disconnect the pipes and remove the existing sink. Remove the screws that hold the cabinets and counters together. Cut away the existing caulking with a utility knife. Now remove the old countertop.

3. Take your measurements again and get ready to cut your new countertop sections to the correct lengths. Pencil your cut line and then verify your line using a square.

4. Once you have verified your cut use a fine tooth handsaw or circular saw and make the cut. Cut on the down stroke to avoid chipping.

5. Use your smooth file to take the edge off the cut laminate as it will be really sharp....

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