Although we offer removal and cabinet prepping services to help you get ready for your new countertops, we do not disconnect or reconnect any plumbing or touch any electrical for insurance reasons.
At Countertop Gallery, we"re here to help guide you through the experience of updating your home or business and answer any questions, big or small. If you don"t find the answer you are searching for in our FAQ section please feel free to contact us at jason@countertopgallery.com or 720-935-9932.
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How do I find the rough estimate of many square ft I have?
In sections, measure countertop length by width (in inches) / Backsplash measure height by length (in inches). Using a calculator, multiply the two numbers in each section. Add all numbers together Divide this number by 144. That will give you a rough estimate of your total square footage. Quotes for countertops will have actual square footage.
Do I have to remove existing countertops?
Yes, in some cases countertops may need to be removed. It allows us to template your new countertops correctly. The removal process helps determine any unseen problems such as structural, support and level issues that may slow the process or jeopardize your countertops in the future.
*Although we offer removal and cabinet prepping services to help you get ready for your new countertops, we do not disconnect or reconnect any plumbing or touch any electrical for insurance reasons.
What is the story with seams?
Although we try to minimize how many seams are put into your countertop, many factors come into play such as length, shape, weight, safety and waste. After reviewing all factors, seam placement will be determined at Countertop Gallery"s discretion. We mix a color match epoxy and use distinct tools to pull stone together, blend and reduce visibility of seams.
*You will be able to feel and see your seams. They will NOT disappear.
What do I need to have prior to templating?
All cabinets and panels will need to be installed prior to templating, Upper cabinets (appliance garages, etc) that sit on the countertops will need to be removed and installed after new countertops are completed.
All sinks, faucets, and appliances must be onsite for template.
Water, electricity, and gas must be turned off and completely disconnected.
All the base cabinets must be completely emptied.
Removal of the old countertops is needed prior to templating Sinks, faucets, stoves, cooktops and refrigerators need to be on site at the time of templating.