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Page 1: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Cabinets -4-

Countertops

Page 2: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Countertops located above base cabinet provide surface for

– work– sink– cooking tops

Variety of materials– ceramic tiles– plastic laminates– synthetic materials

Page 3: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Ceramic Tile Countertops clay that has been “fired”

– glazed variety of shapes, sizes, & patterns features

– very scratch resistant– very heat resistant– stain resistant– very durable– brittle– cost more than plastic laminate countertops

Page 4: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Sizes and Shapes of Ceramic Tile (The most popular size is 4 1/4” x 4 1/4”)

Page 5: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Ceramic Tile Application

Require a good sound base to work from– 3/4” exterior grade plywood

Has grout lines between tiles (hard to clean) Popular applications

– Thin bed

– Cement mortar bed

– Cementitious Backer Unit

Page 6: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Ceramic Tile Application Thin bed detail

– epoxy mortar adheres to plywood and tile– very inexpensive method– drawback, does not last very long

Page 7: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Ceramic Tile Application Cement mortar detail

– mortar bed on top of plywood– longer lasting

Page 8: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Cement Mortar Layered steps

– 1 3/4” plywood– 2 15 pound bldg paper– 3 metal lath– 4 metal strip @ edge– 5 mortar bed– 6 neat cement coat– 7 ceramic tile– 8 cement joint grout

Page 9: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Cementitious Backer Unit

Requirements– cement backer

board underlayment

– level plywood base (minimal shimming)

Page 10: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Plastic Laminate Countertops PL = high pressured plastic laminate veneer material applied to plywood or particle board most common and cost is reasonable variety of finishes: gloss, satin, furniture, & textured, many

colors for interior coordination

features– scratch & chip resistant– heat resistant (short duration of low heat)– stain resistant (somewhat)

Page 11: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Shapes and Edge Treatments

Fully formed top Self-Edge No-Drip Bullnose No-Drip Tilt Edge Rolled Edge Beveled Edge

Page 12: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Plastic Laminate Countertops

Fully Formed Top– a counter top made with a continuous sheet of

plastic, combining a no-drip bull-nose edge, integral cove, and waterfall back splash

Page 13: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Edge Treatments Self Edge

No Drip Bullnose

No Drip Tilt Edge

Rolled Edge

Page 14: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Plastic Laminate Countertops Corners/Edges Detail

Bevel edge counter top

Page 15: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Additional Materials in Countertops

Cultured Marble (Imitation) Synthetic Marble

– Corian

– Avonite Stone

Page 16: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Cultured Marble

made of limestone & coat of polyester resin materials resemble marble “integral” sink nonporous surface don’t use hard abrasives if resin becomes worn, poor appearance

Page 17: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Corian Countertops trade name of methyl

methacrylate single material similar in appearance to

marble– more consistent pattern

nonporous surface scratch marks can be

sanded out

Wood-laminated

Acrylic-laminated

Page 18: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Corian Countertops Edge Treatment

Apron return

Cantilever reveal

Routed edge

Page 19: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Avonite Countertops

man-made material that simulates marble or stone-like products

cuts almost like wood

Page 20: Cabinets -4- Countertops. u located above base cabinet u provide surface for –work –sink –cooking tops u Variety of materials –ceramic tiles –plastic

Stone Countertops $120 to cut sink hole with polished edge Soap Stone--$40/sq ft (soft & easy to scratch)

Granite--$50/sq ft cut to fit– $15 apron/linear ft, 3/4” thick in West, 1 1/4” East

Travertine--$20/sq ft unfilled, $24/sq ft filled & polish– edge detail 6$ linear foot polish & filled, 7/8” normal thickness (Bill

Orchard--production manager @ Idaho Travertine) Marble--$40/sq ft cut to fit

– $15 apron/linear ft, lots of colors available