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Countertops are used all the time in any kitchen;
therefore it is important that during installation you have some idea about how
to sustain a normal lifestyle. Countertop installations are no easy task, and
although the countertop installation time varies depending upon the time of
year, the amount of space being replaced, and the material being used, you have
to be aware that some inconveniences will have to be tolerated.
Alternative Spaces
While your countertops are
being installed, your kitchen will be out of commission for awhile. Therefore,
it is a good idea to create a make-shift space to take care of your kitchen
needs in the meantime. Maybe get takeout, or if the weather cooperates, grill
outside and have a picnic. If you must use your kitchen, try to do it while the
workmen are away. To make it easier, buy or make simple meals that don't
require as much space, such as TV dinners, frozen pizzas, or canned soups.
Possibly prepare a few cold meals in advance, such as sandwiches or cold-cuts,
in order to give the contractors the space and time alone to work. By preparing
a cooking/eating space away from your kitchen you will be more able to preserve
some type of normalcy while your countertops are being replaced. |
Removal of Objects
Another way to help out your
countertop contractor is to remove all objects from your counters or islands
before installation. Put away all surface level utensils, such as coffeemakers,
blenders, toasters, etc, beforehand in order to save time for when the
contractors arrive ready to work. You also want to remove any other pieces that
could get in the way, such as plants, decorative items, and breakables so that
you won't have to depend on strangers handling your possessions. And don't
forget the drawers full of silverware, as well. In fact, this step helps you
out in the long run by allowing you to have all the items you need to survive
(forks, knives, paper towels, etc.) while you are cut-off from your
kitchen. |
Avoiding a Mess
Replacing and installing
countertops is not a tidy venture, therefore to avoid any unneeded mess it is a
good idea to find the closest point of entry to your kitchen. Make sure to
indicate where the contractor should park outside your home to make his/her job
easiest, and then lay down drop clothes, towels, or tarps between the door and
the kitchen. The contractors will probably be using this path many times to
collect tools and parts for different areas of the job. So in order to keep
your home clean and to contain the mess to one area of the house without
impeding on the contractor's progress, try to create a specific flow of traffic
for them to follow. |
Countertop
Preparations
Now that you've done what
you can, it is time to leave the rest to the professionals. Although
contractors will appreciate your work, it is best to always ask them want they
want to be prepared: they may take care of these things for you, or they may
ask that specific tasks be completed. Most of the time, contractors will
probably prefer you to keep to these basics prep steps rather than taking on
more serious operations, such at gutting, measuring, or cutting. All in all,
the thing to keep in mind is communication. When preparing for countertop
installation or replacement, talk to your contractor whenever you have
questions. You want to make the project run smoothly, but you don't want to end
up making it harder for them than need be by becoming overzealous in your
preparation. |
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