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HOW TO MEASURE KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS
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| To make it easy to submit your information to us, we recommend that you print our Measuring Guide Form. This Form will make it more convienent to draw your plans & keep track of your measurments. |
| Step 1: Appliances |
| Determine the exact area of the new counter top location. Determine if existing appliances will remain. If new appliances will be purchased, will this change the existing layout? |
| Step 2: Sinks and Faucets |
| Determine if a new kitchen sink(s) or faucet(s) will be added. |
| Step 3: Existing Cabinetry |
| If the cabinetry is remaining and not being relocated, sketch the shape of your existing layout. |
| Using a tape measure, start to measure the length and width of your existing countertops. This should begin at one end of a cabinet/appliance/wall and continue the entire length of the run. In a layout that is located in the corner of two adjoining walls, (see example), measure the length of the run to the actual inside wall corner. When completed, measure the depths of all areas starting at the back wall running to the front edge of the existing countertop. |
| Your Preliminary Estimate |
| Once we have your measurements and specifications, we'll submit a preliminary estimate for the proposed work. |
| Should you wish to modify any of the items, we will promptly issue a revised estimate. Once all details are finalized, we are ready proceed with... |
| Field Measurement and Final Quotation |
| We will schedule a convenient time for an on-sight measurement by one of our staff. We then submit a formal drawing or plan for your project along with our final quotation for your approval. |