Having new countertops installed is a great way to upgrade your kitchen and invest in your home! Once you've made all the fun decisions about design, materials, and choosing contractors, it's time to get ready for your new countertop's installation day. Here are a few important things you can do to ensure your countertop installation goes as efficiently as possible.
Your granite countertop installer will need a clear path from an entry point in the home to the kitchen, and as such, it's your responsibility to clear the way. This means moving all furniture, toys, clutter, or anything else that would get in the way. Remember, these professionals will be hauling in large amounts of heavy stone countertops for your kitchen makeover. According to Architectural Digest, the average countertop space is about 30 square feet in modern American kitchens, and yours may be even bigger! It helps a lot to provide ample space for your contractors to transport your materials.
In addition to clearing a path for the crew, you'll also want to take a few steps to safeguard your home. It's a good idea to cover furniture and valuables with painter's cloth if something can't be moved. Keep in mind that there could also be some dust floating around as old counters are ripped out and new counters are installed.
If you have questions about your counters or the installation process, the time to ask those questions is before the work begins. Once the crew has started the job, it's best to stay clear of the area. Distracted craftsmen are rarely doing their best work, and you can get hurt without the right protection. Consider writing your questions down ahead of time so you can discuss them with the crew when they first arrive before they start working.
It's your responsibility to keep children, pets, and other family members out of the work area. As mentioned, no one needs to be in the area while the granite countertop installer is working. If applicable, make sure to discuss the installation date with everyone in your home so that no one is surprised.
Before installation starts, you should already have a clean-up plan in place. Some counter contractors will arrange for cleaning as part of their services, so be sure to find out in advance. Discuss this detail early on in the project so that clean-up is already planned long before the installation date.
These are just a few steps you can take to help prepare for your new countertops. If you're looking for a reliable
granite countertop installer in the Lexington, KY area, please contact our team at Granite Galleria today.
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