Cabinets and Countertops: For
Pros By Pros Series
Learn How The
Pros Build and Install Cabinets and Countertops (and How To Avoid
Some Costly Mistakes)
By The Editors of Fine
Homebuilding
Mistakes are costly when dealing with cabinets
and countertops they're typically the most expensive components in
the most expensive room. So whether you're building them or just
installing them, your job is much easier when you arm yourself with
the best information possible. These 17 articles from past issues of
Fine Homebuilding magazine were written by builders and represent
the hard-won knowledge of professionals who have learned from their
mistakes.
Introduction:
Some years ago, my friend Tom installed
laminate counters in his sisters new kitchen. Lying on his back,
half inside a cabinet, attaching the counters from below, he ran out
of screws. Tom asked his sister to run to the truck. "Be sure to get
the 2-in. screws," he warned, "Not the 2 1/2-in."
She brought him the screws and left the room.
Tom stood up, got his pliers and cut 1/4-in. off one of the screws.
He placed the screw tip on the counter, balanced upright, so that it
looked like it had penetrated from below. Then he started yelling
and cursing. "Damnit, I said get the TWO-INCH screws!" His sister
ran back into the kitchen and looked at the "ruined" countertop in
horror. Tom let her twist in the wind before he picked up the screw
tip and went back to work.
I'd think that story was funnier if I hadn't
once ruined a countertop myself. In my case, the screws weren't too
long. I simply got overzealous with the drill, this was before
cordless versions with umpteen clutch settings, and drove the screw
halfway through the cabinet stretcher, cracking the Formica. As I
learned, mistakes are costly when dealing with cabinets and
countertops typically the most expensive components in the most
expensive room.
Whether you're building cabinets and
countertops or installing them, always arm yourself with the best
information possible. These 17 articles from past issues of Fine
Homebuilding magazine were written by builders and represent the
hard-won knowledge of professionals who have learned from their
mistakes.
Kevin Ireton, editor, Fine Homebuilding
Soft-cover, 160 pages, 8-1/2 x
10-7/8 in. with color photos and drawings
Published 2006
ISBN
978-1-56158-806-0 |