Installing new kitchen countertop
Hi
I'm looking to replace our tired old tiled kitchen counter top in the next 12 months. I've scoured the 'net and this forum and have seen a fair bit on how to make and finish laminated solid timber tops. I've also got Danny Proulx's book on kitchen cabinets (which is pretty good), some DIY magazine articles on kitchen remodelling, and even came across this interesting article on postform tops. You also see the DIY shows install tops all the time but they always skim over the finer points of measuring, cutting and fitting.
All these articles and books seem to me to be long on topics like carcass construction but are short on the "do's and don'ts" of actually building and attaching tops in general (solid timber, postform, tiled, etc). I thought I'd start a thread here to try and collect any useful tips on the selection and installation of tops (eg marking out, using sealants, cutting postform, etc).
As a specific question to kickstart the thread, are they any tips out there on attaching a postform top to MDF melamine carcasses? Can you just build a cleat on top of the carcasses and then screw the top from underneath? Is there a "more professional" way to do this?
BTW, my tip from experience is don't use tiles for your countertop unless you are prepared to use apply epoxy grout. Normal grout harbors germs and looks bloody ugly after you spill coffee on it!
Cheers