Is so happens that the quartz that i have in the bathroom is the same with the one in the kitchen so no breaking that is not an option.
Can you recut granite countertops for new sink.
It is messy but possible.
Step 1 place the template for the new cutout onto the granite countertop overlapping the edges of the existing cutout hole.
In case you notice that there is plywood placed below the granite then it is thin and has a high risk of cracking.
So there you have it.
I just moved into a new home that has a granite countertop with a double basin sink.
Maintaining the same design footprint is particularly important if you have granite cutouts around sink or wet bar areas.
As you can see reusing kitchen countertops when moving to a new home isn t always as feasible as you might expect.
After many years in the countertop industry we ve come across many homeowners asking if their granite countertop can be cut or modified to fit their.
The plywood is placed underneath to help strengthen the countertop.
Granite can certainly be cut after the face as you describe.
If you re considering replacing the countertop on a bathroom vanity building a kitchen island or going all out with all new countertops throughout your kitchen these are some important tips to help you navigate the process of cutting a piece of quartz countertop yourself.
I want to switch out the sink for a single basin but i have been told by a couple of plumbers removing the old sink would probably break the granite.
Not sure how much it will cost but i will have to pay 400cad for a sink integrated in a countertop white modern look ceramic it will cost me half that to have the quartz cut and more for a brand new 55 x19 piece of quartz minime apr 4 18 at 3 15.
As far as the cost of the recut discuss it with the granite guy and he should be able to give you an estimate on the cost to come out and recut the granite.
If you are trying to reuse the granite countertop in your new kitchen or bathroom design you are limited to using the existing design footprint of the space so that the old granite will fit into the new space.
All the new cooktop models available even the 30 size that my old cooktop supposedly is require the rough opening in the countertop to be about 1 2 to 1 larger on each side than the existing hole in my granite counter.
Would it be possible to have the granite cut and drop out the old sink and replace or cut a new hole for a single bowl sink.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cost depends totally on your configuration and granite thickness which can vary from 3 8 to 4 inch in different kitchens and access but i be would be very surprised if the old sink removal cutout cost and new sink install were less than 400 and possibly much more plus the cost of the sink and maybe 200 300 or so plumber cost depending.