Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring Your Countertop for Remodeling
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- From Granite & Marble Specialties, here’s a step-by-step guide to properly measuring your kitchen or bathroom countertops for remodeling. Regardless of what material you're considering (granite, wood, marble, or quartz), you'll need to provide your material supplier and installer an accurate measurement in order to get the most accurate quote.
Tools you'll need before you begin:
- Paper
- Pencil or Pen
- Tape Measure (in inches)
First, create a rough sketch of your room's layout. You'll want to label all appliances, fixtures, or ledges that might get in the way once installation is performed. The shape of the room is important, as are the shapes of the countertops. The most common shapes are L-shapes, U-shapes, or galley style countertops. Be sure to label and measure the island as well.
Then, box out each section and number them for future reference. This will help your installer keep track of each piece of material they'll need to cut.
Second, when you actually measure your countertops, don't measure from the backsplash. It needs to be measured separately. Start from the wall and measure to the outer edge of your countertops. Get as close as you can to the nearest 1/8 inch. This will give you the measurement for the width. Do this for each section of your kitchen, as some older homes have irregularly-shaped or misshapen countertops.
To measure the length, start from the far edge and measure to the nearest other edge. If you're measuring at an L-shape, measure to the nearest seam or section of the countertop.
To measure the backsplash, measure from corner to corner. If you have a full backsplash, measure from the beginning of the counter to the underside of the cabinets. Standard 4-inch backsplashes should be measured from corner to corner.
Islands are a separate measurement entirely. Though it's the same method as before, you need to measure for the overhang in the seating area. If you have a curved island, find the center of the curve and make a square in your drawing. This will let the installer know where to form the curve.
Third, calculate the square footage based on your measurements. Multiply length by width for each piece, and then add those together for the total amount. Next, convert them to square feet. Take the total number of inches and divide by 144 (12x12=144).
Be sure to check your work and ensure your measurements are as accurate as possible. Though your sketch doesn't have to be perfect, being as detailed as possible will help avoid headaches until the installer comes and takes measurements themselves.
Check out the accompanying blog post for more detailed information and images!
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I think this is great help. I am a single women and carefully trying to figure out how to measure and order new granite counter. I was so happy to see this video and I just have one question. How do you count for a sink in the counter. I have a 10 foot straight counter. Thanks for making this video.
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Thank you so much for this. I was very helpful. But the program I use (xactimate) always ask me for linear ft. Its such a pain. I much rather your way
Great video...thanks! How much is the approximate labor costs for a typical install for 50 sq ft worth of counter top? I just need a reference point when shopping around. Seems like there are lots of companies out there that do installs.
Thank you! I’ve been trying to figure out the sq. Ft. Of my counter tops for a few weeks now.
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Awesome video! one question: Should appliances be installed before measuring for granite countertops?
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How do you measure if you have a sink? Does that get subtracted or included in measurements?
You have to measure the length runs on both sides because of the slab it self. You end up putting yourself in an issue when you have the sqft you need but not lengths.
Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring Your Countertop for Remodeling
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How do you measure and account for the 4" backsplash?
You measure the length x 4 :144 =
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LOL. That's where I went wrong. I divided by 12 instead of 144, duh. Thanks
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Folks please take into consideration that some granite and quartz businesses will charge you for the size of the slab they use. Its like you needing 27 square feet of plywood but you have to purchase a full sheet of plywood which is 32 square feet. That means you ve paid for an extra 5 square feet you didn’t need.
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dont understand 144? why 12 by 12?
Me neither, 1st piece is 2805 square feet-not 19.47 ???
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