What’s the standard cabinet overhang?
The standard cabinet overhang is 1 ½ inch measured from the face of cabinet unless otherwise specified. The overhang on side panels is ¾ inch unless otherwise specified.
The standard cabinet overhang is 1 ½ inch measured from the face of cabinet unless otherwise specified. The overhang on side panels is ¾ inch unless otherwise specified.
The standard setback for the undermount sink is 4 inches. However, based on your project and sink setback may be adjusted to better accommodate your need.
By default, projects use Eased Edge (Straight or E&P) unless otherwise specified on work order. The edges overview can be found on our website see Countertop Edge Guide.
The default faucet whole size is 1 3/8 inch unless specified otherwise by client. The usual application calls for single whole unless otherwise specified. The holes are drilled 2 inches from the sink cutout (edge of cutout to edge of hole) unless otherwise specified.
We are trying to do all the fabrication in our shop to reduce the amount of dust on the jobsite. If the faucet information was provided during the time of template, we will make sure that holes are drilled unless there are other circumstances that prevent that like very fragile stone. If countertop was cut
A top-mount sink has a lip that folds over the countertop. The sink rests on top of the cut-out. An under-mount sink rests below the granite/marble material so that a polished edge of granite/marble/quartz etc., is exposed above the sink.
If you install new cabinets, the template can only be done once all the relevant cabinets are in place and levelled. If you have new countertops fitted over existing cabinetry, most new tops can be measured with the existing surfaces. However, all appliances, the sink, and the plumbing fixtures need to be on location when
The first step is easy! Simply pick up your phone, and call or email us; with your drawings and layout plans. We can provide a virtual quote (an initial estimate from these plans) for budgetary purposes. Bathrooms more often require an on-site visit to determine an accurate scope of work for estimation purposes.