For nearly 30 years, Countertops & Cabinets, Inc. has continued to provide the Central New York region with the highest quality custom counter tops and cabinets while maintaining reliable, knowledgeable and friendly service. Our very reputation is built on sound craftsmanship, honest information and satisfied customers. Family owned and operated for over 25 years, Countertops & Cabinets, Inc. offers an extensive array of counter top materials for a variety of applications. Whether you are looking to renovate your entire kitchen or bath, replace your bathroom vanity or obtain a truly custom cabinet or counter top, Countertops & Cabinets, Inc. can deliver with quality craftsmanship at affordable prices.
This page is where all the info is. Please choose between Countertops Or Cabinets If you have a questions that is not on this pages please email us or better yet give us a call. How much heat can laminate stand before it discolors? As a rule, a maintained temperature of 285°F can discolor a laminate. Contact adhesives typically can be reactivated or soften at around 200°F, which will allow the laminate to pull loose. The reactivation or softening of a contact adhesive will depend upon the melt point of the rubber compound.
Remodeling is an adventure full of challenges. Between the excitement of beginning a project and the exultation of completing a project there lies challenge and dust. Lots of dust. The tips below are designed to help you get through your project with a minimum of angst. The best thing to do is remain flexible and to maintain your sense of humor. After all, with a Countertops & Cabinets Inc. designer you will get exactly what you had in mind. Some homeowners want to know just two things about cabinetry.
High pressure plastic laminate is still one of the most common countertop surfaces in use today. Laminate countertops are easy to clean, very affordable and are available in a wide array of colors. Laminate tops are not scratch or heat resistant, but they are stain resistant. A Square edge top is where laminate is glued on a inch and half medium density Fiber board (MDF). The front edge is glued first, then the top is applied. Laminate comes in standard sizes the biggest being 60" by 144". If your top is bigger than the laminate there will be a seam in your top.