Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Stonework Installation


Many areas of a home, inside and outside, could use the application of stone countertops, or you can have entire enclosures consist of stone. Between fireplaces, counter tops, outdoor applications, retaining walls, and everything in-between, every home could benefit ascetically and usability wise from having some sort of stone surface installed at their home. The installation process of the actual stone is usually dependent on what the specific application consists of because many of the different stones need to be installed differently.

The first process of having a countertop, or application, installed, is to schedule a free consultation with your stonework installation company. The company will send out a consultant who will discuss with you your different options of stone, such as granite or marble, and then make measurements as to how much of the stone will be needed for the installation. During this consultation, you will get a rough idea of how much your project will cost.

Another major part of your initial consultation is to select what specific material you desire. Granite is a very popular choice for kitchens, and many countertops throughout their home. It is so popular because of the affordability, durability, and cost effective aspects of the stone itself. Once your stone has been chosen, the stone installer will make templates of the countertops needs. Once these templates are made, they will go back and get cuts made for each piece of countertop that is needed.

While installing each piece of stone, at times, there will be the need of having a seam. Your installer will make the seam the least noticeable as possible, and they will make sure that all of your countertops are completely level. They will also ensure that there is a proper amount of support underneath the stone, so that the installation itself lasts a long time. Leveling the stones while installing them helps keep the stone at full strength too, making sure it will not break due to pressure.

After your stone has been cut, placed, seamed, and overall installed, the finishing portion of the installation process will come. The stone will need to be polished, and then sealed. The polishing of the stone is what brings out the natural colors of the stone that look so good. The sealing process will make sure the polished stone is protected, and is not prone to wear and tear. Some people choose not to seal their stone for a more natural look. This process is typically consistent with fireplaces and walkways. The overall process is not very messy, and tends to be very affordable when you buy stone from your installer, so feel free to have a consultation with a installer and get your home remodeling underway.

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