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Kitchen Countertop Replacement Guide


ByHachiskitchen Staff
Updated: Mar 15, 2024

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Does your kitchen countertop look outdated, damaged, or too difficult to manage? Has the time come for your kitchen countertop replacement? If so, then we are here to guide you!

When it comes to kitchen countertop replacement, we often have to make various decisions, from measuring the entire countertop to choosing the right material which suits our budget. The aesthetics, practical functions, and overall project cost play an important role in this new renovation. Moreover, even the smaller items play equally a significant part in the kitchen countertop replacement. And if you pick the right stuff, it will make your kitchen look well-designed, easy to maintain, functional, and useful.

There is a diverse list of materials you can use for your kitchen countertop replacement. Some might be new to you, and some will blow your mind. Every material has its own pros and cons, so you better weigh it before choosing the right one. Stainless steel, glass, zinc, and quartz are expensive and difficult to maintain. And in budget-friendly materials, there is a big list to choose from. Let’s glance at the best types of materials you can use for kitchen countertop replacement.

Choosing Between Replacing Or Repairing

Choosing Between Replacing Or Repairing

We often juggle between whether to replace the existing countertop or completely repair it. If you love your old countertop, which needs only little fixing here and there, then you can fix it. You can get rid of scratch marks and patches by polishing them. What about the hard materials? Epoxy glue will do wonders for cracks on marbles, natural stones, and concrete. Doing so will not only save your precious time but also save your hard-earned money. If the countertop is beyond repair, then replacing is your only resort. And the average cost of kitchen countertop replacement cost will roughly be $2600, ranging typically from $1,300 and $4,311.

Kitchen Countertop Replacement: Take Proper Measurements

First of all, you need to measure the countertops and make sketches of the previous and new countertops. While measuring, make sure you include the depths and lengths of your sink countertop, all four corners of the island countertop, peninsula countertop, and continuous countertop. Note down the measurements of all the sections in your notepad. Once all the measurements are taken, gather all the necessary materials and some hardcore strength to begin the project. Then remove the sink and other things, water supply hoses, and unscrew the cabinets. Then stick the trimming laminate into the trimmed fibreboard with glue (contact cement). Stick the oak molding on the top corner of the fibreboard. Now, place the sink, screw back everything, and fix the water supply hoses, to finish up.

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Other Things To Consider

Do you want to use any other countertop material for the kitchen? Then for most homeowners, a modular granite countertop is another least expensive option for you. You can save more by installing the granite yourself. These large tiles can be stuck together to create a beautiful countertop.

Another decent option for homeowners is ceramic tile if you are looking for replacing your kitchen countertop at budget-friendly rates. You can pick one from various design and style options. You can even use engineered stone (quartz) which requires minimum maintenance. If you live in a humid climate, marble is the right choice. Noting can beat it when it comes to sophisticated pastel marbles. The next countertop idea is natural wooden tones. No need to worry if you scratch it accidentally. A little bit of sanding and polishing will fix it up. Lastly, you can use soapstone, concrete, or stainless steel to replace your old kitchen countertop.


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