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California Outdoor Kitchens

The Countertops Go In
"Glue" it Down

Once satisfied with the fit, adhesive is applied to the sub top and the countertop adhered to the sub top. Adhesive is typically 100% silicone.

Faucet Holes
Faucet Holes

Drilling faucet holes is one of the last steps of the install. The installer will ask the responsible on site person how many holes to drill and where to drill them. A diagram is drawn on the “Sign off” sheet and initialed by the on site person. If we are asked to return to drill a hole, it will generate a service call charge.

As you can see, the crew does not "forget" to drill a faucet hole, A return trip to drill an overlooked faucet hole will result in a service charge.

It is not the responsibility of the stone mason to determine how many holes are needed and where.

FYI, the standard spread for a vanity faucet requiring three holes is 8”.

Under Mount Sinks
Under Mount Sinks

Under mount sinks are secured between the sub top and the stone. 100% silicone is used to create a tight bond and watertight seal. Then caulk is applied to fill the inner gap between the sink and the stone.

Drilling Faucet Holes
Drilling Faucet Holes

Faucet holes are a standard size. We drill a 1-3/8” hole to accommodate all faucets. There is no way that a faucet hole can be too small.  There is no larger size.

The hole is drilled through the stone, not the sub top. Drilling through the sub top is the responsibility of the plumber.   

Wait 24 hours before connecting plumbing.

Seams
Seams

Seams are not invisible. Seams are visible and palpable. We strive to make seams as inconspicuous as possible. Two part epoxy is mixed with custom color that blends with the countertop color. The epoxy mixture is applied to the joint and the two pieces are bonded tightly together.
We use a seam setter to hold the two countertops tightly together until the epoxy sets up.

Drilled Through the Stone
Drilled Through the Stone

The hole is drilled through the stone, not the sub top. Drilling through the sub top is the responsibility of the plumber. 

The faucet should be tightened to the bottom of the stone, not the plywood. Therefore, the hole in the plywood is larger than the stone to allow room for the faucet to be tightened against stone. 

Thinking Ahead
Thinking Ahead

Contractors who are thinking ahead will drill out or remove the plywood in the area of the faucet to make the job easier for the plumber.

Wait 24 Hours

Wait 24 hours to allow the countetops to set up before installing the faucet or making the plumbing connections. 

Smaller Holes
Smaller Holes

Some accessories require a smaller hole. If you require a custom hole size, it must be brought to the attention of the installer and noted on the diagram.