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Have you ever wondered about how to install your new sintered stone? Installing sintered stone can be a relatively straightforward process, but it’s important to consider how to install this for your clients’ properties to find the ideal solutions overall. With this thought in mind, today, we’re looking at some of the key things you need to know about installing sintered stone on your customers’ properties going ahead. Hopefully, this will help you find out whether sintered stone materials might be the ideal addition to your business’s collection, accordingly.
Before we go further, we first need to define what sintered stone is. High-quality sintered stone is a specialist product that is artificially made from a combination of natural stone materials, giving it the best of both worlds: a stunning aesthetic with a non-porous, durable finish that helps prevent scratches, stains, and the like.
Sintered stone is hence becoming a popular option for business properties and homes. However, if you’d like to add sintered stone to your collection of countertops, it’s crucial to know how to install it first. This will allow you to give your customers the support they need to ensure their new sintered stone countertops look amazing.
At this point, we’ve clarified how sintered stone could benefit your customers – but how do you lay sintered stone? Well, installing a sintered stone countertop requires a high level of precision, which is why it’s so crucial that your counter is cut perfectly.
Once your sintered stone is cut to size, you need to install it. This takes a high degree of precision again, and having specialist lifting equipment is often recommended due to the weight of sintered stone materials.
Gently position the sintered stone countertop on the required stands, and check that the countertop is level before proceeding. Then, carefully protect any joints and seal them with the necessary sealant materials to ensure that the new counter is strong and tightly fitted. Then, simply polish away any waste from the worktop and check that there are no signs of pressure; the worktop should always have a suitable number of stands to prevent too much pressure from being placed on each individual leg.
At this point, if necessary, your customer may also need to install any additional parts required to complete the installation (such as sinks if being used in a kitchen environment.) Critically, you should always take care to measure out any necessary holes in the sintered stone work surface for additional features since this cannot be easily changed once the countertop is installed.
Without a doubt, sintered stone materials can offer many benefits. With this thought in mind, it’s perhaps unsurprising that a growing number of people are investing in sintered stone countertops and materials for their homes. Naturally, this could make sintered stone a valuable option for your business to invest in, too – and we have outlined some of the key things you need to know about installing sintered stone today. For further questions, please contact us at ivy@fspowell.com.
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