I have laminate with the ugly silver metal trim strips between the countertop and the backsplash.
Applying laminate strip to countertop.
Install a laminate countertop to refresh your kitchen or bath s appearance.
Secure the buildup strip to the end of the countertop using four 1 inch wood.
You can build a laminate countertop from scratch or purchase a pre manufactured countertop which is called a post form countertop.
Plan would be to put new lam on top and put in a tile backsplash.
Careful measuring is the most critical step in any countertop installation.
This excess needs to be trimmed back and filed level with the countertop surface for a finished look.
Glue and nail together two layers of inch thick particleboard to create a substrate for counter.
If i remove the backsplash can i get the silver strip off the back edge of the countertop without ruining it.
This is the most delicate and time consuming part of the process.
You are so inspiring and confidence building.
Attaching laminate yourself can be a little risky but you ll save yourself a nice chunk of money if you go this route.
You will notice in the picture above how the laminate edge strip sticks past every edge of my countertop.
The most accurate method is to order the countertops from cabinet.
Trim and file the laminate edge strip.
Flexible magnet strip plain no laminate 1 16 thick 1 height 100 feet scored every 3 1 roll with 396 1 x 3 pieces 3 9 out of 5 stars 4 40 00 40.
Post form countertops are made in standard sized lengths and come pre assembled complete with backsplash.
In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to laminate a countertop.
Countertop fabricators and retailers may ask for different information so first ask for measuring instructions from your supplier.
Center and press the buildup strip into place.
There are a couple of different methods used to install laminate countertops.
This is so great.
You can get your cabinets prefabricated and screw them in or you can laminate wood countertops yourself.
Cover the exposed end of the countertop with a layer of wood glue.