QUOTE(jence @ Jun 6 2018, 12:32 AM)
Hi Sifus,
I'm planning to do aluminium kitchen cabinet for my wet kitchen. Need your advice below
1. Any contacts? Prefer those you have engaged before with good service and workmanship. Location Cheras
2. What countertop is recommended? A contractor recommended quartz top on concrete top (Why do i need two layers? I'm confused)
3. I was told that if i want aluminium carcass then i can only choose granite or quartz top, cannot use concrete, is it true?
4. I'm planning to use induction hob. Is there a risk of electrocution if I use aluminium carcass, 3G door, and a quartz top with induction hob?
Thank you so much
1) Belkitchen. Service is good. Workmanship unknown cause I didn’t use them at last, I chose melamine instead. Cost concern.I'm planning to do aluminium kitchen cabinet for my wet kitchen. Need your advice below
1. Any contacts? Prefer those you have engaged before with good service and workmanship. Location Cheras
2. What countertop is recommended? A contractor recommended quartz top on concrete top (Why do i need two layers? I'm confused)
3. I was told that if i want aluminium carcass then i can only choose granite or quartz top, cannot use concrete, is it true?
4. I'm planning to use induction hob. Is there a risk of electrocution if I use aluminium carcass, 3G door, and a quartz top with induction hob?
Thank you so much
2) Normally 2 layers. For my case the quartz is put on top of a wood board. Put on top concrete maybe for stronger support? This I’m not so sure.
3) No it’s not true. You can build aluminium carcass to concrete top.
4) I think everything got risk. Gas hob risk of gas leak. Water heater also got risk. Basically all safety precautions shall be in place both by manufacturers & users. Direct contact of the cooker will be table top, which is not aluminium/conductor.
Above merely my own opinions...
Jun 6 2018, 06:57 AM

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