QUOTE(tony_mw @ May 5 2021, 04:59 PM)
Hey sifu-sifu, i’ve have a noob question here. Can we put quartz / terrazzo slab on top of concrete kitchen instead of apply tiles?
If its possible, do we need to let the contractor(who build my concrete kitchen) know in advance so he can make the concrete base slimmer? If yes, what would be the best thickness for the concrete base?
My concern here is if the concrete base is build at average thickness, will the final kitchentop will turn out very thick after put on the quartz / terrazzo slabs
Feel free to share any information to me if you had this experience before. Thanks
I'm not a professional, but based on my understanding you either build the concrete base with normal thickness or just forgo it and install the slab directly on the concrete column with wood or aluminum structure to support the counter top.If its possible, do we need to let the contractor(who build my concrete kitchen) know in advance so he can make the concrete base slimmer? If yes, what would be the best thickness for the concrete base?
My concern here is if the concrete base is build at average thickness, will the final kitchentop will turn out very thick after put on the quartz / terrazzo slabs
Feel free to share any information to me if you had this experience before. Thanks
It a concrete base is too slim, it can not cover the steel structure and it is weak. prone to crack.
You don't need to worry about the counter top being thick, it can easily be design to edge down and cover the thickness fully.
May 6 2021, 12:32 AM

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