Installation Guide
Installation Guide For Your
Decorcera Sintered Quartz Slabs
Decorcera sintered quartz slabs are beautiful tiles that look stunning when installed perfectly. They are made from a premium grade of quartz, which is mined and engineered to give the most realistic impression of natural stone. This means that when installed correctly, they will look and feel like real slate, marble, or limestone. They are also tougher than other tile options, so they are a great upgrade for older tiles or floors that aren’t in the best condition.
As the leading sintered quartz slab manufacturer in India, Decorcera prides itself on some of the best quality sintered quartz slabs that can be found in the market. To enable our customers to achieve the best results possible, we have put together this simple installation guide.
Choosing The Right Slintered Quartz Slab Is Important
When choosing the right sintered quartz slab for your needs, you want to make sure you choose a color and pattern that matches the aesthetics of your home. Quartz slabs come in a variety of colors and patterns, so you can choose something that will complement the look and feel of your space without having to change the entire décor. Some of the most common colors and patterns you’ll find include black, brown, grey, white, and more. Some of the most popular choices are the grey and white patterns, which have a modern style that works well with almost any decor.
Prepping The Space For Installation
When you’re ready to schedule your quartz countertop installation, make sure you have an area ready to install your slab. This allows you to avoid extra costs and delays, which will only waste your time and money. It’s also important to pre-plan your installation space so that you don’t accidentally miss out on any portions of the installation process. Make sure the flooring is finished, the wall paint is dry, and the plumbing and electrical work is finished before installing quartz slabs.
Get The Measurements Right
The first step in installing your slintered quartz countertop is to get the measurements correct. This is especially important if you are installing it on a wall, as you want to make sure you have enough room to install your slab and also to cut the slab to the correct size. If you are installing it on a countertop, you’ll want to ensure that you have enough room to install your faucet and sink. If you need any help getting your measurements correct, our installation experts are available to help.
Dry Fit The Quartz Slab To Ensure Correct Fitting
Before you glue your slintered quartz slab to the countertop, make sure you dry-fit it to make sure it fits perfectly. This allows you to check for any gaps or improper measurements, which can be fixed before you begin the glue process. If you are installing your quartz countertop on a wall, make sure you also measure and cut out any required holes. This will make sure that your quartz slab is the perfect fit once it’s installed.
Using The Right Saw To Cut The Quartz Slab To Size And Shape
When you’re ready to cut your quartz slab, you’ll want to use the right tools for the job. Decorcera recommends using a diamond masonry blade to cut your quartz slab. Other options include a tile cutter and a wet tile saw. Just make sure you use the right tool for the job, as using the wrong tool could result in a poor-quality cut or possibly damage to your quartz slab.
Adding Support To Boost Cabinet Strength
If you want your cabinet to look more solid, you should add support to your slintered quartz slab. Supporting weak-looking areas will ensure that your quartz slab appears to be built into your cabinets, adding sophistication and style to your kitchen. Although they are fully functional even when placed directly on top of the cabinets, adding support to the most vulnerable areas is critical.
Applying The Adhesive
You’ll want to use an adhesive to install your quartz slab. This adhesive is strong enough to hold the slab in place, but also flexible so it doesn’t crack or break when you move or lift your sintered quartz countertop. It’s easy to apply, and Decorcera’s installation experts will help you find the best place to apply your adhesive, which will ensure that it’s applied perfectly.
Laying The Quartz Slab On The Installation Surface
You will need a few hands to help you lay the quartz slab neatly and perfectly on the installation surface. Do this before the adhesive dries.
Sealing Any Visible Joints
Once you’ve laid your quartz slab, you’ll want to seal any visible joints with an adhesive. This will ensure that your slintered quartz countertop is perfectly sealed and will look great for years to come.
Slintered quartz countertops offer a unique look and feel. They’re beautiful and sophisticated, and they pair beautifully with other materials and styles.
Installing Sintered quartz countertops is easy, but is best left to the professionals.