Greetings. I have a question for anybody that is familiar with Corian.
My mom remodeled her kitchen 3 years ago, and that included new Corian counter tops. She loves them.
EXCEPT — water drips down from the sink area and has damaged the finish on the new cabinets. She had deliberately chosen NOT to have a bullnose on the edge of the counters; now she wishes she had included a bullnose, but just near the sink. The rest of the area she likes as-is, with no bullnose. I hope that makes sense.
Does anybody know if a bullnose can be added to an existing Corian counter? Can this be done just near the sink, or does it have to be done everywhere?
This presumes that matching counter material is available.
Thanks! This may be Mom’s Christmas present if it is doable.
-TH
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Should be doable.
Alittle messy.
Should be a scrap of material screwed to the side of the sink base cab with the original installer's info on it. ( if that's still a warantee requirement).
Remodeling Contractor just on the other side of the Glass City
Thanks!
I'll give the counter guy a call and take it from there.
-TH
Does she want a true bull nose or a no drip edge?
If a no drip edge then get one of these:
http://www.carbide.com/catalog/RBits-SS-no-drip.cfm
If a true bull nose then read this:
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=109004.39
Also found this:
http://www.thefabricatornetwork.com/Resources/CounterBlog/tabid/81/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/71/HOWTO--No-Drip-Edge-AKA-Marine-Edge.aspx
Hi reinvent-
I guess a no-drip edge -- just a raised lip in front of the sink to reduce water drippage.
I thought it was called a "bullnose" -- looks like I may have used the term improperly.
Thanks for the suggestions/info.
-TH