Preferably on one side.
Remove granite countertop without damaging the cabiniets.
Usually just dabs in spots.
Most countertops are bracketed to the base cabinets.
Most granite slabs are held in place using silicone to the cabinet.
Fortunately you can remove your current countertops without using a reciprocating saw.
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Remove all doors and drawers from cabinets to protect them.
In any case most important thing to do is try to free up everything that adjoins the countertop by scribing it with a blade etc so when the counter is pulled out it will not pull anything with it.
If you cannot find them you will need to break the glue seal between the plywood and the granite before you can remove the plywood.
Look for screws running up through the cabinet top support into the bottom of the plywood.
Removing kitchen tile floor without damaging or removing cabinets.
Remove the screws from the plywood layer under the granite countertop from inside the cabinets.
Put the claw of the pry bar under the rim of the counter and press down on the free end until the countertop begins to lift up.
All you will need to do is cut away any caulking around the edges of the granite with a utility knife or a small oscillating hand saw and then unscrew the fasteners from the base cabinets to lift the countertop and plywood off together.
Look underneath inside the cabinets to locate any gap between the cabinet and the granite.
One common way to remove countertops with a reciprocating saw puts your backsplash at risk.
We were able to remove the granite countertops without damaging the.
Hold the saw horizontally and insert the blade beneath the granite where it connects with the cabinets.
Use a pry bar to remove the countertops.
No matter what the reason for wanting to remove the counter it can be done safely without breaking the stone by cutting through the adhesive that holds it in place.
Cut through the adhesive holding the granite in place along the front and sides of the stone.
Use a drill and screw tip.
You will need prybars thin knives putty knifes rubber mallet possibly wood shims.
If the counter is attached to the base cabinet with nails or an adhesive use a pry bar to remove it.
Yes a licensed contractor did the work.