A front-to-back seam required for any top over 144” long where two straight pieces of countertop are joined. Whenever possible, butt joints are positioned at the end of the countertop.

A front-to-back seam required for any top over 144” long where two straight pieces of countertop are joined. Whenever possible, butt joints are positioned at the end of the countertop.
A front-to-back seam required for any top over 144” long where two straight pieces of countertop are joined. Whenever possible, butt joints are positioned at the end of the countertop.
A front-to-back seam required for any top over 144” long where two straight pieces of countertop are joined. Whenever possible, butt joints are positioned at the end of the countertop.
A front-to-back seam required for any top over 144” long where two straight pieces of countertop are joined. Whenever possible, butt joints are positioned at the end of the countertop.
A 3” bump out applied to the front of a countertop is used when a center cabinet is deeper than the two cabinets on the sides. For example, with a cabinet that is 24” x 27” x 24”, the bump out will cover the 27” cabinet.
A 3” bump out applied to the front of a countertop is used when a center cabinet is deeper than the two cabinets on the sides. For example, with a cabinet that is 24” x 27” x 24”, the bump out will cover the 27” cabinet.
A 3” bump out applied to the front of a countertop is used when a center cabinet is deeper than the two cabinets on the sides. For example, with a cabinet that is 24” x 27” x 24”, the bump out will cover the 27” cabinet.
A 3” bump out applied to the front of a countertop is used when a center cabinet is deeper than the two cabinets on the sides. For example, with a cabinet that is 24” x 27” x 24”, the bump out will cover the 27” cabinet.
(Square-Edge only) – This is a special notch cut for vanities which provides a ledge over the toilet.
(Square-Edge only) – This is a special notch cut for vanities which provides a ledge over the toilet.