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Where will the seam placement be (if necessary)?

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Where will the seam placement be (if necessary)?

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Seams are a necessary evil in the fabrication work we do. In an average size kitchen you should not have more than (1) seam in your countertop. The location will all depend on the layout of your kitchen. Our company generally puts the seam in the center of the sink. This makes it so the seam is very small and less visible. The size of the slab can also change the location of the seam. Our average slab sizes are generally 115″ x 68″, but this can vary depending on the slabs. If a color has been selected we can find out what size is currently available. Once we have measurements of your counters and a color selected we can advise where the seams will be placed. During a visit to our showroom we can show you what a finished seam will look like. This is a very important aspect of your job. When selecting a fabricator you need to see an example of their finished seam and also find out where the seam would be. If they tell you that they are not able to advise you of where your seam would be

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