Prefab Granite Vanity Tops
Prefab Granite Vanity Tops
Upgrade your bathroom with our Prefab Granite Vanity Tops. Made from high-quality granite, these tops bring both durability and elegance to any space. With easy installation and a variety of colors and styles to choose from, you'll have the perfect finishing touch to your bathroom renovation.
Prefab granite vanity tops must be sealed at least once a year. When water seeps into the stone and cannot flow out, the countertop needs to be sealed. Sealants are sold at local hardware stores. Generally speaking, it is sealed at least once a year, but some sealants only need to be sealed once in two to three years.
1) Standard Size:
Vanity Top: 25'',31'',37'',49'',61''x19''/22'', Sink opeing cut out and polished.
Sealed with a silicone impregntor.
Hardware to fasten the sink in place,anchors drilled ans set in right place.
2) Materials:
Black Galaxy,G682,Santa Cecilia,Absolute Black,Butterfly Green,Giallo Napoleon,Giallo Fiorito,China green,Tan Brown,Black pearl,Blue pearl,Uba Tuba,G603,pearl white.
How to Properly Seal Prefab Granite Vanity Tops
Prefab granite vanity tops must be sealed at least once a year to maintain their durability and appearance. If water seeps into the stone and does not flow out, it’s a sign that your countertop needs sealing. Sealants are readily available at local hardware stores. While most countertops require sealing once a year, some high-quality sealants can last two to three years before needing reapplication.
What You Need:
- Prefab granite vanity tops sealant
- Clean cloth
- Brush
Step-by-Step Guide to Sealing Granite Vanity Tops
Step 1: Purchase a sealant specifically designed for bathroom granite vanity tops. These can be found at most local hardware stores.
Step 2: Clear the countertop by removing all objects.
Step 3: Use a clean, soft cloth to wipe away any dirt and dust from the granite surface.
Step 4: Clean the granite countertop with a stone cleaner.
- Spray the cleaner onto the surface and let it sit for about 30 seconds.
- Use a sponge to wash the countertop.
- Dry thoroughly with a clean, dry towel.
Step 5: Apply the sealant to the countertop using a clean cloth or brush. Let it sit for 3-4 minutes.
Step 6: Once the sealant is nearly dry, reapply using a clean cloth to ensure even coverage.
Step 7: Repeat steps 2-6 until the entire granite vanity top is coated with two layers of sealant.
Step 8: Allow the sealant to dry completely. Drying time varies based on the sealant used but typically takes 3-4 hours.
Step 9: When resealing in the future, repeat steps 5 and 6 for best results.
Step 10: To keep your bathroom vanity granite top looking as good as new, ensure you seal it at least once a year.