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Ironstone Colors

Optional Countertop Rails

Note: Rails are actual stone, not made of Ironstone, professionaly sealed- color varies

Use with Tuscany: Size 12"x2"

Black Opal: Size 8"x2"

Classic Travertine: Size 9.5"x2"

Tips:
- Delaminate or remove any old tile or formica and use your existing substrate when possible (can not be a preformed formica/ laminate counter top with rolled edge or a new substrate should be built)
- Always buy the recommended brands of silicone and duct tape for best results 
- Use a generous amount of silicone when adhearing pavers, use about one tube per three pavers


 



 

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What is Ironstone?  It is a man made poured piece composed of aggregate and porcelain with a honed, silky finished surface.  It is one of the most durable options in counter tops on the market with a 15 year warranty. NON POROUS and HIGH HEAT RESISTANT*

Installation made easy...
Step 1 : Delaminate old countertop material..
Step 2 : Dry fit 3/8" thick pavers, making necessary cuts with Roto Zip or 18" wet tile saw. Start your dry fit at the sink and lay your pavers outwards. "L" corners run straight without using long miter cuts.  Adhere pavers to substrate using 100% GE I clear silicone applied generously with a caulking gun. Use pie shape piece on angled cabinet base.
Step 3 : Finish counter top front edge with wood trim or our stone ogee edge nosing.  Apply nickle size 100% silicone to back of nosing and secure with duct tape while drying. 
Step 4 : Using Ironstone seam sealer applied with your caulking gun, fill joints in pavers and stone ogee edge.