DESIGN DECISION:  OVERHANGS
What Our Clients
 Are Saying

Thank you to everyone that helped with our granite counter tops. We love it! Everyone was great to work with.
  Mary Snyder - Alpena
    
"I am so very happy.  Everything was perfect - Nothing could have went better."
         
             Andrea  Mastracci
         Indian River


Awesome job. I could not be happier and the installers were great.
   Sue Dutcher - Charlevoix
Overhangs add more counter space for you and make seating more comfortable because you can slide your knees underneath the overhang.

Supports Old bar countertops are usually supported on plywood which is screwed into the stud wall and is normally not strong enough to support granite. Granite can weigh up to 20 pounds per square foot, so it's important that it is supported properly.

The first option for supporting this extra weight is to use corbels of metal or wood. These work well and add a design flair to your project but they may hit your knees if you are sitting at the bar on a stool. Corbels that match your cabinets are normally available from your cabinet supplier.




The second option which GQC uses
are steel "L" shape supports. These are made from ¼" thick solid steel. A shallow ¼" deep slot is routed into the top of the supporting wall allowing the horizontal bar to be flush with the bottom of the granite. The granite is then adhered with 100% silicone to the wall and the horizontal part of the steel support. This method results in an almost invisible support that, unlike corbels,  protects your knees.