How to Measurements for a Brand-New Cooktop

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How to Measurements for a Brand-New Cooktop

The installation of a cooktop in your kitchen is one of the most functionally flexible investments you can make. You can easily add one of these efficient, space-saving appliances to your countertop, whether you want to install a gas hob Singapore, an electric cooktop, or an induction cooktop. The only real difference between the three is their height. However, how should one go about measuring a cooktop cutout? You can get answers to your questions from the professionals at Appliances Connection.

Figuring Out the Dimensions of Your cooktop The first thing you need to do when measuring for a new cooktop is to take measurements of your current cooktop using a tape measure. These measurements should be taken from side to side as well as front to back. In the event that you do not currently own a cooktop, take measurements of the area in which you intend to install the new cooktop. Taping the perimeter of the area using masking tape would be a good idea if you're going to be doing this. The following step is to detach your cooktop from its cutout and then meticulously measure the opening left by its removal. (It goes without saying that you may skip this step if you're installing a brand new cooktop from the ground up, but if you're replacing an old cooktop, it's imperative that you have both sets of measurements.) This requires determining not just the length and breadth of the cutout, but also its depth in addition to those two dimensions. While you are in that area, you should also measure the thickness of the countertop, since many heavy-duty cooktops have installation restrictions pertaining to the dimensions of such


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