Buerger Brothers Construction Licensed and Insured Residential General Contractor 720.975.4220
December 2013
While I had the old countertops off, I fortified all the existing base cabinetry to hold up to the new weight of the granite, and gave the cabinetry a makeover by resurfacing all the faces and doors and re-staining the lot, then added new brass hardware to really make it "pop".
The tile on the bath was in good shape, as it didn't take any rot like the shower had, so my goal was to keep it in place and use a similar ceramic tile (existing tile is no longer manufactured) and try to make the transition as seamless as possible. It turned out reasonably well.
And the most crucial of all, the new pan--the old one being the culprit for all the damage caused before. Drains properly because of sufficient and consistent slope, and will be water tight for years to come.