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Fabricators

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Check out our frequently asked questions and answers to find helpful fabrication and installation tips that can help you keep your production running smoothly. Or, click the link below to submit your own question.

Recent Questions

Q: Does Corian need to be installed with a continuous bead of silicone to ensure that it holds?
A: No, current recommendations are that a dime-sized spot of silicone adhesive caulk every 12" is suitable for installing Corian. A slightly thicker spot of silicone will allow the substrate and the Corian to move at differing rates and yet still hold the two surfaces together.
Q: Can I install a counter surface or vanity top without braces extending to the floor?
A: Yes, provided there is adequate support at the leading edge and the back edge of the countertop, you do not have to use a triangular-shaped brace to support the top. Fabricators do need to ensure that the weight of the counter surface, and the potential load of anyone standing or sitting on the countertop, is accounted for. The installation detail should be reviewed by an architect or engineer to be sure that the size of the steel beams are correct for the anticipated load; that there is an adequate number of cross supports from front to back; and that the pockets for these beams in the side walls are suitable to carry the beams.
Q: How are Corian / Zodiaq warranties submitted?
A: Warranty claims can be submitted via the DuPont “Salesforce.com” website, or click here to access a warranty claim form which can then be faxed or emailed to DuPont.
Q: What is the proper storing environment for Corian and Zodiaq?
A: Both Corian and Zodiaq material should be stored indoors to prevent the potential for ultraviolet fading of the colors and to minimize exposure to extreme temperature changes.
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