Printable Shopping List: How to Install Granite Tile Kitchen Countertops

Read a shopping list of the materials you'll need to install your granite tile countertop.

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To calculate the number of tiles you need, multiply the lineal footage of 24-in. wide countertops by 2.5. Then add as many tiles as required to cover wider peninsulas or islands and subtract for cooktops, stoves, sinks or other built-ins. Keep in mind that you’ll probably need partial tiles for filling around built-in appliances as well as at least a half dozen more tiles to allow for breakage and miscuts. Have extra tiles on hand; you can always return the leftovers.

In addition to the tile, you’ll need:

  • A 25-lb. bag of thinset mortar— gray for dark tiles or white for light tiles ($10).

  • A 5-lb. bag of unsanded grout for the tile joints ($5). (Unsanded grout is easier to work into the narrow 1/8-in. wide grout lines and you won’t risk scratching the stone while grouting.)

  • A quart of polished-granite sealer (about $25) to treat the tile and grout surfaces a week or so after grouting the tile (Photo 19). It will help prevent stains from penetrating the porous surface and enhance the natural beauty of the stone.

  • A roll of fiberglass mesh tape for taping the Denshield seams (Photo 8).

  • A 1/4-in. notched trowel for spreading the thinset (Photo 7).

  • A 4-in. or 6-in. putty knife.

  • A 2-in. margin trowel ($5, Photo 15).

  • A honing stone to soften sharp exposed edges ($7, Photo 13).

  • A grout float for spreading and embedding the grout (Photo 17).

  • Color-matching caulk to substitute for grout at inside corners (Photo 18).

  • Plastic spacers for supporting the backsplash tiles (Photo 16).

Lumberyard Materials

It’s not hard to estimate your lumberyard purchased materials. Here’s what you need:

  • 3/4-in. plywood underlayment: You’ll need a full sheet of 3/4-in. plywood for every 8 ft. of countertop.

  • Tile backer: Buy a 32" x 60" sheet of Denshield (or cement board if Denshield is not available) for every five lineal ft. of counter.

  • 1x4 cabinet blocking: Pick up enough 1x4s and 2x4s to line the top of the cabinet backs, cabinet ends and areas where plywood splices will occur (Photos 3 and 4).

  • 1x3 backsplash trim cap: Buy enough 1x3 trim lumber that matches your cabinets along with the necessary stain and finish to cap off the finished backsplash (Photos 11, 16 and Fig. A).

  • One 1-lb. box of 1-in. roofing nails for nailing down the Denshield.

  • One 1-lb. box of 2-in. screws for securing the plywood to the cabinets and the 1x4 to the wall studs.

From The Family Handyman - October 2002
Originally in Printable Shopping List: How to Install Granite Tile Kitchen Countertops
 
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