Demoing and hauling away some corian counters tomorrow.what is the best way to remove them withhout damaging the cabinets? Should I asume they are held down by silicone? What other issues should I be prepared for?thanks for the feedback in advance!
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Something here might help you out.
http://forums.finehomebuilding.com/breaktime/general-discussion/removing-granite-tops
Not fun I tell you. We once installed the wrong colors in the wrong houses. We had to swap them out. The cabs we put them didnt have full plywood tops so we were able to get underneath with some blocks and bottle jacks and slowly jack them up while cutting the silicone adhesive. You pretty much have to jack it all up at the same time though.
If you jack them up equally you should have no problem. If you have full plywood underlay then good luck.