Purchased large amt of used Corian, would appreciate comments regarding configuring to new kitchen.

Roberta Z
by Roberta Z
  7 answers
  • 3po3 3po3 on Mar 23, 2012
    Roberta, I'm not sure what you are asking. Can you please add more detail?
  • Roberta Z Roberta Z on Mar 23, 2012
    The Corian will need to be cut, can't find anyone local who will do it unless I buy new stuff.
  • Roberta Z Roberta Z on Mar 23, 2012
    I think that cutting it is not difficult, heard it cuts like butter, but will appreciate pointers.
  • 3po3 3po3 on Mar 23, 2012
    Ah, thanks for the clarification. I have never cut Corian, so I can't help you, but I'm sure others on here can.
  • Roberta Z Roberta Z on Mar 25, 2012
    Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.
  • Phoenix Stone Solutions Phoenix Stone Solutions on Mar 25, 2012
    It isn't difficult to cut, but since Corian is fabricated in a shop, the profiled or finished edges are maybe 1 1/2 " thick, while the middle of countertops are only maybe 1/2" thick...will your edges match the existing edges? You will have to refinish the edges after cutting somehow. Also, you will have to seam it together, once cut....your best bet may be to find someone who may do it on the side in your area. Maybe even try Craigslist, if that is done in your area?
  • TileShowroom TileShowroom on Mar 26, 2012
    Sorry Roberta, i don't know that much about Corians so i don't think i can help. Do well to share what you find out though.