I'm replacing a gas stovetop with an induction stovetop. It's going into a granite countertop, above two large drawers. My challenge is that the existing hole is a little larger than the hole the manufacturer specifies for the new cooktop.
The good news is that the new stovetop is wide enough to fully cover the hole, so I'm not worried about aesthetics. The bad news is that the existing hole is smaller than the recommended size and the stovetop vendor says installing as is will risk the glass breaking because it won't be sufficiently supported.
So my question to this group is what can I do to effective reduce the size of the hole in the granite countertop to better match the specification. I'm thinking add wood to the side, but how do I join it to the granite?
Here are the details of the existing hole in the granite.
Width | Depth | |
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Existing (gas) | 35 1/4" | 19 3/16" |
New (electric) | 34 1/4" | 19 7/16" |
Difference | 1" | 1/4" |
Here are details on the new stovetop.
Lip on stovetop | |
---|---|
Left | 13/16" |
Right | 13/16" |
Front | 1/2" |
Back | 1 5/16" |
Thanks.