Two studs are enough to support any countertop but if.
How to attach laminate countertop to wall.
With laminate countertops as any countertops it is essential to also have a backsplash to protect the wall behind the countertop from moisture.
Cut the boards 2 inches shorter than the depth of the countertop with a circular or table saw.
After you ve scribed trimmed test fitted and applied any end caps to the countertops and the glue has set at any mitered corners you can begin the job of securing your countertops to the base cabinets.
Countertops do not need to rely on cabinets for support if its run is only a few feet long.
You can build a laminate countertop from scratch or purchase a pre manufactured countertop which is called a post form countertop.
Post form countertops are made in standard sized lengths and come pre assembled complete with backsplash.
They can easily attach to any wall.
Laminate backsplashes can also be added to the walls behind cooking.
How to attach a countertop to a wall without cabinets.
Locate all of the studs spanning across the countertop.
The easiest approach is to order custom made laminate countertops ours cost about 30 per running foot from a local home center full service lumberyard or cabinet countertop shop.
Use galvanized heavy gauge steel 90 degree l brackets and 3 4 inch wood screws to secure the 1 inch by 4 inch boards flush with the top of the board you secured.
Laminate backsplashes typically are made up of a thin layer of laminate that is adhered over a piece of plywood or particle board.
Before you attach your new laminate countertop to the base cabinets you might want to add extra support near the edges especially along the back.
Follow these steps to attach it.
Attach three 1 inch by 4 inch wood boards to the wall brace board to hold the countertop.
Don t start securing the countertop to the cabinets until the mitered joint has.
Run a stud finder along the wall where the countertop will attach to the wall.