The cost of suspended stone slab countertops is high.
1. Processing difficulty: To hang the slab rock countertop, you need to dig a slot under the countertop to install a support frame or hang it directly. This requires the use of more tools and processing technologies, such as electric saws, grinders, water jets, etc., which requires more labor and time.
2. Material Cost: More support frames or hanging parts are needed to hang under the slab rock countertop, and the material and manufacturing costs of these parts must be calculated. Additionally, overhanging slab rock countertops require thicker countertop materials to provide stability, which will also increase material costs.
3. Installation Difficulty: Underlying slab rock countertops require more roomes installation, the installation process is more complicated and more installation tools and techniques are required, so the installation cost is relatively high.
4. Labor costs: Suspended slate countertops require more labor to complete processing, installation and debugging, and labor costs will also increase accordingly.