Through cutout (standard drop-in) in Granite
The hole in the granite countertop just cut is ready for installing a gas cook top.

Image Description: Cook-top Cutout in Granite Counter [On Premises]

Final tips & best practices
- Verify the manufacturer’s installation manual for your specific cooktop model (especially the cut-out size and required clearances).
- If you had someone cut the granite, ask them to confirm tolerances (e.g., “hole is exactly 30″ × 19″” if that’s what your model calls for).
- Before lowering the cooktop, check with a level that the countertop is still flat and supported fully around the cut-out.
- After installation, give a little “wiggle” test on the cooktop (once installed but before using) to make sure it’s secure and doesn’t move.
- Protect surrounding drawers/cabinets during the install from dust and debris.
- Keep documentation and photos of the install (especially where gas line and junctions are) for future reference or for resale.
- When sealing around the cooktop, use high-quality silicone or the sealant recommended by the cooktop manufacturer to avoid leaks under the cooktop rim and safe for high temperature.
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