New granite - is this acceptable
Good . Tell the installer to either polish the other side of the
piece adn reinstall or replace it. If you let it go you will stare at
the spot and hate it till you sell the house
On Aug 17, 9:17*am, PB2 wrote:
On Aug 17, 8:29*am, Big Jim wrote:
Did you mention this when it was being installed? *I'd have made note
of it and probably not even allowed them to install it. *Minor
imperfections come with all natural products but that looks like
sh*t. *I hope you didnt pay completely.
I wasn't home when it was being installed, so I was only able to
comment on it at the time. I did notice it as soon as I walked in the
bathroom, though.
I haven't paid for the granite yet. It almost looks like someone
accidentally cut it in the wrong place, then filled it in with
something else. I wasn't sure if this kind of thing was common and I
was being oversensitive. It sounds like I'm not and it really does
look bad.
This is a pretty standard order of stone, so I'm hoping it won't be
too hard to match it.
Thanks,
PB
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