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Jeffrey
 
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"Tony" wrote:

Good day everyone,

I am from Ontario Canada and just purchased a new home.
I do not want to disclose the builders name just yet, but I may do so later
on depending on how they handle the situation.
We upgraded our countertops to granite and on one side of the kitchen, they
have used two slabs rather than one. I know they can do this, I am perfectly
fine with it, but the problem that I have is that, where the seem is, there
is a significant amount of color differential, thus the seem stands out
badly and makes it look kind of not so pleasant.
The question that I have is the following:
Has anyone had a similar experience? If so, what was the outcome and what
should my expectations be?
I have asked for this to be fixed, either by matching it or by replacing the
entire thing with a single slab.

I thank everyone in advance for your replies.

Tony


We have moved into our new home with new granite countertop and have the
same experience. It does have a color difference even though the
granite was bought in the same store. The slab that is more dark is
close to the sink so it gets wet most of the time and doesn't bother us
at all. For us, it became a cosmetic issue so we'll just have to live
with it.