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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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