Re: New granite - is this acceptable
- From: windcrest <passport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 14:55:59 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 17, 8:13 am, Smitty Two <prestwh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<9ccd2426-9dd8-4c10-a77c-e845c7b6c...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
PB2 <pbane...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I just had a new granite counter top installed in a new bathroom. We
don't have much experience with this kind of thing and noticed this on
the back splash (see image). The line you can observe is not stone,
but something softer (some kind of epoxy).
Is this kind of thing acceptable?
It wouldn't be to me. But then neither is using google to access usenet.
I know natural stone isn't perfect,
but in my opinion this looks bad.
How can they fix something like this? Is it possible to remove the
backsplash or will they have to replace the whole counter top?
I haven't been able to connect with the stone person yet, but should I
expect push back?- Hide quoted text -
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Google is the only thing keeping usenet still breathing as most ISP's
are closing NNTP ports. If it werent for Google usenet would be dying
by 2010.
.
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