Good afternoon,
Im hoping someone might be able to advise me on what to do. We got a new granite worktop and our snag list guy tells me I should get the kitchen company to remove it, basically where the square was cut out for the hob, the part that is on the outer edge has been joined to the rest of the worktop, so you can clearly see 2 joining lines, about the width of the hob running from the edge up along the bottom of the ceramic hob. The sink part was done perfectly with no seams or joints..the kichen company told me afterwards "thats the way we do it, that there has to be joining there otherwise if someone lent on it it would break". My snag guy reckons this is not the case and they just dont want the hassle of having to take it out and start again. I know from just looking at it that i would prefer it had no visible lines.
I want to know my facts because its me and not the snag guy who has to argue with the company. But if there telling me the truth then theres nothing i can do..right?? Any advice would be very much appreciated as I haven't a clue to what the "right" way is. Has anyone exeperice anything like this, are kitchen companies "good" when it comes to taking something as big as granite out and doing it again? I don't want to be fobbed off by them..
Regards
Eilie
Im hoping someone might be able to advise me on what to do. We got a new granite worktop and our snag list guy tells me I should get the kitchen company to remove it, basically where the square was cut out for the hob, the part that is on the outer edge has been joined to the rest of the worktop, so you can clearly see 2 joining lines, about the width of the hob running from the edge up along the bottom of the ceramic hob. The sink part was done perfectly with no seams or joints..the kichen company told me afterwards "thats the way we do it, that there has to be joining there otherwise if someone lent on it it would break". My snag guy reckons this is not the case and they just dont want the hassle of having to take it out and start again. I know from just looking at it that i would prefer it had no visible lines.
I want to know my facts because its me and not the snag guy who has to argue with the company. But if there telling me the truth then theres nothing i can do..right?? Any advice would be very much appreciated as I haven't a clue to what the "right" way is. Has anyone exeperice anything like this, are kitchen companies "good" when it comes to taking something as big as granite out and doing it again? I don't want to be fobbed off by them..
Regards
Eilie