Kitchen and ensuite new countertops , sinks and faucets
- Approximate cost of services:
- $10,000.00
Kitchen and ensuite new countertops , sinks and faucets
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new granite counter tops, island and backsplash
Thank you for your review Mrs. Hearn. As you are well aware our factory trained technicians have been out to your home more than once to review your concern (at no cost to you). You are also well aware that it was assessed that the crack you speak of was created by an outside force such as someone standing/walking on your counter. The material does not crack on its own. As such our industry leading warranty does not cover damage caused in this fashion. I am sorry you fail to understand this. As previously offered, please let us know when we can return to your home to attempt another repair as you were not satisfied with the initial repair.
Response to Ms. Hearns updated post:
Ms. Hearn, I am sorry that you feel you are being blamed, simply not the case. As for the material not being breakable, I am not sure where you got that idea. We do not advertise or promote the material being indestructible. It just so happens that it is the most durable stone product on the market. Like most things though it can be damaged under the right circumstances. Lastly, your reference to charging you for the service call is inaccurate. We would gladly come out to your home free of charge to provide the service. Again, let us know if you would like to take advantage of that.
Thank you again for your business.
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An assisted review is collected by a contractor on behalf of the homeowner after their work is completed. The homeowner must confirm the text of the review and may make any changes she or he deems appropriate. The homeowner then assigns the contractor a review score out of 10. Assisted reviews receive the same scrutiny as other reviews and must follow our review guidelines.
An assisted review is collected by a contractor on behalf of the homeowner after their work is completed. The homeowner must confirm the text of the review and may make any changes she or he deems appropriate. The homeowner then assigns the contractor a review score out of 10. Assisted reviews receive the same scrutiny as other reviews and must follow our review guidelines.