- Approximate cost of services:
- $2,800.00
Unfortunately the information provided in this review from the client has been completely altered from what actually occurred. I won't get into specifics as it would take too long, but at the end of the day the client was very rude and abrasive with all of our staff, making this entire exercise a personal vendetta. The granite countertop that was installed was perfect, this is quoted from the client herself, she just made this a personal issue....I guess everyone has bad days and takes it out on the wrong people.
Granite Countertop and Backsplash installation
Bev, yes we did measure for your countertops, yes we installed a 3`backsplash as well. We were not contracted to complete a kitchen renovation. The extent of our work was the granite. We cannot be responsible for out of square walls which is the case in your house, you also signed our contract agreement which states all of this clearly. As we discussed for a long period of time during our conference call, ``GRANITE DOES NOT BEND`` which we tried to explain to you. My installers also educated you at the time of installation and you were aware of your out of square wall issues. To answer your question about the original backsplash...it was measured perfectly, but the installers did want to install the 3/4`build up under your countertop to save you from seeing the wood strip(issue related to your cabinets), this in turn left the original backsplash 3/4" shorter (this may be to technical for you to understand but we did try to explain this to you as well on the phone). We automatically made you a larger backsplash to fit the proper height. in conclusion, the cause for your gaps, is out of square walls which we cannot fix...once again this complaint has NOTHING to do with the granite or the quality of workmanship, it is 100% related to the walls in your house. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions regarding the granite and the workmanship.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your input and we appreciate your review. I would however like to clear up a few concerns regarding your comments about the granite being short. Firstly, when we measured the kitchen countertop there was an existing backsplash with existing drywall (we based our measurements on those dimensions). At the time of installation, I noticed that the backsplash tile and existing drywall was removed and new drywall was installed. This had obviously altered the measurements of our granite pieces. Secondly, it is very common to always install some sort of backsplash tile or backsplash granite along the back side of the countertop because there is always going to be gaps,I have never met a straight wall where there isn't any gaps, hence the backsplash tile or granite backsplash hides these gaps.
I am glad that you are happy with the work, and the service we provided. I just wanted to clarify why the slight gaps occurred. Like you mentioned, the easiest solution is to install the backsplash tile along the underside of the window, which is common practice in our industry.
Frank
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Granite counter top for kitchen and under mount sink
Thank you for your kind words Kathryn. It was a pleasure working with you on your granite project. We always aim to satisfy every one of our clients. Now all that's left to do....is enjoy your new granite countertop.
Frank Baggetta