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countertopshouston (October 22nd, 2008 @ 10:50 pm)
Now remenber, Tile grout overtime will look like a dirty shower grout, the kitchen is the center of all homes go with a hand selected slab and find a resonable fabricator to fab&install your granite, don't go with pre-fab or manufactured stone like corian,quartz,silestone,okite or formica etc I've replaced many of does materials, and guys, remenber we get our meals from the wife and are cooked in the kitchen so make it look nice. It adds value to your home and puts a smile on family&friends.
Armafair (August 7th, 2008 @ 6:59 am)
Granite countertops will need support under their entire surface, especially the area around the sink, which has a much narrower support towards the front and back (assuming it's a drop-in-sink). Normal wear-and-tear will put put stress on the stone which, unless it has good support, will be liable to crack and possible collapse. Are these reputable installers? How do joints look? Finished edges? I would suggest having someone out to look at the work and then confronting the installers. ASAP.
littlekogis (August 6th, 2008 @ 8:52 pm)
Guys I have a question. Just yesterday we had granite countertops installed. I looked around on some websites and they all say that the builders will put plywood or something UNDER the granite--our countertops have absolutely nothing under them. Is this bad?!
sm0ked0utcivic (July 12th, 2008 @ 5:11 am)
2cm is easy to polish ne ways... Out here in the midwest everything is 3cm usually laminated to 6cm so its a little harder to polish
sm0ked0utcivic (July 12th, 2008 @ 5:09 am)
i dunno about that.... I have a 600 dollar set of genX dry pads and they will put a wet polish shine on anything... Even black Absolute or Volga blue...
max6674 (July 7th, 2008 @ 1:50 pm)
Whata load of crap. Wet polishing is far better than dry polishing any day of the week..
liketodiy (June 19th, 2008 @ 1:40 am)
Can you tell me what model grinder that is? Thanks
clogngal (June 7th, 2008 @ 7:40 pm)
Many thanks! Now my husband can finish his project.
zzzbabe (February 24th, 2008 @ 1:08 pm)
Thank you so much, this was very infomative!!

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