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Need your opinion...Should I just try to live with the gaps betwe

raineygirl
15 years ago

I posted this message somewhere before but couldn't get to it for any responses:)

So, after having my kitchen remodeled, the granite countertop ended up creating a 1/2" gap on either side of the stove. I'm real picky about things and it does bother me. When I addressed this issue to my GC, he reacted like it's no big deal. He said I would need the room to get the stove out. My old kitchen didn't have that large of a gap so I asked why now? No real good answers from him. I thought the standard size for the cutout was 30" for my 30" stove which in realty is really 29.78" wide. Just enough to accomdodate the stove with a nice, tight fit. Now, stuff can fall between the stove & countertops.

Has this happened to anybody else and if so, what did you do or not do? I even bought those t-fillers [they don't look that good at all. And I can't afford a new stove [drop in kind] that would fix the problem. I just wish that I could move on and forget the problem.

Any ideas or comments would be great:)

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