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The home depot guy told me I need 3 seams. I only have 48 sq

4 years ago
last modified: 4 years ago

I am replacing my granite counters for a more modern look. My original granite installer used 2 seams when fabricating them. My kitchen is small so 3 seams seem excessive. First he insisted one seam needs to go in front of the sink. I told him aesthetically I didn't think it would be a good idea because It is the first thing you notice when entering the kitchen. Then he said the a seam could go in front of the stove. The two others would go off to sides at an angel like my original granite. My original granite only has two seam and neither of them are in front of the sink or cooktop. The other are where corners meet on the u shape and are not noticeable. I am planning on gong with silestone calacatta gold. I don't want to spend thousands to have some DIY patchwork job. The guy that came out from home depot also said I could pay the the installer directly to remove my granite for 200 instead of the 500 that home depot charges. 500 seems really high to begin with compared to what I was previously quoted on a granite tearout. I do want to keep my backsplash but I told him I didnt care if a few got damaged. The whole things seems so wishy washy.


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