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engineered
granite counter top
removal
hello,
i have been told that upon removal of a defective engineered
granite counter top to expect damage to my new custom
cabinets. The heavy counter top has approximately 1 inch
overhang all around with an ogee edge. I would even need to
sign a disclaimer acknowleding this. The prybar would
contribute to the damage. Can someone help me as to explain
what other damages to expect. I was also told that the tiled
wall may get some damage as well. I am getting some quotes
together to analyze costs. The manufacturing company is at
fault for the defect. I am trying to get incidental /
consequential damage estimate for my new cabinet. I already
told them I am not going to settle for damaged cabinets
therefore I want to start off with new cabinet as they install
a new non defective counter top. Please help with any input
possible. thanks
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