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Poor countertop installation by builder. What can I do??

9 years ago
After many months of constant builder frustration, we finally moved into our new home. Overall, it's great. But because of all the issues we put up with in the process I'm really not ok with letting the countertop issue go.

We chose to have Carrara marble because all the builders other choices were horrible brown specked granites. He had a lot of issues getting it - not a lot available from his supplier - so he had to make due with what he had.

To start, these counters were supposed to be a slab, but because there wasnt enough they did this piecing together without asking us. We absolutely hate it and will be replacing before too long. I just can't imagine how horrible and dirty this grout is going to looks before too long.

Comments (11)

  • 9 years ago
    Pictures of the monstrosity.
  • 9 years ago
    Those 'tiles' were definitely cut from the slab, but totally not what we were expecting. Or wanting. The builder is his own boss, so no help there
  • 9 years ago

    Isn't that quartz?

  • 9 years ago
    It's marble.
  • 9 years ago

    I guess I've just never really looked at it so closely from the side before!

  • 9 years ago

    You lost your leverage when you moved in. Never ever insist on something outside your contractor's comfort zone. Now you get to not only pay for new counters from someone reputable, you also get to go around with a microscope and find all of the other hacks that he has undoubtedly committed. If they aren't behind the walls, invisible.

  • 9 years ago
    Sophie, we weren't really given a choice. This whole process has been a nightmare.
  • 9 years ago
    Our builder never said anything about he marble - it was just one of the options available from his supplier and, unfortunately, the only one we liked.
  • PRO
    9 years ago

    How much have you withheld? If you answer "nothing" then you have very little to work with. If you have a little bit withheld, then you can use that as leverage.

    In theory there should be a builder's warranty for work done. That is really the ONLY way to get this dealt with if you have not withheld any moneys.

    You may have to get this inspected by a REPUTABLE counter/stone shop who will come out for a fee (paid by you) and then you can use that inspection to force the builder into action (show him the inspection report and tell him that you want it replaced). If he refuses, there is always small claims court.

    Good luck. I hope you have a little bit withheld because of this. If it was supposed to be a "slab" (ie. WRITTEN into the contract) then you have a BIG piece of leverage. I suggest you dig out those documents to see what is written.

  • 9 years ago
    Oh my goodness that's the worst excuse for a marble countertop I've ever seen. Some so-called builders are nothing but hacks and ripoff artists. Both times I've built a house it's been a nightmare of broken promises and uncompensated mistakes but that counter takes the cake. Best of luck - I know you're going to need it.