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Kitchen Divider And Sink Support

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Hi All,

I have a question if you experienced ones could help...

I got a contractor to do renovation for my whole house. Mid way through the renovation i realized that the contractor's workmanship/style was not very good and not to my liking. So i decided to cut his work to finishing all the tiling, floor cement screeding completion and divider and sink support completion. I would do the rest like kitchen cabinet with another contractor that I would look for.

This question is regarding the divider and sink support which is made of concrete- When contractors do up a sink support which needs to be covered with solid surface top and cabinet doors, do they need to do up the cement very nicely as in very straight and clean? Does it matter as it is going to be covered by the solid surface anyway? Or if it is not straight and clean, the solid surface will not fit on easily?

Thanks in advance for your help

Wagru

 

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Hi All,

I have a question if you experienced ones could help...

I got a contractor to do renovation for my whole house. Mid way through the renovation i realized that the contractor's workmanship/style was not very good and not to my liking. So i decided to cut his work to finishing all the tiling, floor cement screeding completion and divider and sink support completion. I would do the rest like kitchen cabinet with another contractor that I would look for.

This question is regarding the divider and sink support which is made of concrete- When contractors do up a sink support which needs to be covered with solid surface top and cabinet doors, do they need to do up the cement very nicely as in very straight and clean? Does it matter as it is going to be covered by the solid surface anyway? Or if it is not straight and clean, the solid surface will not fit on easily?

Thanks in advance for your help

Wagru

Hi, you may consider asking your contractor to tile up the concrete part of your sink support and divider. I think you are referring to the top part of the concerte divider. What my previous contractor did for me was using hollow bricks to build up the divider then use cement and tiles to build it. There after the solid surface will cover it straight. That's about all. Hope this helps.

 

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