On May 22, 8:22 pm, "ron" <[email protected]> wrote:
> My question concerns the solid surface kitchen countertop my home builder
> had installed in my six-year-old home.
>
> I do not know what brand of material his sub-contractor used.
>
> I have a spreading crack about three inches long starting from my sink area.
>
> Obviously I do not want to replace the entire surface, however I do want to
> repair, or at least stop the crack from spreading any further.
>
> I am unable to contact the afore mentioned contractor as he has since passed
> away. It would also appear that he took all his sub-contractors with him, as
> his former company does not seem to have any information on who did his
> counter top work.
>
> Any information on how to repair this material would be greatly appreciated.
I could probably offer some suggestions, but I need to know which
material it is.
Polyester based tops are very different than acrylic based materials.
Is there a way for you to take a picture of your problem?
If you can, send it to my 'info' button on my website:
www.topworks.ca
I'll see what I can do.
r
Thanks for your offer to help. I'll try to get you a picture.
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On May 22, 8:22 pm, "ron" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> My question concerns the solid surface kitchen countertop my home builder
>> had installed in my six-year-old home.
>>
>> I do not know what brand of material his sub-contractor used.
>>
>> I have a spreading crack about three inches long starting from my sink
>> area.
>>
>> Obviously I do not want to replace the entire surface, however I do want
>> to
>> repair, or at least stop the crack from spreading any further.
>>
>> I am unable to contact the afore mentioned contractor as he has since
>> passed
>> away. It would also appear that he took all his sub-contractors with him,
>> as
>> his former company does not seem to have any information on who did his
>> counter top work.
>>
>> Any information on how to repair this material would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>
> I could probably offer some suggestions, but I need to know which
> material it is.
> Polyester based tops are very different than acrylic based materials.
> Is there a way for you to take a picture of your problem?
> If you can, send it to my 'info' button on my website:
> www.topworks.ca
>
> I'll see what I can do.
>
> r
>