Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! Re: Bench top chipped 6Jul 25, 2023 9:07 am hmm a good stone mazon may be able to deal with that, but unsure. I think youll be offered a repair, which you should considder accepting on the basis that if it looks terrible, a replacement should be provided. Re: Bench top chipped 9Jul 25, 2023 9:17 am ponzutwo hmm a good stone mazon may be able to deal with that, but unsure. I think youll be offered a repair, which you should considder accepting on the basis that if it looks terrible, a replacement should be provided. Hi, See the picture below. Its a chip of the edge. Our builder will not replace it. They are only happy to repair. Re: Bench top chipped 11Jul 31, 2023 9:42 am Pulse you’ll have a few more chips on it like that in a year um no. I've never chipped a stone benchtop myself in 20 years, neither has anyone else i know. Would love the se ethe state of yours out of curiosity Re: Bench top chipped 12Aug 01, 2023 3:54 pm ponzutwo Pulse you’ll have a few more chips on it like that in a year um no. I've never chipped a stone benchtop myself in 20 years, neither has anyone else i know. Would love the se ethe state of yours out of curiosity Re: Bench top chipped 13Jan 31, 2024 12:50 pm These can be easily filled and repaired and it doesn't cost them much to do. Id get the builder to do this first and if the repair is not suitable then a replacement is the only other option. get them to replace the chipped tiles. It will stick out like a sore thumb overwise. Also tiler will be siliconing the miters rather than grouting. Grouted miters crack… 1 5039 2 3672 |