Tuesday, May 27, 2008

"I don't want a seam in my granite. Is this possible?"

Generally, the answer is no. There almost always has to be a seam in the countertop. However, it depends on the size of your job. Even if your countertop will fit on an entire slab, you also have to take into account that our installers have to be able to install the granite. If you have a monstrous countertop that weighs a lot, our installers aren't going to be able to lift it if it is in one piece. We also have to be able to fit it into your house. So you need to take into account the height of your doorways. It's always best to talk about your concerns about seams with the templater when he is on the jobsite.

Johnson Stone Countertop does its best to reduce the amount of seams needed for your project. We also put them in less conspicuous areas so that the seam isn't noticeable. Our installers also color-match their epoxy so that everything is uniform. Our installers are capable of impeccably tight seams and we haven't had a complaint about our seams as of yet.

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