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Originally Posted by Ducay
I'd hardly call that piling on, but like I originally said, its a minor defect that (unfortunately) has the potential to do some major damage apparently. Again, we're not talking about these guys installing something substandard or performing practices that are abhorrent or outside industry norm, we're talking about one install guy's caulking gun running a thin bead without noticing, or the epoxy not being mixed perfectly, or other (silly but damaging) easy faults with the adhesive.
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A minor defect? His sink had water in it and it fell through the counter top. What would be considered a "major defect" if not that?
Further to that, what would be considered "installing something substandard", if a complete failure doesn't qualify?