I would consider this unrepairable. This is a common problem when the stone is not rodded properly.On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:
Agree. Or moisture getting to the wood rough top.
Sent from my iPhoneI might be wrong, but if it was roded by fabricator, that might be causing the problem !From: propartner ken <propartner@marbleperfect.com>
To: Stone and Tile PROS Technical Support <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 8:33 PM
Subject: [sccpartners] granite counter top big crack near sink of course.
ok should i just fill it and polish and blend
or would there be a way to reinforce the area
without weakening or breaking it off.??don't want to buy them a counter for a 500 dollar repairnot sure i should even do this oneThanksKen De MelisMarble Perfect
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