I just had silestone counters installed. My wife was here and they were done before I got home. They used pieces of wood every few feet laid across the countertop (kinda like slats in a bed) and set the counter top on top of it. There are several problems:
One you can see a gap between the top of the cabinet and bottom of the countertop. (L shaped kitchen)
Second, the extra height makes all the appliances not fit properly.
Third, it seems like these slats are simply a accident waiting to happen. I envision the first heavy thing placed in between a area between the slats, the countertop cracking.
My question is, is this normal? It looks unprofessional, like I did it myself.
One you can see a gap between the top of the cabinet and bottom of the countertop. (L shaped kitchen)
Second, the extra height makes all the appliances not fit properly.
Third, it seems like these slats are simply a accident waiting to happen. I envision the first heavy thing placed in between a area between the slats, the countertop cracking.
My question is, is this normal? It looks unprofessional, like I did it myself.