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Tag Archives: counter tops
Marble Counters: What Everyone Needs to Know {Part 4}
So when I left you last, I told you about my disastrous marble bar top and the muriatic acid disaster created by Fabricator #2. If you are just joining this series, you can read the complete story of my marble counter top saga by clicking these links: Part One, Part Two, Part Three. Today’s post won’t make much sense until you read the others!
First, let me tell you that Fabricator #2 did not completely destroy the island by using the muriatic acid. (more…)
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POSTED IN: counter tops, home renovation, Kitchen, kitchen makeover, kitchen renovation, marble, stone counter tops
POSTED IN: counter tops, home renovation, Kitchen, kitchen makeover, kitchen renovation, marble, stone counter tops
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Marble Counters: What Everyone Needs to Know {Part 3}
If you’re just reading this series for the first time you can get caught up by clicking the links below:
This next leg of the journey – in many ways – proved to be every bit as frustrating as the first part.
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Marble Counters: What Everyone Needs to Know {Part 2}
I left you hanging a little bit when I began Part One of our marble counter tops story. I didn’t mean to leave you with such a cliff hanger! If you missed it, you can read it here.
The truth is, this is is long story and I wasn’t sure if I should shorten it up in to just two posts or give more details and write several. In the end, I have decided to share it all in several posts in hopes that our story can help someone else who is working with contractors and/or choosing and installing natural stone counters — not just marble.
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