I've had a kitchen "fitted", by someone who was recommended to me, but doesn't appear to have a clue what he was doing. He spent most of the time whining about how difficult the Axiom worktops are to work with. Most of his bodges I've solved myself, but the problems are the worktops - specifically edging strips and joins.
The edging strips are a mess - chipped, ragged edges, glue visible all round except for underneath where it overhangs. Again, cue more moaning about how they aren't the easy iron-on type and you have to trim them down. They've been Evo-stik'd on - presumably these can be pulled off, clean up the cut end, and re-do with new edging by a competent person. Luckily the Axiom worktops come with excessive amounts of edging.
The joins concern me more. He managed to break his jig, and so the mitres have been cut by hand. Fair play to him, it's near perfect on plan. Vertically though, it varies between a slight ridge at the front, to 1.5mm at the back. I'm really concerned about the longevity of it, either through water ingress or chipping.
It's been Colorfilled (1 tube for both joints), and then bolted underneath, no biscuits or other glue. Is there any chance of undoing the joints and getting them re-fixed level, or will the cut edges be knackered?
The edging strips are a mess - chipped, ragged edges, glue visible all round except for underneath where it overhangs. Again, cue more moaning about how they aren't the easy iron-on type and you have to trim them down. They've been Evo-stik'd on - presumably these can be pulled off, clean up the cut end, and re-do with new edging by a competent person. Luckily the Axiom worktops come with excessive amounts of edging.
The joins concern me more. He managed to break his jig, and so the mitres have been cut by hand. Fair play to him, it's near perfect on plan. Vertically though, it varies between a slight ridge at the front, to 1.5mm at the back. I'm really concerned about the longevity of it, either through water ingress or chipping.
It's been Colorfilled (1 tube for both joints), and then bolted underneath, no biscuits or other glue. Is there any chance of undoing the joints and getting them re-fixed level, or will the cut edges be knackered?