As the title says.
DH was with the fitters and all they told him was to leave the wooden support baton in situ for 24 hours to set. We left it for 48 just to be on the safe side.
The sink is just about being held up by the edges of the units underneath.
When I contacted the installers, he replied that they only fix it with glue and it is our responsibility to support it. Says they can come out for £100 and fix it but we still need to fix the support issue ourselves.
I'm thinking that I can attach a couple of wooden batons to the units and rest the sink on those. could I do it with the sink in situ, or do I have to unplumb and remove everything?
I know there have been similar problems on this forum, but the only answers seem to be saying that clips should have been used. I get that, but as I can't drill into the edges of the quartz, I need another solution please.
DH was with the fitters and all they told him was to leave the wooden support baton in situ for 24 hours to set. We left it for 48 just to be on the safe side.
The sink is just about being held up by the edges of the units underneath.
When I contacted the installers, he replied that they only fix it with glue and it is our responsibility to support it. Says they can come out for £100 and fix it but we still need to fix the support issue ourselves.
I'm thinking that I can attach a couple of wooden batons to the units and rest the sink on those. could I do it with the sink in situ, or do I have to unplumb and remove everything?
I know there have been similar problems on this forum, but the only answers seem to be saying that clips should have been used. I get that, but as I can't drill into the edges of the quartz, I need another solution please.