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Mercival@lemm.ee 9 months ago
I’m more fascinated by the countertop. Although thin and probably composite rather than natural rock, it could still set you back thousands of euros. At that budget you’d think you’d have the budget for a better sink solution.
Death_Equity@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Looks like corian, so plastic. So long as those cuts don’t extend past the basin, it can be fixed with a router and a couple bits. If they do extend past the basin, probably bottom right, then you could fix it with resin and make it pass anything but a close inspection with some skill.
It might be the type of basin that drops in from the top, which would be easier to fix and would be more likely to hide the bad cuts under the flange.
wick@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Repairs on marbled Corian can be pretty hard to match cleanly, so hopefully it isn’t that. Whenever I’ve installed these we always cut the sinks out at the factory, but I guess you could use a router onsite 🤷
Death_Equity@lemmy.world 9 months ago
The repair wouldn’t be perfect, that is why it would require skill and no close scrutiny. Even an OK job would at least stop water from going through and that is the bigger issue once the basin install is unfucked.