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Updated about 10 years ago,

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  • Accountant
  • Collegeville, PA
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Finding Matching Granite!!!

Account Closed
  • Accountant
  • Collegeville, PA
Posted

Hi Everyone -

I knocked down 1/2 of a wall in the kitchen and wanted to install a 52" x 16" granite piece above the 1/2 wall. With my luck, the same granite isn't available anymore (see picture). Lesson learned...I should have checked for the granite piece beforehand! The original granite was installed over a year ago.

Has anyone ever run into this? What have other people done in this situation?

The granite co. is saying my options are buy a different shade (which will be noticeable), buy a solid color (which will be even more noticeable) or call as many granite places and see if the exact match is out there.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks,

George Sarianos