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carnivore

12 pointer
Nov 17, 2007
11,918
Pendleton and Campbell County Ky
Insurance company selected them. I had no say in it. They do all the work for Farm Bureau
Easier said than done but Do you best to keep your cool. I came close to losing it on a contractor over our siding installation nightmare. Would have been ugly, he was a big ol’ boy. Probably would have had to fight dirty and tear his ears off.
 

aaronc

12 pointer
Jul 21, 2009
5,011
At the workbench, Kentucky
Not a contractor by any means but agree they need to cover for cabinets...I'd be ticked. That being said I think it is possible to glue/clamp/fill..sand and refinish if they don't come through. If done right it would be hard to find the flaw. Various brushes will brush out your mounts...you probably lucked out there no worse damage was done. GL man.
 
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aaronc

12 pointer
Jul 21, 2009
5,011
At the workbench, Kentucky
No countertop on it. That is the oven and microwave cabinet


It being inside you won't need to be real picky about the finish..some light sanding should do it. Looks like no stain needed.....just throwin out ideas in case you need'm. Your in full rights to expect something if not new cabinets imo. Dunno man.
 

EdLongshanks

12 pointer
Nov 16, 2013
20,592
Northern Kentucky
It being inside you won't need to be real picky about the finish..some light sanding should do it. Looks like no stain needed.....just throwin out ideas in case you need'm. Your in full rights to expect something if not new cabinets imo. Dunno man.
If the damage is on the inside…..this is a non issue other than the reinstallment of the oven and that can be easily accounted for
 

EdLongshanks

12 pointer
Nov 16, 2013
20,592
Northern Kentucky
So you would just slide the oven back in?...Or repair to some extent then replace oven?
I don’t know what the right answer is. They clearly effed the removal of the oven up. If the damage is not visible, they can repair the damage and properly secure the oven and no one would ever know the difference. The problem is, who is doing the repair and reinstallment? Hopefully not the tard that did the removal! If damage is visible upon reinstalling the oven…..the contractor has a big problem.
 


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