Anonymous wrote:For those interested… update
TL;DR — We’re now on issue #3.
The replacement cabinet came in and doesn’t match the depth, so everything is misaligned again. On top of that:
- Original design (their measurements) caused the door interference issue
- Their “fix” forced us to move a window out of pocket
- Replacement was delayed despite being told it was ordered
- Cabinets don’t match the original finish (no signed approval)
We have a meeting this week, but months later we still don’t have a functional kitchen and costs keep adding up. Looking into next steps if this isn’t resolved.
Anonymous wrote:For those interested… update
TL;DR — We’re now on issue #3.
The replacement cabinet came in and doesn’t match the depth, so everything is misaligned again. On top of that:
- Original design (their measurements) caused the door interference issue
- Their “fix” forced us to move a window out of pocket
- Replacement was delayed despite being told it was ordered
- Cabinets don’t match the original finish (no signed approval)
We have a meeting this week, but months later we still don’t have a functional kitchen and costs keep adding up. Looking into next steps if this isn’t resolved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why you don’t get installers from Lowes or Home Depot. They subcontract work to the lowest bidder and often delay resolution to issues by claiming dispute is with a 3rd party.
This was fault of BBs kitchen designer’s measurements and design.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the others...this was a contractor mistake and not a store mistake. It's also why you don't go cheap on these things.
The store did the measurements!
Anonymous wrote:This is why you don’t get installers from Lowes or Home Depot. They subcontract work to the lowest bidder and often delay resolution to issues by claiming dispute is with a 3rd party.
Anonymous wrote:If the BB store did all the measurements and ordering, it ultimately falls on them. I do think it could have been handled better by your contractor but that’s all hindsight.
I would state the facts to the BB store. I would list everything that needed to be done and fixed in order for the kitchen to be as you ordered. I would also provide the additional costs you incurred. After you lay out the facts, I would say: “This needs to be rectified. How will you make things right?”
If their answer is acceptable, take it. If not, escalate.
I’m real sorry you’re going through this. I know how stressful it is. Every job we’ve had done has had its challenges. You’ll work through them and it will work out. In the end, you’ll enjoy your kitchen and it will be a “fun” story and life lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Home Depot strikes again.
Anonymous wrote:This is why you don’t get installers from Lowes or Home Depot. They subcontract work to the lowest bidder and often delay resolution to issues by claiming dispute is with a 3rd party.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Home Depot strikes again.
Anonymous wrote:If the BB store did all the measurements and ordering, it ultimately falls on them. I do think it could have been handled better by your contractor but that’s all hindsight.
I would state the facts to the BB store. I would list everything that needed to be done and fixed in order for the kitchen to be as you ordered. I would also provide the additional costs you incurred. After you lay out the facts, I would say: “This needs to be rectified. How will you make things right?”
If their answer is acceptable, take it. If not, escalate.
I’m real sorry you’re going through this. I know how stressful it is. Every job we’ve had done has had its challenges. You’ll work through them and it will work out. In the end, you’ll enjoy your kitchen and it will be a “fun” story and life lesson.