My contractor installed a bathroom vanity with quartz countertop and 3 inch quartz backsplash along the back of the counter. The vanity butts up against a wall on one side and the wall side has no backsplash.
After light use the countertop stays wet. I can't find a leak and recently noticed a watermark and sogginess where the countertop meets the drywall. On closer inspection I saw the drywall had been cut to insert the backsplash into the wall. I guess it wouldn't fit flush.
I asked the worker to check and see if the thing were level and was told the vanity is pitched back toward the faucets ever so slightly.
The contractor claims the drywall is wet because we splashed water onto it. We are 2 adults using this sink installed about 3 weeks ago in a half bath. There is one coat of primer on the drywall and has been since right after installation. No chaulking applied.
What could be causing the drywall to get wet? Is is the slight backward pitch with water trickling towards the wall and being absorbed by the cut drywall? If so, how would this be corrected? If corrected, will that piece of drywall need to be replaced or will it just dry out?
Sorry to ask so many questions but I have had many problems with this contractor. He tries to intimidate me and I would like to be forearmed.
Also, does wet drywall have a funny odor? I was worried about the venting but now hope it's caused by the wet drywall.
Thank you!
Thank you.
After light use the countertop stays wet. I can't find a leak and recently noticed a watermark and sogginess where the countertop meets the drywall. On closer inspection I saw the drywall had been cut to insert the backsplash into the wall. I guess it wouldn't fit flush.
I asked the worker to check and see if the thing were level and was told the vanity is pitched back toward the faucets ever so slightly.
The contractor claims the drywall is wet because we splashed water onto it. We are 2 adults using this sink installed about 3 weeks ago in a half bath. There is one coat of primer on the drywall and has been since right after installation. No chaulking applied.
What could be causing the drywall to get wet? Is is the slight backward pitch with water trickling towards the wall and being absorbed by the cut drywall? If so, how would this be corrected? If corrected, will that piece of drywall need to be replaced or will it just dry out?
Sorry to ask so many questions but I have had many problems with this contractor. He tries to intimidate me and I would like to be forearmed.
Also, does wet drywall have a funny odor? I was worried about the venting but now hope it's caused by the wet drywall.
Thank you!
Thank you.