The corners of my counter top do not match. Is there a way to fix it?

Dbm29204899
by Dbm29204899
The corners are already set up and one side is higher than the other. You can feel it with your finger nail that it is high. Do they make some kind of cover up.

  7 answers
  • Teacup8885 Teacup8885 on Sep 29, 2017

    Can you get a shim under it somehow lol

  • Mary Krol Mary Krol on Sep 29, 2017

    Bondo for cars might work and then re painting, of course...it's a lot of work...

  • 9530106 9530106 on Sep 30, 2017

    We couldn't answer without knowing what your countertop is. Is it formica?


  • 9530106 9530106 on Sep 30, 2017

    You can sometimes heat up the adhesive very carefully. Perhaps then you could try to weigh the corner pieces down while it resets. There are videos out there, and I saw them do this on Ask This Old House. Good luck!

  • Karen Karen on Oct 01, 2017

    how about a picture

  • 9530106 9530106 on Oct 01, 2017

    You could try laying down a thick towel, and heating the glue with an iron, and then weigh down with heavy object. There are some videos out there that show how to soften the glue.

  • 9530106 9530106 on Oct 03, 2017

    Lay down a towel and reheat glue with an iron. Then try to weigh the area down. I did see this on a show in similar situation.