Understand that the wall is a little tilted, is there no other way to correct it during installation so it wouldn't look so obvious? Btw this is the work from s.kitchen
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Mar 20 2021, 04:17 PM
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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Mar 20 2021, 04:48 PM) I do installation for shelves. Generally the customer is made to understand the wall can be defective ie not flat, not straight, parallax error etc but we install according to spirit level cun cun and get customer to agree to accept as per spirit level flatness. What is done is already done. I am not satisfy with the outcome and I think it is very unprofessional of them for making such mistake despite they are experienced in the field. By right they should've informed me about the wall issue so I could rectify it to avoid such outcome. I understand they just want to get the job done fast and close case, maybe I have too much confidence in them, I was not around checking their work during installation. This is not what I expect from s.kitchen.In your case - one of the shorty spirit levels should help you make your acceptance/rejection case - https://shopee.com.my/(-100-Original-)-Stan...5385.7306459093 To check whether your window is actually level you can get a cheap 80cm level. Should be sufficient. Longer ones like 150cm with good measuring tolerance of 0.50 mm/m (0.029°) is for overall level check for the cabinet frame rail but not worth it if you don't use it. If it is not level then ask the KC to install it to your expectation (spirit level correctness) or (relative level to the window correctness). ceo684 liked this post
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