I have already been on the phone with Stone Hardscapes. They confirmed Oceana and Blue Sierra are different colors. Oceana has browns in it. Blue Sierra does not. I have sent photos directly to Stone Hardscapes and waiting to hear back. Stone Hardscapes did say they purchase some product from MSI but also directly import their own stone and have their own products as well, which is the Oceana.
I currently have 11 boxes of Oceana sitting on a pallet and only 3 of the Blue Sierra left as the rest of it is currently on the spa. We opened 4 more Oceana boxes, beyond the 3 that were already opened, and out of 16 planks of stone, only 1 looked like it MAYBE could go with Blue Sierra. The spec sheets even state the differences - Blue Sierra is just Blue/Grey and grey and a VERY random rust color spot that I have seen 2 of thus far. The blue in the Blue Sierra almost has a green-teal hue to it. Oceana is grey, blue, white, and cream. Most of the Oceana that we have seen are medium to dark brown with some bluish grey, creamy white, toupe, and greige.
All we want is for them to acknowledge they arent the same and exchange the products so we have all of the same thing. I think both products are beautiful stone with great color and variances but not mixed together. But there should be no freight or restocking fees as it was their decision to mix the products. Ultimately we wouldn't be paying those fees - PB is taking care of anything, but he shouldnt have to pay for the store's mistake. I also don't want this issue to crop up again as we are ordering more stone for our fire pit, above what we already have.
I have a text out to PB to see how his visit went there today. If these pieces werent glued together in sheets of 6x24", it would be easier to mix the colors together so you wouldn't have blocks of different colors. When we built our wall that was on the back porch, that is what we did as the guy I bought the stone from didn't have enough of either color for my project, so I bought both colors and mixed them together so you couldn't tell but they were individual stones. I don't mind the browns. That's why we picked it in the first place. Gives it more contrast. But now the spa is half way finished and it is all Blue Sierra. If they finish it with Oceana, you will notice. And the columns won't match either.
Ultimately, it is going to get fixed, but the company should not do this and try to sneak it in. It makes them look deceptive and dishonest.
In other news, spoke to the rep at Stone Mart. Not sure where our samples are as they went out and should have been here Friday. They were sent via the good ol' USPS. So he has sent more samples via UPS and they will be here tomorrow.
Spoke to Travertine Mart about receiving an extra sample that I didn't order. They weren't sure but said it was all silver travertine and they do cut some pieces for samples which is why the one piece is so different from the other one. I have inquired about pricing and shipping etc and will have to see what Stone Mart has and says.
Really wish this whole stone thing wouldn't have happened bc it has now been 8 days that work hasn't been done again. I know the tile guys are probably at another job but still annoying.
Hope to have more samples to share tomorrow.
I currently have 11 boxes of Oceana sitting on a pallet and only 3 of the Blue Sierra left as the rest of it is currently on the spa. We opened 4 more Oceana boxes, beyond the 3 that were already opened, and out of 16 planks of stone, only 1 looked like it MAYBE could go with Blue Sierra. The spec sheets even state the differences - Blue Sierra is just Blue/Grey and grey and a VERY random rust color spot that I have seen 2 of thus far. The blue in the Blue Sierra almost has a green-teal hue to it. Oceana is grey, blue, white, and cream. Most of the Oceana that we have seen are medium to dark brown with some bluish grey, creamy white, toupe, and greige.
All we want is for them to acknowledge they arent the same and exchange the products so we have all of the same thing. I think both products are beautiful stone with great color and variances but not mixed together. But there should be no freight or restocking fees as it was their decision to mix the products. Ultimately we wouldn't be paying those fees - PB is taking care of anything, but he shouldnt have to pay for the store's mistake. I also don't want this issue to crop up again as we are ordering more stone for our fire pit, above what we already have.
I have a text out to PB to see how his visit went there today. If these pieces werent glued together in sheets of 6x24", it would be easier to mix the colors together so you wouldn't have blocks of different colors. When we built our wall that was on the back porch, that is what we did as the guy I bought the stone from didn't have enough of either color for my project, so I bought both colors and mixed them together so you couldn't tell but they were individual stones. I don't mind the browns. That's why we picked it in the first place. Gives it more contrast. But now the spa is half way finished and it is all Blue Sierra. If they finish it with Oceana, you will notice. And the columns won't match either.
Ultimately, it is going to get fixed, but the company should not do this and try to sneak it in. It makes them look deceptive and dishonest.
In other news, spoke to the rep at Stone Mart. Not sure where our samples are as they went out and should have been here Friday. They were sent via the good ol' USPS. So he has sent more samples via UPS and they will be here tomorrow.
Spoke to Travertine Mart about receiving an extra sample that I didn't order. They weren't sure but said it was all silver travertine and they do cut some pieces for samples which is why the one piece is so different from the other one. I have inquired about pricing and shipping etc and will have to see what Stone Mart has and says.
Really wish this whole stone thing wouldn't have happened bc it has now been 8 days that work hasn't been done again. I know the tile guys are probably at another job but still annoying.
Hope to have more samples to share tomorrow.