Most undermount sinks are made of stone, cast iron, china, or stainless steel. Thecountertop materialmust be able to support the hanging weight of the sink and the garbage disposer (if it has one), along with the weight of anything put into the sink, such as water and dishes. Keep in ...
Do-It-Yourselfers. The project was to replace a top mount granite kitchen sink with an undermount granite kitchen sink. We took a piece of matching "pre-fabbed" granite slab (by pre-fabbed we mean the edge has been pre-fabricated), cut the sink hole and polished the entire sink edges....
Do-It-Yourselfers. The project was to replace a top mount granite kitchen sink with an undermount granite kitchen sink. We took a piece of matching "pre-fabbed" granite slab (by pre-fabbed we mean the edge has been pre-fabricated), cut the sink hole and polished the entire sink edges....
An undermount sink doesn't have faucet holes, and the faucet is mounted on the countertop or the wall, so there's no need to disconnect it to remove the sink. You do have to remove the pop-up assembly (if there is one) and the drain, because you'll need to support the sink to ...
The five main kitchen sink styles—top mount, undermount, flush mount, integrated, and farmhouse—and the pros and cons of each.
1. Making Space for Sink Top on The Counter 1.1An under-mount sink is different than standard vessel sinks. It needs you to create a designated hole in the counter to install them. Moreover, the under-mount sink comes in different sizes and types, and you need to have them in your po...