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including bathroom furniture, kitchen sinks, bathroom
sinks, kitchen faucets and bathroom faucets at
affordable prices from a number of manufacturers
including, Decolav, American Standard, Porcher, Delta Faucet, Moen, Kohler, Toto USA, Legacy
Brass, RonBow, Jado, Blanco, Brizo, Rohl, Herbeau
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Buyer's Guide to Kitchen Sinks

What to look for when buying a sink

by Fran J. Donegan
The kitchen may be the
heart of the home, but the sink handles most of the daily chores.
That's because it's the only working area used to both prepare meals
and clean up after them. Although quality sinks can last 15 years or
more, they do wear out. Finishes start to dull or chip, and annoying
leaks appear mysteriously around the rim and drain. And if you're
planning a kitchen remodel, it makes sense to replace your sink and
faucet.
Manufacturers offer sinks in a variety of
materials and styles, from gleaming stainless steel and durable
porcelain on cast iron to several newer materials. Sinks are also
one of the lowest-priced components of a kitchen remodel. Although
some high-end models carry four-digit price tags, there is a wealth
of well-made sinks on the market starting at around $200.
We'll cover buying a quality kitchen sink that
won't break your budget and tell you what to look for in a pro
installation. We'll also discuss some developments in the faucets
section, including the latest styles, colors and features, and the
companies that offer them.
With so many options — single bowls to multiple
bowls of different sizes, shapes and depths — you need to consider
the size of the room and how you'll use the sink. Large multibasin
models, which are popular right now, will overpower a small kitchen.
The National Kitchen & Bath Association, an
industry trade group, suggests a standard 22X24-in. single-bowl
model for kitchens less than 150 sq. ft. (the bowl itself measures
about 16X21 in.). For larger kitchens, you can consider the added
convenience of double and triple bowls that allow you to stack the
dishes in one bowl while you rinse off vegetables in the other.
Multibowl models start at about $200, and you'll pay 5 to 10 percent
more for sinks with bowls of different depths.
Many designers specify one main sink and a smaller
bar sink for large kitchens. Don't go for a second sink unless there
are two or more cooks in the house who prepare meals at the same
time. Even then, you'll have to determine if the plumbing upgrade
and the $400 or so for the sink and faucet are worth it.
Whatever size and bowl configuration you choose,
you'll also need to select the type of mounting you want. This is
both an esthetic and a practical decision as described above.
You'll also need to specify the number of holes in
the sink deck. This number will range from one to five, depending on
the faucet and the number of accessories like spray hoses and soap
dispensers you add.
Still another consideration is color. A colorful
sink can be a nice accent, but remember you'll typically pay 15 to
40 percent more for anything other than white.
Finally, don't be surprised that your new sink
doesn't include a drain
strainer; it costs extra. A good one in
stainless steel runs $10 to $15. Match the strainer to the sink;
those designed for stainless sinks aren't long enough for cast-iron
sinks.
You'll be living with your new sink for a long
time, so choose carefully. A well-made sink will last as long as you
need it and maintain its good looks as well.
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design projects no matter where you live. We ship in the U.S. and
abroad.
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with any
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