Showing posts with label solid surface sink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solid surface sink. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2008

Solid Surface Sink. If It's Broke, Replace It.

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I've said it before and I'll say it again. If the sink is broken, it needs to be replaced. It doesn't need to be sanded, it doesn't need to have glue squirted into the crack, it just needs to be replaced.

I hate to drive that home too often but it just needs to be said. At least it needs to be said here. This is where you come to find out about this stuff. So there, I said it.

Now, on to some pictures!

See, there's a nasty solid surface sink. Well, the sink isn't nasty, but that crack sure is.


This is what happens to a sink when it is cracked. It has to be removed, then another one, usually the identical model but sometimes different models, will be reinstalled in place. Total downtime for kitchen, under 6 hours.


Now you have the new sink in place and the kitchen is back up and running. At this time I would be giving the customers a speech about solid surface sink care.


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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Tips To Keep From Damaging Your Corian® Sink


For the purposes of this article I am going to refer to Corian® sinks but the information is the same for all brands of solid surface sinks.

People love to have a Corian® sink installed in their Corian® countertops. And why not? They are elegant and functional. The undercounter installation makes it a breeze to sweep the crumbs from the countertop right into the sink and there is nothing sticking up around the sink to catch crumbs and get dirty.

It just stands to reason that when a homeowner has a chunk busted out of the sink or a crack shows up from out of nowhere, they get all bent out of shape. It is not cheap to replace a corian sink. A professional repair fabricator can do it and you would never know that it had been replaced, except of course the damage is gone. But here are some tips to keep you from paying the repair man.

1. Never drain hot water directly into the sink when it is cold. Before you drain the vegetables or pasta water out into the sink, be sure to run hot (not scalding, but quite hot) water into the sink to prevent thermo shock.

2. Always try to hit the drain while draining hot water. Now, you don't have to be perfect about this so don't freak out if you can't get the water in the drain without hitting the sink. It's just a good idea to get most of the hottest water right into the drain itself instead of getting it on the sink.

3. You can also fill the sink bowl about 1/4 of the way full of water or a little more if you want. Then pour the hot water into the sink and drain it then, after the water is cool enough for you to reach into the drain and unplug it. Don't burn yourself over it.

4. Put a rubber mat in the bottom of the sink. It will absorb the impact of things that are hard enough to cause damage to the sink. It will also provide extra protection against the tips of knives and forks.


Follow these tips and prolong the life of your Corian® sink.
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