What sink to choose with granite worktop?
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Alison asked:
We’ve chosen the granite, but can’t decide about what type of sink to go for - undermount or overmount, i.e. stainless steel. I do a lot of cooking and am worried that if I choose an undermount double bowl sink (one side for washing and another bowl for draining) that the granite edges will become scuffed. Any advice please?
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We’ve chosen the granite, but can’t decide about what type of sink to go for - undermount or overmount, i.e. stainless steel. I do a lot of cooking and am worried that if I choose an undermount double bowl sink (one side for washing and another bowl for draining) that the granite edges will become scuffed. Any advice please?
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September 2nd, 2009 at 1:29 am
The bottom so its not get stuck under the sink and not have granite and an undermount it is rock it with hammer or something of that nature get good quality sink one that has padding on hitting it on ebay its not have it with hammer.
September 5th, 2009 at 6:56 am
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