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Installing Undermount Sink
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Installing undermount sink...the construction of these sinks, important tip for undermount sink Installation, cutting and polishing undermount sinks...time consumed for Installation... the tremendous benefits for log cabin owners.



Undermount kitchen sinks are the best way to make your log cabin kitchen or bathroom flawless, compact and boast the latest designs. These sinks are compact in design, sit under the countertop and are extremely low on maintenance. This is why such sinks are the best choice to have when considering buying and installing undermount sink in your log cabin kitchen.

The Construction of These Sinks

Undermount sinks are anchored with metallic objects. This helps with the undermount sink installation itself. They are stuck on the underside portion of stone with the help of epoxy. This special epoxy is a two-part mixture and cures extremely fast. The high tensile durability and strength is visible as soon as the epoxy is cured. An additional silicone caulk bead helps the sink and the stone firmly adhere to one another.

Important Tip for Installation

While installing undermount sinks, one word of caution is to ensure that the countertop underside is free from any lint or dust. If there is any bit of dust then the epoxy bonding will not hold. Any remotely reputed installer would know of this fact and take care to eliminate dust from the stone, using a brush.

In addition, when a cut is made into the countertop alot of dust can settle in this area. This is why, dusting the countertop off is essential with a brush.

Cutting And Polishing

The installation of undermount sink will first need to make a shaped cut, ( following the deminsions size included in the instructions )on top of the countertop. Typically, most countertops are made of granite material. Once you've made the cut into the stone, polishing of the rough edges is essential. Using water makes the edges smooth and free of any jagged edges. Due to this process, the water used can easily accumulate stone pieces. All of this can quickly accumulate underneath the countertop portion. Once again, dust with a brush.

Time for Installation

Every set of undermount kitchen sinks should come with its own instructions for undermount sink installation. However, if you hire a professional to do the job it is better. A professional undermount sink installer can finish the job in just 30 minutes. Sometimes, it may take even a lesser amount of time to complete installation. Typically, tools needed for installation are some bar clamps, caulk gun, epoxy with two-part mixture and caulk, wet sponge and a dry paint brush.

The Tremendous Benefits

Having undermounted sinks installed in the kitchen poses several advantages. First of all, these offer convenience to homeowners as cleaning and maintenance is negligible. The high durability of these undermount kitchen sinks is another advantage. Last, but not least, the statement it will make in your log cabin or log home.

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