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Inserting a sink into a granite tile countertop.
If a tile sinks lower than its neighbors lift it straight up with a suction cup see below scrape off the old thin set trowel on a fresh layer then reset.
Drill holes for any screws that will be used to mount the clip.
Mark all tiles that need to be cut.
Set consistent grout lines.
You will be transferring these angled lines to the tiles.
Start by noting the location of the sink on your new countertop.
These sinks can be installed on any countertop material.
Place the sink upside down on the counter and mark with a pencil where the holes need to be.
Apply adhesive along the edges of the sinkhole.
Do the same thing from the sink side of the countertop.
Place the sink and press down along the edges for 10 seconds to secure the sink.
Draw a line representing the row of whole tiles closest to the backsplash.
Stab the point of the blade into the backer board then lever the side of the blade against the bottom edge of the tile.
Use the wet saw to cut the tiles and lay those tiles into place as well.
Draw perpendicular lines representing the rows of tiles image 1.
Make any necessary cuts to fit the tiles around the sink remembering that the fewer cuts the better.
Granite composite sinks install similarly to other drop in sinks with clips and caulk holding the sink in place on the counter.
Trying to tap down a high tile almost always causes a crack.
Where those two points intersect is where angle cuts are needed.