Refer to the installation instructions to make sure you have cut the proper opening in the countertop.
Installing a stainless steel kitchen sink.
Stainless steel is a common material for kitchen sinks.
Adjust it if necessary.
Installation of a new faucet and other components is easier if it is done when you are installing a new sink since you can easily access the hardware with the sink out of the countertop.
Safety goggles and cut resistant gloves.
Connect the faucet to shut off valves using acorn head supply tubes or braided stainless steel hoses.
Position the sink upside down on the countertop.
First inspect the package of clips to ensure they are intact and sound.
Their rust and stain resistant properties make them easy to clean and maintain.
Turn the sink upright and set it into the countertop hole.
It can either be a drop in sink that attaches to the countertop or an undermount installation that is attached to the bottom of the counter.
These two installations are good.
Check that the front of the sink is parallel with the front edge of countertop.
Make the drain and faucet connections check for leaks and you re done.
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Standard sinks have 1 2 3 or 4 holes on the rear lip for a faucet and additional components.
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And it s a lot easier to install the faucet before you install the sink for at this stage the.
Factory fresh stainless steel sinks smell awful so it s best to scrub them down outdoors.
Stainless steel installation comes in two different methods.
The tools you will need to install your stainless steel sink are few and commonly found in the average home toolbox.
Here is a list of what you will need.
After cutting the hole you caulk around the edges of the opening drop in the sink and secure it with mounting brackets.