Tips To Choose A Kitchen Sink


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The kitchen is the place where food preparation occurs. The kitchen is made up of several parts and the most significant part is the sink. In a space where routine washing – be it of food, hands, things – is performed it is the sink that serves a vital purpose.

When you are looking to purchase a sink for your kitchen, Click Here are some of the factors to think about before making a choice:

Number of bowls

A kitchen sink could include a single or double bowl. They serve the same function for washing and cleaning the materials used in the kitchen. Even with a double-bowl sink, washing is done in one and rinse in the other. Low Divide sinks can also be found that look similar to a single bowl, but are the same as a double-bowl sink.

Bowl Depth

Another aspect that is important to think about when selecting a sink is the bowl depth. Sinks that are deeper in the kitchen provide space for washing large dishes, as well as larger objects like cookie sheets pots, pans, or plates. Sinks with shallow depth, however, have the advantage of ease of reachability when in use.

Material for sinks

Another aspect worth considering is the type of material used for the sink. These are the typical materials used to create kitchen sinks.

Stainless Steel

Sinks made of stainless steel are popular in homes across Nigeria. According to a study that found 70% of sinks are made from stainless steel. The stainless steel is more durable than other materials and is also less costly. However, it is easily scratched and can make a loud noise when it is struck. However, most sinks are equipped with an anti-scratch coating that helps lessen the sound.

The gauge of stainless steel may be classified. A gauge steel that is lower in gauge is more heavy than a larger gauge steel. Most people have the notion that heavier gauge steel will result in a more efficient sink, but this is not the case. A sink constructed of heavier gauge steel can be quieter and more resistant to scratches.

Cast Iron

Cast iron is another material that is used in the production of kitchen sinks. Cast iron is a well-known material that’s very old and still has many appeals today. Sinks made of cast iron are less prone to rust than plain iron, which rusts easily. This makes it tough stain-resistant, easy to clean. The drawback of a cast iron sinks is their weight which is it is heavy. This makes installation difficult. Cast iron is also more expensive in comparison to stainless steel.

Composite

Composite sinks are made of crushed granite or quartz combined with a resin. This mixture creates a material with the same characteristics as real granite or quartz. It is tough and resistant to scratches and stains.

Fireclay Sinks

Fireclay sinks can be made by sculpting a clay into the desired shape then drying at high temperature for as long as 40 hours. Porcelain enamel is then sprayed on and the sink is put in a tunnel kiln that is heated to the highest temperature. Sinks made of fireclay are more durable than cast iron. Sinks made of fireclay are costly because of the way they are constructed. Enamel can also chip when a large piece of metal or glass is dropped on it.

Top mount sink

Top mount sinks are made to have a rim that helps to hold the sink’s place when it’s dropped in a hole in the counter top. Top mount sinks can be installed swiftly and quickly because there is no internal support under the counter. The small opening on the edge could result in dirt accumulation. It is also less elegant than other types of sinks which are under counter.

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