I called many people to try to replace my sink, and no one would touch it because of the granite. I ended up with beautiful new Quartz countertops and a beautiful new sink. í ½í¸Š It was more expensive but the kitchen looks much better and is more efficient. . For those wondering why anyone would want to replace the 2 basin sink...if you actually cook, your big pans will not fit in the 2 basin sink!
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Originally Posted by JMintzer
SWMBO, isn't happy with the typical double basin kitchen sink and wants to replace it with one large sink. (It's a resale, and the house came this way)...
I found a sink that should fit (30").
I climbed under the sink to see how it was attached and noticed the the lip of the sink (in the front) was resting on the cabinets to either side of the sink. The cabinets are slightly angled backwards...
It doesn't look like it will easily drop down.
We have granite countertops and backsplash, so simply lifting up the counter could be a major undertaking.
Anyone dealt with this in the past, or had someone do it for them without wrecking the current granite?
Thanks in advance!
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