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- If you care about maintaining a perfect surface appearance, composite sinks are more scratch-resistant; If you prioritize impact resistance and long-term stable use, stainless steel sinks are more durable.2025-11-25Learn More
- Not all sink materials are suitable for flush-mount installation. While sink materials like stainless steel, quartz, and composite materials generally meet flush-mount installation requirements, more fragile materials like ceramic and copper sinks require extra care during installation to ensure they are not damaged by external forces.2025-10-02Learn More
- One of the greatest advantages of composite quartz sinks is their excellent wear resistance. Quartz itself is an extremely hard mineral with a high hardness, so the surface of composite quartz sinks is generally highly scratch-resistant. They can withstand the abrasion of most kitchen utensils (such as cutlery, knives, and pots).2025-08-12Learn More
- If users pay great attention to the cleanliness of the kitchen, especially the hygiene of the junction between the countertop and the sink, the undercounter sink is undoubtedly an ideal choice. It avoids the accumulation of water stains on the edge of the composite sink and makes it easier to keep the countertop clean.2025-06-02Learn More
- The material of the composite sink determines its anti-fouling performance. Most white composite sinks are made of quartz composite materials, which have strong anti-fouling properties and a smooth surface that is not easy to accumulate stains.2025-05-08Learn More
- Kitchen composite sinks are usually made of harder materials than ceramic sinks, especially quartz kitchen composite sinks. The addition of quartz components makes their surfaces hard and can effectively resist common scratches, collisions, wear, and other problems in daily life.2025-04-17Learn More
- The lifespan of caulking varies depending on a number of factors, but generally speaking, caulking around sinks needs to be re-caulked approximately every 1 to 3 years. The exact time depends on several factors: ● Frequency and intensity of use ● Quality of caulking material ● Environmental factors ● Frequency of cleaning and maintenance ● Quality of installation2025-04-16Learn More
- If you are replacing a kitchen composite sink and the new size or shape is very different from the original kitchen composite sink, then it is likely that the countertop will need to be modified.2025-03-20Learn More
- In daily use, if heavy objects in the kitchen (such as pots, glass containers, etc.) fall into the sink, it may cause cracks or ruptures in the sink. Especially the edges or corners of the sink, where the force is most concentrated, are prone to cracks.2025-03-17Learn More












