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  • Which is better, an undermount sink or a topmount sink?
    If you're looking for an overall aesthetically pleasing kitchen with a simple, modern design and a hard surface material like quartz or granite, an undermount sink may be a better fit. If you prioritize ease of installation and budget, and your countertop may be made of wood or another material unsuitable for an undermount sink, a topmount sink may be a more ideal option.
    2025-08-26
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  • What is the most wear-resistant kitchen sink?
    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).
    2025-08-12
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  • Why does my black kitchen sink always look dirty?
    Water stains are one of the most common stains on kitchen sinks, especially in environments where water is frequently used. Water stains are usually more obvious on the surface of black sinks, especially when the water droplets evaporate and leave white marks.
    2025-07-15
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  • What is the role of the P-trap in the kitchen sink?
    Prevent sewer odor backflow This is the core function of the P-trap. The kitchen sink is connected to the indoor drainage pipe, which is ultimately connected to the municipal sewage treatment system or septic tank. These pipes are filled with various gases, including hydrogen sulfide, methane and ammonia, which have a pungent smell.
    2025-07-08
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  • What is a Pressed Sink?
    A pressed sink is a sink made by a mechanical pressing process. This sink is usually made of metal sheets (such as stainless steel) through pressure forming technology. Compared with traditional sinks, the manufacturing process of a pressed sink is significantly different. It uses mechanical equipment to press metal materials to form the basic shape of the sink.
    2025-07-02
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  • What is the best material for an undercounter kitchen sink?
    Stainless steel sinks are one of the most common materials for undercounter sinks and are widely used in home and commercial kitchens. Due to their durability and easy cleaning, stainless steel sinks have become an indispensable part of the kitchen.
    2025-07-01
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  • Handmade kitchen sinks and pressed sinks: What's the difference?
    Handmade sinks are made by craftsmen according to the requirements of each order through manual operation, and the production process is complex and delicate. Relatively speaking, pressed sinks are mass-produced by machines, and the production process is simpler and more efficient. The appearance and size of pressed sinks are usually fixed, and customized designs cannot be provided.
    2025-06-23
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  • Is the top mount sink better?
    The installation of top mount sinks is relatively simple, especially for families who need to complete kitchen renovations quickly. Compared with undermount sinks, top mount sinks do not require special treatment or cutting of the countertops, and the installation process is more direct and quick.
    2025-06-20
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  • What is the easiest kitchen sink to replace?
    The easiest type of kitchen sink to replace is usually the topmount kitchen sink. This type of sink is simple to install and does not require large-scale modifications to the countertop. When disassembling, only the screws and sealant that fix the sink need to be removed.
    2025-06-06
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  • Is it better to install the kitchen composite sink above or below?
    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.
    2025-06-02
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