Is it easy to replace a kitchen sink when you have granite counter tops?




We just got granite counter tops put in our kitchen and I wanted a different sink before it got put in (I was not home when it was done). Is it easy to replace on our own or do we have to have the same company that put them in to replace it?

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if its an undermount sink, the sink is secured under the granite with an epoxy and you’ll probably have to call someone to remove it an install the new one. if the sink sits on top of the granit than its fairly easy just look under your cabinet and and you’ll see the clips around the edges of the hole. holding it down to counter top. disconnect the plumbing, then the clips and remove the sink.

Its a cheap and easy job. IF the new one fits the old hole. Ask them.

They just did the job, they may be in a good mood. it might be your lucky day!

Don’t mess about with stuff that is pretty expensive in the first place though. If cash is tight after an expensive kitchen, then just use the one you got.

Upgrade to perfection later! get a quote now. Might be cheap. Then get a few more quotes.

You will usually find that the company who did it will be cheaper. Because if you are happy then you will be a walking advert for them!

Ask for a commission on every reference sale. Might get you a free change. Negotiate.

Replacing a topmount sink is no problem and its fairly straight forward to replace it. Since there is a sink there, just reverse the removal.
If its an undermount sink they are held in place with metal anchors that are glued to the underside of the stone with a two-part epoxy that cures rapidly and has incredible tensile strength once cured. Furthermore, a bead of silicone caulk helps bond the sink to the stone.
One installation tip is to make sure the underside of the stone countertop is dust-free. Dust will cause the epoxy bond to fail. Any installer worth his salt will take a brush to remove stone dust from underneath the countertop. Dust in this location is a strong possibility because of the cut made to create the hole for your sink.

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