Sunday, August 30, 2009

Unique Dishwasher and Drawer combination





This great concept was invented (according to the web site) by Mr. B.J. Singh; and the Sink Doctor gives him kudos on a great idea. Many manufactures design in sink dishwasher and use the other bowl for the system. Mr Singh thought outside of the box and truly revolutionised the whole concept.


Visit www.insinkdishwasher.com for more details.


Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Is my cabinet base big enough for the sink I want?

When remodeling a kitchen the key factor that will determine you sink choices is the size of the cabinet it will rest in known in the industry as the "sink base". Sink bases typically are SB24 (which means 24" wide cabinet), SB27, SB30, Sb33,Sb36, Sb39, Sb42, Sb 45 and Sb48. A 36" sink base is used about 80% of all kitchens; except in the northeast where the SB27 is dominate.

a 36" sink base does not mean you have 36" available for a sink. The measurement is the outside measurement of the cabinet; this there is typically 5/8" thick walls on each side of the cabinet leaving 34 3/4" inside dimension available for a sink. Keep in mind you have to fasten the sink to the top and thus need to accommodate for the fasteners as well.


So how do you decide on what sink will fit what cabinet? Typically Sb33 and larger will accommodate most double bowl sinks. Anything smaller will have to use a single bowl or drainboard sink.

But the sink I want is too big for my cabinet??? A industry accepted practice of cutting the sides of the cabinets to allow for a larger sink is done all the time. Ask your designer/cabinet person if this is an option... you will not see the cuts unless you are inside of you cabinet.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Repairing Cast Iron or Enameled Sinks

While cast iron is tough they still can chip of nick. Enameled steel sinks have a propensity to chip alot. As long as there is not a dent in the area, the following company has products that will repair them....Follow thier instructions and you can reduce or even eliminate the chips/Nicks....


www.surface-repair.com

The ultimate undermount solid stainless

Here is a manufacturer that will wled in a sink into the stainless steel countertop...the ultimate in no seam undermounts.


Visit www.specialtystainless.com neat stuff!

Friday, June 12, 2009

The Ultimate Island

I found a great island (and thus a neat sink application) on the following site
european-kitchen-design.com. This site highlights the cutting edge european designs that are all the crave in europe and hopefully coming soon to North America

Round Island - The Winner in the Design Competition

Monday, January 19, 2009

Types of Stainless Steel Sinks

Stainless Steel has come a long way since the sink you have grown up with. Today's Stainless Steel offers deeper bowls, better finishes and 2 distinct types of construction. Lets explore your choices.

First is the standard "drawn" sink. Drawn stainless is a sheet of metal that is placed in a large press(usually 35plus Tons) and then stretched to make the bowl. The "drawing" of the steel comes when the steel is pulled into the sink bowl to help form. The gauge or thickness of the material used is gauged before the bowl is drawn. Thus an 18 Gauge sink is 18 Gauge (or 1.2mm) before the drawing process. The following from Elkay is a great example of drawn stainless steel:






The second type of stainless steel is a Fabricated Sink. This is manufactured by taking a sheet of stainless steel and folding it up with a break press(like a card board box). This produces a straight dimensional sink; commonly used in commercial kitchens or upper end kitchens adapting the commercial look. Here is an example of Blanco stainless steel:




So what are the pros and cons of each type? First the drawn sink is typically less expensive, more readily available and is as reliable as the fabricated sink. The benefit of the fabricated sink is straighter deeper bows and generally heavier in gauge(thickness). The down side of the fabricated sinks is when they are a straight 90 degree corner can be hard to clean. Some manufacturers offer radius corners that give the straight dimensional look with a easy to clean corner. Here is an example of an Oliveri:

Sunday, January 11, 2009

The eco freindly sink



I found this via the design blog...its an eco friendly way for sink usage..only issue is it will not fit every type of sink..but different..


Think twice about the free sink from the Granite Company

Many granite companies offer a free sink with purchase(really not free it figured into the cost of the granite) With that being said the granite company will most likely supply the cheapest sink they can find. The following is some consideration to think about before accepting the sink:
1. Once installed you are stuck with that sink for the life of the granite! Under mount sinks are cut to fit the granite and no 2 sinks have the same cut out! if the sink is defective down the road you have to replace it with the exact sink for the same manufacturer- if they are still in business...
2. Cheaper sinks especially stainless steel are cheap for a reason. Look at the depth and the bowl size of the free sink. Typically it is less in depth and the walls of the sink taper in more thus reducing the storage space for dishes; here is an example:




   


Deep Draw Tight Radius extended bowl space






Tappered draw in bowl obtains depth but limits the storage and bowl space...cheaper to manufacture...





3. What accessories are available with the free sink? The use of accessories greatly enhances the sinks spaces value. It extends your counter top over an area that can other wise only be used for clean up. adding accessories helps in the prep of food and even entertaining. Here is an example from one manufacturer:






























4. Now is not the time to skimp on quality! Most kitchen professional recommend a 10-15% investment of the cost of the granite for a quality sink. Remember it is the most used appliance in your home; make it an enjoyable experience! 

The Dangers of Buying Sinks Online

While many web site sell sinks at a discount, the dangers and cost related to such purchases need to weighed prior to deciding
1. Freight and damage- the cost alone of returning the product may negate savings
2. Warranty service- any problems with the sink later would fall on MFG and not local dealer
3. Templates- Under mount sinks are vulnerable if the templates are wrong and the Internet merchant would not be able to assist

Online buying is great and convenient; but some items are better purchased locally.