The workhorse of your kitchen and bathroom, a sink, plays a crucial role in both function and aesthetics. When you invest in new kitchen countertops or bathroom vanities, selecting the right sink will tie the entire look together and enhance your daily routine. Select Stone Service sources and installs a wide variety of sinks to complement your design choices, budget, and functional needs.
Our team will walk you through our selection of sinks to determine which of the unique features will work best for your project. Ceramic: Made from molded clay that has been fired and glazed, ceramic sinks are tough with a shiny polished look. Commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
Porcelain: Technically a type of ceramic, porcelain sinks are molded over harder material, often cast iron. These sinks are classic, and with maintenance will retain their beauty for many years.
Cast Iron: A classic American sink, cast iron is solid, heavy, and practically indestructible. It features an enamel or porcelain top layer.
Copper: Crafted from copper metal, eye-catching copper sinks are resistant to heat and denting. Copper also has a very special antimicrobial property making it naturally resistant to germs, though it still needs regular cleaning.
Brass: An alloy of copper, brass sinks bear many similar properties - including the antimicrobial quality. They have an exceptional shine and are a softer, brown color closely resembling gold.
Granite Composite: Made of crushed granite mixed with a resin, these sinks share many of the same qualities of the natural stone, but are more easily formed into a sink shape. Granite composite has a uniform appearance and is non-porous.
Quartz Composite: Like other composite or engineered stone sinks, quartz composite sinks are made of crushed quartz and resin to create an exceptionally strong and uniform sink.
Stainless Steel: A popular choice for kitchens, stainless steel sinks offer a sleek, shiny, and professional look. They are lightweight, and resistant to stains but susceptible to scratching and denting.
Stone: Fabricated from natural stone or composite materials, heavy stone sinks are usually formed into basin or vessel-style sinks.
Acrylic: Made from a resinous mixture and molded into shape, acrylic sinks can be crafted in just about any shape or size desired and can look just as polished as porcelain. These are also low-priced and easy to install.
Overmount: Lowered into the space cut out from the stone slab, overmount sinks will have a rim resting on the counter surface.
Under Mount: Installed from underneath the countertop, under-mount sinks create a sleek look and easy-to-clean sink area.
With such a diverse selection, our team will work closely with you to ensure you are informed without being overwhelmed by the options. Our goal is your 100% satisfaction with the final installation.
Installing a sink in a granite, quartz, or porcelain slab countertop should fit like the final puzzle piece to an artfully upgraded space.
When you trust Select Stone Service, our experts will:
1. Take the time for a thorough consultation to understand your preferences and make the best suggestions for your needs. 2. Arrange the fabrication and timing for your countertops in preparation for your sink to ensure everything is on schedule.
3. Install the sink with precise execution to ensure a perfect fit and secure connection.
4. Carefully clean the installation site so your kitchen or bathroom is ready for use.
Our team cares about your experience. We recognize that during installation we are taking up your space and we will strive to be precise, efficient, and mindful of your time while installing beautiful stonework countertops and sinks.