That would depend on how many holes the sink has .... If it is a one hole type you will need a pull out spray faucet or look at the Delta line
To install black kitchen sinks into one's home, one needs to purchase a black kitchen sink from stores such as B&Q. One then needs a plumbing expert to install the sink correctly.
If the hose-end just spins, it's probably retained by a "circlip." This is a wire made in the shape of a three-quarter circle. You'll need to us a pliers (needle-nose if you have one) to remove the circlip and then the hose-end will just slip off.
All bathrooms must have sinks inside them. If there is not one, your landlord will be required to get one put in for you.
One can find out how to install a faucet in a kitchen sink by going to the DIYNetwork website. There is a "How to install a Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet" tutorial by master plumber, Ed Del Grande, explaining the basic steps involved in replacing a kitchen faucet and provides some tips to make the job easier.
It is not excessively difficult to add a second sink. Make sure that there is enough room for the second sink. If you install the second sink next to the existing one, installing T-fittings to existing plumbing is a good idea. anonymous@oola.com
The end of the sprayer where the hose comes into it unscrews. The sprayer comes off and at the end of the hose there should be a metal C clip holding 2 washers on the end of the hose. Just remove the clip and washers and install the new one.
My question was to compare a double bowl kitchen sink to installing a single bowl one. There is currently a garbage disposal in the double bowl sink.
I would. I use to install granite but now I remodel custom kitchens. Almost every sink in a granite top is a undermount sink. Unless you had a decent undermount sink to begin with that could be reused, I would get a new one.
As far as I know, all kitchen sinks have the faucet in the middle. There are usually 4 holes, 3 for the faucet and one for the hand sprayer. Some have a fifth hole for a soap dispenser.
There is a long threaded bolt, a nut tightens against a round plate that press's against the bottom of sink, remove nut, remove plate,remove water and sprayer(if it has one) lines, squeeze copper lines together so they fit back up through hole in sink. Also look the new one you get .
If you have bought anew one there will be full instructions on the package. - Many are a little different and you haven't said the make
YOu were born with one & if it hasnt been removed you have an appendix.