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That's usually a 36 x 24 two door cabinet which will be covered by 25 inch countertop.
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Undermount is actually a style of sink. This style of sink is mounted below the edge of the counter so there is no lip around the sink. It is important that stainless steel undermount sinks be properly installed using a two-part epoxy adhesive and silicone caulking as a sealant.
use slicone glue
Yes. It fits, no problems.
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.
Undermount stainless...classic good looks and easy to maintain.
Kitchen: The kitchen is the most typical and practical location for a copper farmhouse sink. These sinks are not only functional but also add a touch of rustic or vintage charm to the kitchen's decor. Laundry Room: A copper farmhouse sink in the laundry room can be useful for handwashing delicates, pre-soaking stains, or even washing pets. It can enhance the room's utility and aesthetics.
All stainless steel undermount kitchen sinks are assigned a gauge number based on the thickness of the steel. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the steel on your sink will be making it more durable and resisting scratches and dents.
I generally mount them so the spout is about 3 inches above the sink, but a lot depends on the design of faucet.
In a nutshell, NO. An undermount sink requires a flat flange to bond to the underside of the granite or marble counter. Another consideration is the weight of a cast iron sink. Why would you want to do this in the first place?
The spout opening on the faucet must be at least 1" above the flood rim of the sink which would be the top of the counter.