Yes. It fits, no problems.
18" standard, but 15" suggested if installing garbage disposal.
A two-part epoxy adhesive is recommended for installing an undermount sink.
A two-part epoxy adhesive is recommended for installing an undermount sink.
Yes, you can replace an undermount sink with a new one by removing the old sink and installing the new one in its place.
plumbing diagram of double bowl sink with disposal
The purpose of a sink flange in a garbage disposal system is to connect the garbage disposal unit to the sink drain. It helps to seal the connection between the disposal unit and the sink, preventing leaks and allowing food waste to flow smoothly into the disposal unit for grinding and disposal.
The best glue to use for installing an undermount sink is a high-quality silicone adhesive.
No, it is not possible to install a garbage disposal in every sink. The sink must have enough space and the necessary plumbing connections to accommodate a garbage disposal unit. It is recommended to consult a professional plumber for advice on whether a garbage disposal can be installed in a specific sink.
Yes, you can.
The purpose of a garbage disposal sink flange is to connect the garbage disposal unit to the kitchen sink. It helps to seal the connection between the disposal unit and the sink, preventing leaks and ensuring that food waste goes into the disposal unit properly. This contributes to the functionality of the kitchen sink by allowing for efficient disposal of food scraps and maintaining cleanliness in the kitchen.
To remove an undermount sink, you first need to disconnect the plumbing connections. Next, loosen and remove the mounting clips or brackets securing the sink to the countertop. Carefully lift the sink out of the opening in the countertop.
The in-sink garbage disposal is certainly not the greenest way to deal with your kitchen waste.