How to Buy an Undermount Sink
- 1). Measure the opening for the undermount sink with a tape measure. Measure both the length and width from one edge of the countertop to the other.
- 2). Examine the function of the undermount sink. Determine how you will use the sink and how often. For example, choose a double bowl sink if you will be doing your dishes in the sink or if you use a garbage disposal frequently. Or select a one-and- three-quarter bowl reversed sink if you use the sink often to prepare fruits and vegetables.
- 3). Select the style of undermount sink, taking into consideration your other kitchen décor. Select a color and style that will complement your countertops and cabinets. For example, if you have a black granite countertop, don't select a black granite undermount sink. Rather choose a stainless steel sink that will draw more attention to the gorgeous countertops. If you have a light-colored countertop, don't select a white porcelain sink. Perhaps choose a black granite sink or a stainless steel model.
- 4). Choose the faucets and sprayer for the undermount sink. You have a wider selection of faucets to choose from than you do sinks. Faucets are an individual preference. Stainless steel or pewter faucets look sophisticated with nearly any type of sink, while brass and gold- or silver-plated faucets tend to require more cleaning and upkeep.
- 5). Visit more than one store before making your selection. When you have narrowed your choices to two or three, compare prices at different stores selling the same models. Ask if they will cut you a deal if you buy the sink, faucets and sprayer at the same time.