ChatterBank1 min ago
Kitchen Sink
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I would like a new kitchen sink but cannot get one big enough to fit the existing cut out in the worktop, unless I get ceramic which I do not want. So if I get a sink which is smaller I must replace the worktops. If I replace the worktops, it is likely that I will have to replace the tiling, unless the worktops can be replaced without damaging the tiling. Is this possible? After all, all I want is a new sink! Advice appreciated please.
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If you google extra large kitchen sinks, lots come up. Have a look.
14:47 Sun 26th Feb 2017
Thanks everyone for your helpful suggestions. I cannot get a bigger sink to fit my specs, which are one and a half bowl, either composite or stainless steel. Modern sinks are all smaller than what I have, or ceramic which is too heavy and liable to scratch/crack damage. There must be lots of Hygena sinks like mine which are due to be replaced, I am surprised that manufacturers do not consider that.