Drop-In Kitchen Sinks

About Top-Mount Kitchen Sinks

When you need a reliable and easy-to-install kitchen sink for your latest update, you can't go wrong with PlumbersStock. Our drop-in kitchen sinks are always on sale, and we have various options that will look great in your kitchen. Find the perfect matching kitchen faucet for your new drop-in sink.

Also known as top-mount or self-rimming kitchen sinks, drop-in configurations use a lip around the edges of the sink to keep it from falling through the hole in the countertop. They are relatively inexpensive, easy to install and work great with laminate and other various surface materials.

The one drawback is the small, visible seam formed by the rim and the countertop. It's possible that pieces of food can get caught in there. It's not as easy to clean and maintain as an under-mount kitchen sink.

Buying a Self-Rimming Kitchen Sink

When it comes to purchasing a drop-in kitchen sink for your home, you have many options. Before selecting your favorite sink, ask yourself a couple of questions.

  • Will a drop-in sink work in your kitchen? - Chances are, if you have a laminate or wood countertop, a drop-in sink will work famously for you. Drop-in sinks hide potential imperfections in a countertop hole. Before purchasing a drop-in unit for your kitchen, deciding if it's the correct type of sink for you is essential.
  • What size sink do you need? - Since a drop-in sink doesn't need to fit perfectly in the hole in your countertop, you can fudge the measurement a little bit. The lip will obscure most minor messes.
  • How many bowls do you want? - When purchasing a drop-in sink, you can choose a single, double, or triple-bowl sink. Depending on what type of things you will be using, your sink will determine the number of bowls you want. Sometimes, a single bowl sink looks nice but isn't as convenient for hand-washing dishes. This is why it's so important to ask yourself what type of sink bowl will work best for you before purchasing.
  • How many holes do you need for your faucet? - If you already have a faucet picked out, you must find a sink matching the number of holes your installation requires. Sinks can have anywhere between 1 and 5 holes for faucet and accessory installation, depending on the type of hardware you buy.
  • How to choose the right color? - Here, you will find plenty of choices for matching your existing kitchen design.

Material

The most common material is stainless steel, but consider the different options:

  • Stainless steel - is relatively lightweight, heat and fire-resistant, and easy to clean. Stainless sinks are available in varying gauges (thickness). Tip: the higher the gauge, the thinner the steel.
  • Granite Composite - this material is incredibly hard, scratch and stain-resistant, and very durable. It does not have to be sealed or resealed, which saves you money. It can even accommodate your hot pots and pans as it can resist up to 535 degrees F heat, and the color won't fade.
  • Composite - gives almost the same feature as a granite composite sink but is usually formed by quartz/granite particles and acrylic or polyester resins, making it a hard, durable surface.
  • Cast Iron—This material has an enamel coating that can chip or crack if you drop heavy utensils. Although it can be heavy, cast iron otherwise offers long-lasting durability and heat resistance.
  • Plastic - provides a stain-resistant surface. It is easy to clean with non-abrasive cleaners, but since it's plastic, it's just not that durable.
  • Quartz - offers a tough and non-porous surface. It stands up to almost any stain and cannot be penetrated by harsh liquid cleansers.

PlumbersStock has an exciting selection of drop-in sinks in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and depths to suit your needs and style.

Installation

For do-it-yourself homeowners, installation is simple as long as a pre-cut hole is already in place. If not, it can be a little tricky to cut out the correct hole size into the countertop. After that, you drop in the new sink and seal it. For detailed instructions, you may want to check out this short installation video by Moen.

Save on Drop-In Kitchen Sinks

At PlumbersStock, we know how problematic it can be to find the right drop-in kitchen sink for your home. If you have problems figuring out what type of sink you need or need some help, we are here to assist you today. Our top-quality, top-mount sinks are the thing you need to give your kitchen a sleek and stylish design. Don't go another day with your old rusty kitchen sink. Find your new self-rimming kitchen sink now. The brands we carry include:

  • Elkay
  • Moen
  • Swanstone
  • and more!

Remember, we also carry all the sink parts and the drain pipe you need to outfit your sinks.

Resources:
How to Install a Drop-in Sink
How to Install a P Trap

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