The edge of the countertop along the sink cutout is entirely exposed.
Convert top mount sink to undermount.
I knew my client wanted an undermount sink and he recently purchased one our local granite company recommends that they only come out to measure for the stone with exact cutouts and undermount sinks in place.
Yes an undermount sink can easily be converted to a drop in sink.
Undermount clips offer additional support from underneath the countertop.
In this video ask this old house plumbing and heating expert richard trethewey offers undermount sink support by helping a homeowner reattach an under the counter kitchen sink to a granite countertop.
I have found some undermount sinks at the right dimensions that include a draining tray but i can t undermount as i m getting a laminate benchtop.
When purchasing undermount clips buy at least eight clips to hold the sink firmly.
It s possible but risky to change the top mount sink to an under mount sink.
Like other posters said the price of undermount is unjustified considering how easy it is to take a top mount sink and convert it into an undermount.
All the slim sinks i ve found a very small and i don t think would be very functional in a kitchen.
Turn off the water supply to the sink.
Undermount sinks mount to the bottom of the countertop and are held in place by heavy duty clips and caulk or a special adhesive.
An undermount sink does have a rim but the rim is not visible because it rests up against the bottom of the counter.
Has anyone had any experience with top mounting an under mount sink.
Some installers use an adhesive that makes it almost impossible to get the top off in one piece.
Is it possible to have them finished so i can convert the sink to an undermount.
370 x 270mm bowl.
How to reattach an undermount kitchen sink.
I currently have a top mount stainless steel sink and granite counter tops.
Then if granite you can epoxy the sink right to the countertop.
The clips attach the top frame of the sink to the undersides of the countertop to ensure that the sink is secured into place.
If soap stone you can create some kind of small frame to support the sink and the countertop will just go above it.
You would have to uninstall the granite top in order to cut out the plywood to the correct size for the new sink.
From looking at the underside of the counters i can see that the edges are unfinished.
You will have a little wiggle room given that you have a lip but it might be harder than you think as undermounts have few standard sizes look and these are not the exact.