The popularity of stainless steel as a choice for kitchen sinks has
risen considerably over the past ten years. Prices have come
down on stainless steel sinks due mainly to better operational
and manufacturing processes. Stainless steel sinks offer a sleek
and durable finish that will hold up to your most demanding dish
loads.
Because of their neutral disposition, stainless steel sinks can
be easily integrated into any kitchen color theme. When combined
with stainless steel faucets, or other metal faucet finishes, the seamless
look clearly evident. Another key reason homeowners go with stainless steel
is for their resilience. As the saying goes, "they can take a beating and
keep on ticking." After all, steel is one of the hardest metals on earth.
Stainless steel sinks are also very easy to clean and there are a variety
to polishers on the market to keep them looking brand new. There are a variety
of styles including:
Undermount sinks Recessed sinks
Single bowl sinks Double sinks
Triple bowl sinks Bar sinks
Round sinks Large sinks
Consider This
As with all sinks, bowl depth considerably effects price. The deeper the bow,
the more expensive it is.
Thinner is cheaper.
Stainless Steel sinks should never develop cracks or breaks. If your sink
should ever develop these damages, you should contact the manufacturer as
your warranty may cover this.
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