Kitchen sink installation

How to install a stainless steel kitchen sink and a fireclay kitchen sink. Undermount, topmount and farmhouse. Countertop made of granite, quartz, Corian, marble, laminate, wood, ceramic tile or other stone surface.

INSTALLATION AND CARE GUIDE

PROINOX E200+E350 STAINLESS STEEL SINK INSTALLATION

PROTERRA M125 FIRECLAY SINK INSTALLATION

Important

Due to manufacturing process of fine fireclay sinks, dimensions can vary ± 3/16" (5 mm). We recommend that your kitchen fitter cuts countertop only after having measured sink. Make sure structure can support weight of sink full of water.

Kitchen sink maintenance

Follow one simple rule to keep your sink in good condition: Clean it regularly.

STAINLESS STEEL SINK MAINTENANCE

Daily:

  • Clean the sink with a sponge or a rag.
  • Use a mild soap (dish soap) or an all-purpose, non-abrasive liquid cleaner that does not contain chlorine or acid.
  • Always rinse with warm water and wipe with a dry rag to prevent calcium buildup.
  • Use a bottom grid to protect the metal from wear and scratches.

Precautions:

  • Do not scrub the sink with steel wool or scouring pads.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners or products containing chlorides or acid.
  • Do not use silver polish or grout cleaning products, which can discolor the finish and leave stains.
  • Use a water and vinegar solution to loosen calcium buildup.
  • Do not leave mustard, mayonnaise, lemon juice, grease, fat, and other food residue to sit in the sink. Be sure to rinse these aliments with plenty of water.
  • Do not place a rubber mat on the bottom of your sink. Food, water, and cleaning products can cling to it and create stains.