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How to Compare Types of Kitchen Sinks

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Compare Types of Kitchen Sinks

Purchasing a kitchen sink can be a difficult task if you are not familiar with each sink type and its advantages. In order to make an informed decision, it is a good idea to research those that are available in your price range by reading the manufacturer's instructions in regards to care and maintenance. Some types are will be better for heavy-duty use than others, and it is a good idea to know which will best suit your needs.

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        Visit various home improvement stores in your area and take a look at what brands, types, textures and colors the kitchen sinks are available in. You may want to take a pen and notepad along with you to take notes in regards to pricing and your top picks.

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        Choose a sink that will complement the decor of your kitchen. Stainless steel stinks are the standard, and the least expensive, but may not be what you are looking for. Those with lighter colored kitchens may opt for a sink that is white, while those with deeper and richer tones in the kitchen may prefer black.

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        Take notice of the options that are available to you when it comes to purchasing a kitchen sink. The most common types of kitchen sinks are stainless steel, porcelain, enamel, and solid surface. While stainless steel is the universal and most noted for easy cleanup and brilliant shine, porcelain is usually at the top of many homeowner's lists due to its beauty and high durability.

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        Assess your financial situation and decide which kitchen sink will best fit your budget. Stainless steel is the least expensive, followed by enamel which is a little less durable, but will look great for the money. Solid surface sinks made of man-made materials are a bit pricier, with porcelain costing the most money and having the highest level of quality.

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        Consider your kitchen habits when purchasing a sink. While porcelain is by far the most scratch resistant of all the kitchen sink choices, enamel looks just as beautiful but will require a little more care to keep it looking its best. Solid-surface sinks are easy to clean, scratch resistant and be customized to blend in with your existing countertop.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Kitchen sinks made of brass and copper are also available for purchase but are on the higher end of the cost scale. These sinks are considered to be more for the gourmet type of kitchen, and will require more maintenance to keep them looking good.

    • Once you decide on a kitchen sink for purchase, it is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance. Harsh abrasives can destroy a kitchen sink if it is not recommended for use on that type of surface. So, it is best to be aware of these facts before you buy.

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