Most people say YES! The added cost of labor and materials required to build a custom mount into your cabinet is typically several hundred dollars and if anything with the cabinet or countertop [...]
Absolutely! Mount the brackets and support rail for the back of the sink so that the sink sit’s on as much of the support rail as you can, while leaving enough room for plumbing connections. [...]
13/8 inches. This allows plenty of vertical adjustment to not only install the sink but in the event you ever need to remove your sink you will be able to lower it from the countertop for [...]
Minimum width is 311/2 inches. If you have a narrower cabinet for your kitchen sink, island prep sink or other location just contact Pete and he will have the support rails trimmed down to fit [...]
No problem! Kohler Whitehaven sinks are a great example of sinks with feet. The feet are simply set in the “bottom” of the support rail channels. Pete’s Sink Mount has been used for many [...]
No problem! The support rails and brackets have built in “play” to allow for variances in the sink bottom. The shape of each support rail channel provide strength and two horizontal surfaces [...]
Rimmed sinks are typically attached to the countertop using three methods. All methods use the rim to “hang” the sink in position. Supporting the sink from the bottom is a far more robust and [...]