How Do You Choose A Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink?
There’s more to choosing a kitchen sink than just looks. Stainless steel is so called because it is steel combined with nickel and chromium designed to be imperious to rust and other problems. Stainless-steel sinks are easy to clean and don’t get chipped like porcelain sinks do. Go to a home improvement store that sells stainless-steel kitchen sinks. Look at the store’s stainless-steel kitchen sinks to see how many bowls you want for your kitchen sink. If you cook a lot or have a large family, two bowls is probably a good idea. If you live alone or don’t do a lot of cooking, you can probably get by with one bowl. Examine the stainless-steel sink’s gauge or thickness. The thicker the gauge, the more resilient the sink will be to dents and the less noisy it will be as well. Gauges 16 to 18 are good for stainless-steel sinks, according to Home Style Choices. Plumbing 101 suggests gauges 18 to 20 for stainless-steel sinks. Look at the store’s kitchen sinks for the stainless-steel finishes