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How Do You Install A Porcelain Sink On A Tile Counter?

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How Do You Install A Porcelain Sink On A Tile Counter?

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Porcelain sinks that are dropped into tile counters are a way to add additional detail to a bathroom design. Tile counters can be a way of continuing a decorative tile design through the entire bathroom, while providing a lower cost and functional countertop for the vanity. Porcelain sinks installed with a tile counter need to be “dropped in” to a hole cut for them, and hung from their rims. Their weight will help adhere them to the counter. Gently lower the porcelain sink through the hole cut in the counter to double-check fit. The rim of the sink should rest on top of the tile, covering the cut edges and sink cutout should be just large enough to fit the basin of the sink with enough of a counter edge to catch the entirety of the rim. Remove the sink. Apply a line of silicone adhesive around the top edge of the counter, where the rim will rest. Squeeze the silicone out of the tube in a steady line with no breaks. One row of adhesive will be enough; the rim will flatten it when it is

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