If the sink cannot be replaced i will have to replace about 30 linear feet of granite plus about 18 feet of backsplash that ranges from 15 inches to 24 inches high.
Replace sink granite countertop.
After that bolt the countertop pieces together slide them against the wall and scribe the backsplash.
I m wondering can you replace the drop in sink with an undermount sink without replacing the granite.
There is now way i could match the granite i have to just replace where the sink is.
Next cut your new countertops to the correct size set the countertops down and cut out the shapes of the appliances.
Depending on the sink s installation style you will need to remove caulk and possibly loosen.
Obviously i know the sink would have to be the same size as the drop in or larger.
Is replacing an undermount sink without breaking the granite countertop even possible.
Either overmounted or undermounted based on how they attach to the granite.
The thing with an under mount sink with a granite countertop however is that once the granite is cut the sink stays and if you choose so for a very long time.
But what if you feel the need to replace the undermount sink for one reason or another.
To replace countertops first detach all energy supply lines and remove the sink range and old countertops.
I just moved into a new home that has a granite countertop with a double basin sink.
Any advice would be appreciated.
We currently have drop in sinks.
Thanks for any information.
However you may want to remove your sink from the granite countertop to repair or replace it.
Although undermount sinks seem to defy gravity they are only slightly different to install than topmount sinks.
My backsplash is also granite and behind the stovetop.
We have granite countertops in our kitchen bathrooms.
Would it be possible to have the granite cut and drop out the old sink and replace or cut a new hole for a single bowl sink.
Regardless of the mounting you can remove a sink from your granite countertop on your own but you ll need to be patient and careful to protect the stone.