What types of sinks are compatible with stone countertops?
Standard drop-in style, under-counter-mount, or farmer/apron style sinks are all good choices to compliment your stone countertops. Stainless steel is the most commonly used sink with stone but enamel-based, cast iron, porcelain, Corian or custom molded sinks will also work. 8. If I Choose Back Splashes, Will They Be Molded To The Countertops? No. Slabs are cut and polished to 1 1/4″ thickness; there is no process available to fuse the back splash to the countertops. After the countertops are installed, the back splash is set on top. Silicone is then applied, sealing the countertops to the back splash, and preventing any liquid from seeping behind the counter. 9. How Long After I Order My Countertops Will They Be Installed? This depends upon when all of the other items that are part of the project are available. Cabinets must be permanently installed, and the actual sink and faucet, cook top or range, and any appliances (i.e. under counter refrigerators, dishwasher) must be present at