Before - Original plastic sink & faucet (like the faucet!)
After - found this on Amazon
Didn't have to make any changes with the drains. Found that the partition under the sink between the sink area and the oven area was not installed correctly, so got that fixed. Gave us a little more room under the sink. Happy with how it turned out. Now we have to go camping so we can test this out. ;)
Nice job and glad it was easy, at least easier than Ray's install. I'm looking to change my double sink to to single deeper stainless steal sink. I can't take the 6" depth any more. I did find a 27" by 16" SS sink on Amazon that's 10" deep but it's $229! Is that a fair price for an undermount sink? Here's the link:
any thoughts on how hard this would to be or what to watch out for? I verified that I can fit 10" and the plumbing should be easy. Other thinks to watch out for?
our sink was just under $100 and is very basic. Is the one you're looking at worth $130 more? I don't know. I'm cheap and that seems a lot.
What we were looking at before ordering was drain size and placement - we didn't want to redo any piping. Do you already have an undermount sink? If not, what kind of countertop do you have? What if you have to do any trimming to make it fit properly. Even though ours were the same size as the old ones (we also redid the bathroom earlier), there was still a little trimming to get them to fit.
Good luck, hope you find one that fits your wants & needs.
Pam,
the one I'm looking at on Amazon is $229! It's the only one that's 27 x 16" that doesn't have holes in the sink for the faucet, etc. It's an undermount but can be dropped in. I love it but $229 is pretty expensive so I'm holding off for now. Unless you know a better place to find sinks. I've tried Home Depot and Lowes but they don't have the right size at all. Of course the only one that fits is expensive.
Here's my current sink. I'm trying to go from double bowl to single.