Perfected mount...what most don't know is most installers simply glue the undermount sink in place without any fasteners. When there is a problem with a undermount you are pretty much screwed whatever method they chose.
They are great especially when the edge of the stone/quartz chips and you have to get it fixed , good revenue after sales right there also you’re moving the hard to clean edge out of sight so bacteria now has a place to breed...
Yeah, Brother. Exactly my thoughts. I'll stick with my heavy stainless sink, even though I am being forced to replace my lovely Corian countertops with that quartz stuff as it sells houses, and I'm selling mine.
Million dollar question which I’m sure I’m not the only one with this problem. I have the problem where the caulk between the countertop and the sink turns black from bacteria buildup or whatever that stuff is. I’ve tried clearing it and putting all types of different caulk and after about a year or so it turns black again. The caulk is about an 1/8” thick or so but it is so annoying. Any suggestions
I moved in to a new home with undermount sink and i absolutely hate it. There's mold that constantly growing at the seam and for some reason the sink is just glued in without any mounting bracket - a disaster waiting to happen should that glue decide to give way I'm gonna be swapping it out for a low profile over mount sink one of these days
Lol that's exactly why I'm going for over mount. I see many houses with undermount and between the sink and stone the caulking failed and it looks like crap
People. These guys DO NOT have a clue about what they say ... Yes, Under mount sinks look great but ... MOLD will always appear between the stone and the sink. It is a wet environment. Wet for the most part of the day and mold will grow there. Use a low profile TOP MOUNTED sink and you will never have this issues. Losing space is also NOT correct.You are restricted by the size of the cabinet (33" STD width). Yes there is a difference in size but it is minimal. Not even for free.
So this video is supposed to be answering questions about which type of sync I should choose from my kitchen? And you're supposed to be some kind of experts? I bet if you went through reviews of people who are pissed off about the quality of the sink that they undermounted because the quality allowed the quartz to get stained, the stainless steel to get scratched, etc etc, now they have a nightmare on their hands if they want to replace their undermount sink. As opposed to being dissatisfied with the top mount style sink which is very simple to just lift out instead of having to somehow lift up an 800 lb piece of granite to get to the undermount sink. Very costly. I can't believe you did not even mention that potential issue.
So I currently have a top mount stainless steel sink and hard water. I am able to use a delimer to clean around the faucet, soap dispenser and filtered water dispenser. With an undermount sink, I doubt I could use delimer on granite or quartz because it's so caustic, so how would I get the hard water stains off? And how do you clean the tiny space in between your granite/quartz and sink? That's bound to get pretty nasty! Just some food for thought!
@@apollo5152 But if you can't use an acidic cleaner, such as Delime or CLR on granite or quartz, how would you get the hard water deposits off it? A toothpick and toothbrush alone would be no match for the hard water we have. Vinegar is not strong enough either... well, it would probably get a light layer off, but we would have to use it everyday, which would be too harsh on granite or quartz over time.
what are the cons of under mount? my concern is the weight. that's a huge deal breaker if the clips give way. the clips holding sink have a certain threshold tolerance. if i have sink filled with heavy dishes and cast iron pots and water, how long before it gives way? also, another negative is leaks. if a faucet washer is on it's last leg and you cant get to a store in the next week or month, a drop in sink will have a lip that allows any water leaks to flow right back into the sink. with an under mount it will go all over the counter and will cause major damage in the smallest cracks since most cabinets are made from pressed wood/chipboard/mdf. and that could cost thousands to replace. ua-cam.com/video/gGCF2QMEs6M/v-deo.html
The flange gets in the way? Of what? People spending hundreds of dollars they don't need to? So much more counter space? A few inches. Your going to hell for telling people this. Some people will sell their soul for a weeks paycheck. Idk about anybody else but I don't spend a lot of time looking at my sink. I wash dishes in it and that's it. Takes up too much counter top space. What a joke.
Real deal I agree plus he talks out of both sides of his mouth. First he says you get more counter space, but then says you also get a bigger sink, you can not have both there is only so much room. It basically comes down to what look you want and the cost difference. Maybe it is a little easier to clean the counter.
Maybe the mounts system s perfected but finding installers with ethics and skills to do a proper job is a whole other mater and close to impossible. Seems everyone plans for a short life for all work
Eyeout Good! You must have a pathetic life since you are trolling the comments on a shitty sink video. Seriously it's time to move out of your mom's basement. You bore me.
Love the wine glass on the side! Y’all are hilarious!
Perfected mount...what most don't know is most installers simply glue the undermount sink in place without any fasteners. When there is a problem with a undermount you are pretty much screwed whatever method they chose.
undermount leaves the stone around the rim subject to chipping from pan handles hitting et al.
They are great especially when the edge of the stone/quartz chips and you have to get it fixed , good revenue after sales right there also you’re moving the hard to clean edge out of sight so bacteria now has a place to breed...
breeding bacteria...now that's gotta have a rating
Yeah, Brother. Exactly my thoughts. I'll stick with my heavy stainless sink, even though I am being forced to replace my lovely Corian countertops with that quartz stuff as it sells houses, and I'm selling mine.
It's just extra protein :-\
Million dollar question which I’m sure I’m not the only one with this problem. I have the problem where the caulk between the countertop and the sink turns black from bacteria buildup or whatever that stuff is. I’ve tried clearing it and putting all types of different caulk and after about a year or so it turns black again. The caulk is about an 1/8” thick or so but it is so annoying. Any suggestions
I moved in to a new home with undermount sink and i absolutely hate it.
There's mold that constantly growing at the seam and for some reason the sink is just glued in without any mounting bracket - a disaster waiting to happen should that glue decide to give way
I'm gonna be swapping it out for a low profile over mount sink one of these days
I don't trust the undermounts. every time I see them there's a big gap between the sink and stone. I imagine I'd get all kinda gunk stuck up in there.
the best way is flush mount .
Lol that's exactly why I'm going for over mount. I see many houses with undermount and between the sink and stone the caulking failed and it looks like crap
Yup… I want to take mine off. There is so much yucky stuff building on the stupid sinks. They look beautiful, but they even collapse with time!
I am whit you
They are not sanitary!!!🤢🤢🤢
People. These guys DO NOT have a clue about what they say ... Yes, Under mount sinks look great but ... MOLD will always appear between the stone and the sink. It is a wet environment. Wet for the most part of the day and mold will grow there. Use a low profile TOP MOUNTED sink and you will never have this issues. Losing space is also NOT correct.You are restricted by the size of the cabinet (33" STD width). Yes there is a difference in size but it is minimal. Not even for free.
Have this issue and have to replace the silicone everytime.
Thank you for confirming my suspicion! 👍🏼
So this video is supposed to be answering questions about which type of sync I should choose from my kitchen? And you're supposed to be some kind of experts? I bet if you went through reviews of people who are pissed off about the quality of the sink that they undermounted because the quality allowed the quartz to get stained, the stainless steel to get scratched, etc etc, now they have a nightmare on their hands if they want to replace their undermount sink. As opposed to being dissatisfied with the top mount style sink which is very simple to just lift out instead of having to somehow lift up an 800 lb piece of granite to get to the undermount sink. Very costly.
I can't believe you did not even mention that potential issue.
I am here just for reviews 😃 is the best information , those people in the vídeo looks like a seller s
how about if you want the topmount? like if you have a black granite and want the look of stainless steel
What happens if an under-mount sink goes bad which is easy to take out.
Good question!!
So I currently have a top mount stainless steel sink and hard water. I am able to use a delimer to clean around the faucet, soap dispenser and filtered water dispenser. With an undermount sink, I doubt I could use delimer on granite or quartz because it's so caustic, so how would I get the hard water stains off? And how do you clean the tiny space in between your granite/quartz and sink? That's bound to get pretty nasty! Just some food for thought!
Use toothpicks and a toothbrush 🪥
@@apollo5152 But if you can't use an acidic cleaner, such as Delime or CLR on granite or quartz, how would you get the hard water deposits off it? A toothpick and toothbrush alone would be no match for the hard water we have. Vinegar is not strong enough either... well, it would probably get a light layer off, but we would have to use it everyday, which would be too harsh on granite or quartz over time.
I love top mount/ over mount sinks WAY BETTER than undermount!!!
Dont make sense
Would be nice to see the sinks they were talking about 🤔
the flush mount sink is the best.
Are stainless stain sinks good?
what are the cons of under mount? my concern is the weight. that's a huge deal breaker if the clips give way. the clips holding sink have a certain threshold tolerance. if i have sink filled with heavy dishes and cast iron pots and water, how long before it gives way? also, another negative is leaks. if a faucet washer is on it's last leg and you cant get to a store in the next week or month, a drop in sink will have a lip that allows any water leaks to flow right back into the sink. with an under mount it will go all over the counter and will cause major damage in the smallest cracks since most cabinets are made from pressed wood/chipboard/mdf. and that could cost thousands to replace. ua-cam.com/video/gGCF2QMEs6M/v-deo.html
Thank you 😊 appreciate the information 💁♀️
Vedio voice is not clear, you should show some example vedios between two types of kitchen sink installation.
The flange gets in the way? Of what? People spending hundreds of dollars they don't need to? So much more counter space? A few inches. Your going to hell for telling people this. Some people will sell their soul for a weeks paycheck.
Idk about anybody else but I don't spend a lot of time looking at my sink. I wash dishes in it and that's it. Takes up too much counter top space. What a joke.
It's for the wives...
@@MaxiiBoii23 Exactly! Undermount is so much easier to sweep crumbs right into the sink.
Real deal I agree plus he talks out of both sides of his mouth. First he says you get more counter space, but then says you also get a bigger sink, you can not have both there is only so much room. It basically comes down to what look you want and the cost difference. Maybe it is a little easier to clean the counter.
Yes, thinking b.s. when he talked about extra space, pretty much made my mind up right then on what to use on the granite I am getting.
Maybe the mounts system s perfected but finding installers with ethics and skills to do a proper job is a whole other mater and close to impossible. Seems everyone plans for a short life for all work
Yes pluses painting its much cleaner with a under sink
The underside of the undermount sinks get moldy and icky. Bad design. bad engineering. Top mount flush to the countertop is much easier maintanence.
Is what I think 🤔 about engineering
show some examples as you are talking about them. Boring!
But the undermount sink also has a flange underneath that is glued to the counter?
So if my house can't support the weight of stone counters can you still do a undermount?
What?
Joshua Colantuono yes. There are melamine and formica undermount options
Why were y’all drinking wine while doing this?
Lmbo! I know I was wondering the same thing.
😂
i like it
Haha his boss is just starting at him like a freaking weirdo as he talks
M Sal89 lol 😂
Good information but loud harsh and difficult to listen to.
I like lips.
most the customers dont know anything
buena
Under mount sinks get nasty between the sink and top. Bacteria hangout.
Undermount sinks suck and fail too often
Your mom sucks and failed with you.
Eyeout go sit in the corner and color while the grown ups talk
Eyeout you need to come up with something more original than that.
Eyeout Good! You must have a pathetic life since you are trolling the comments on a shitty sink video. Seriously it's time to move out of your mom's basement. You bore me.
@@eyeout are you really that angry and nasty of a person that you have to make a comment like that on something so trivial?
Undermount sucks!