What Material is Best for My Kitchen Sink?

When it comes to your kitchen sink, you want to make sure it looks just right. There are so many different materials used though that it may be hard to figure out which is the right one for your kitchen.

Cast Iron

This is one of the oldest materials used for a kitchen sink and to date is still very popular. A cast iron sink will have a bright, glossy enamel finish that will last a while and appeals to many homeowners. A cast iron sink is finished by porcelain enamel to prevent rusting. A drawback to this type of sink is that it is very heavy which can cause problems when it comes to instillation.

Concrete

A concrete sink is stylish and not the norm so it offers a distinct style choice. Due to the custom nature of the design, it allows you to integrate any design features you would like such as drain boards, inlays or if you would like the sink to be a specific shape or size.

Fire Clay

A fire clay sink is made by molding ceramic clay into the shape of a sink and then dries it at a high temperature. This type of sink is very durable however it is not indestructible which is important to remember.

Stainless Steel

Compared to other materials, stainless steel is relatively inexpensive. It also happens to be very versatile and can be used in a variety of different mounts. A major benefit is how clean they are and their resistance to heat and stains.

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