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I just had new Granite counter tops and a Kohler 3356 sink installed. Mine
was glued underneath with some silicone. I was afraid that it wouldn't
hold, but I understand this is the stand method. So far (two weeks now,)
everything is fine.
I am figuring that if needed it might be possible to chemically attack the
bond and maybe slowly wedge it loose. But I cant think of a possible reason
why. The opening is cut specifically for that sink. I'd only be able
to replace it with another Kohler 3356 if it needed to be replaced.
I considered the possibility that the sink can never be removed, that's why
we spent the $600 for a good sink.
Darrell
"John" <johnxhc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1144941859.888908.196270@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Urgent! undermount stainless sink advice need!!!
> My contractor is to install undermount stainless sink & granite counter
> top tomorrow, but he told me that I'll have to break the granite if I
> decide to change the undermount sink later on, is this true or he does
> not know how to install undermount sinker correctly?
> Please advice.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> John
>
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