I am remodeling my bathroom. I don't have a lot of room and I have to use a pedestal sink to save room. I really like the waterfall faucets, but will those splash to much on that type of sink?
Something like this? We have similar in master bath, more squarish, but it flows out as a soft stream. We have a convention faucet in the half bath with pedestal sink, it comes out with more force, but neither one splash.
We managed to crack our Corian kichen sink. It's one piece with the counter. I don't believe it can be repaired (epoxied).
We dislike the current kitchen and have plans to redo it but I need a short term [u]inexpensive[/u] solution (and the current 5g bucket underneath doesn't meet that criteria).
I have 2 routers so I can cut the Corian, I realize I'll need a specialized bit.
Current Corian sink interior dimensions (where it transitions from granite to white in attached photo) is 21" x 15 3/4".
Counter depth is 25-1/4"
Cabinet width is the issue, only 23"
Our local plumbing store suggested this: [url]https://www.elkay.com/products/details/dse125221[/url] I can get it for around $160
Sink Dimensions: 25" x 22" x 8-1/16"
Bowl 1 Dimensions: 21" x 15-3/4" x 8"
But looking at the installation PDF the minimum cabinet width is 30". I contacted Elkay and they don't recommend installation with silicone only i.e without the under clamps (which I believe is where the 30" comes from).
Elkay suggested: [url]https://www.elkay.com/products/details/dxuh2115[/url] which confused me. The bowl size matches but again they recommend a 27" minimum cabinet width and at 23-1/2" I suspect it's too large to fit the 23" cabinet. Plus I have no idea how I'd secure it.
I don't really want to go to a smaller sink for practicality reasons.
Suggestions/tips welcomed.
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Hello:
My Meon Kitchen Faucet was installed just last February. Now, less than one year, Kitchen Swivel is very hard to swivel. I need to swivel using faucet handle to swivel hard.
What causing this?
Any help on this problem would be truly appreciated.
Thanks,