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SINKS

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The right sink and faucet are essential in completing a kitchen or bathroom. With an incredible selection of sinks in endless shapes, styles, and colours, we can help you find the perfect one for your space.  Choose between stainless steel, solid surface, apron, porcelain, glass and more. At the right faucet and watch your design take shape.

Stainless Steel
With the versatility of today’s steel, a stainless steel sink may very well be the best option for homeowners when it comes to remodeling or designing a kitchen. Not only is it extremely cost efficient, but a stainless steel sink is also as attractive as sinks made of other materials. Here are some of the advantages of choosing a stainless steel sink for your kitchen. Possibly the number one advantage of a stainless steel sink is that it is easier to clean than other types of sinks. This is especially true for a seamless sink, because it has no cracks or crevices for bacteria and other grime to hide in. The stainless steel sink also retains its appearance from the day it was installed when it is properly cared for. We offer a large selection of overmount, undermount and zero radius (16 & 18 guage) stainless steel sinks to suit any project.
Solid Surface

If an attractive one-piece look that provides easy cleanup is important to you, a solid surface sink may be your best choice. Another benefit of these types of sinks is that they’re quite strong and have been in use for many years. The non-porous solid surface will resist stains and will not hold bacteria making them safer for your family. These sinks are made separately as under mount sinks for use with natural stone or quartz countertops. Often times, however, these sinks are made to be an integral part of the solid surface top. This seamless connection also prevents leaks or cracks where water can cause mold or bacteria to grow. If you take care of your new sink and maintain it properly, it will look new for many years. We carry a full line of solid surface including Corian, Staron, Meganite and more

Apron
 The apron kitchen sink is also referred to as the farmhouse kitchen. This is because these sinks are usually found in farmhouses. However, you don’t have to wait to own a farmhouse to get this sink. It will go well in a kitchen that aims to channel a rustic, country look and feel.Apron sinks are also differentiated from other types of sink in terms of the materials used to make them. There is now a large selection of materials for making apron kitchen sinks, including chrome, nickel, brass, and marble. They are known to be durable, so you can count on a kitchen apron sink to last a long time. 
Porcelain
Porcelain, also known as vitreous china, is a common material for sinks of all styles, for installing in bathrooms and kitchens and for modern or traditional aesthetics. Compared with stainless steel, glass or stone, porcelain offers several advantages, both aesthetically and practically, regardless of the look, size and color palette of your room. Compared with stainless steel sinks, porcelain sinks won´t become corroded or discolored, nor will you need to wipe them carefully to avoid water spots. Some large porcelain sinks that are designed for kitchens incorporate a dish drain section, streamlining the process of washing and drying dishes and keeping the workspace tidier.
Glass

Glass sink is generally made up of solid tempered quality glass. This particular glass quality is such that it would be resistant to minor cracks and shocks. Glass sinks are available in many unique shapes, designs, and vivid colors. Glass sinks also offer additional benefits when it comes to appearance and hygiene. By its very nature, glass is much easier to keep clean, it is more capable of resisting scratches and stains and is impervious to all kinds of liquids.

Faucets & Taps

We offer a large selection of kitchen and bathroom faucets. Choose from many different styles to get the desired look for any project.

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