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In reply to the discussion: Kitchen Sink Replacement [View all]Wash. state Desk Jet
(3,426 posts)3. Have you taken into account fitting in the new sink?
You must consider in the swap out- the granite should the sink cut out not match your new sink -you will have to have the counter top re cut for fitting in your new one. It can be larger but not smaller. You will need the dimensions of the sink cut out when you shop for a new sink because you have granite counter tops. If you are lucky ,you will find a new sink that fits the cut out.
Don't know if you have already figured into that or not.
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Nothing is perfect, but of those two, cast iron is by far the better choice
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2013
#1
I Completely Agree. Having had Both Stainless and Porcelain I Prefer Stainless.
dballance
Feb 2013
#11
And I just came up with another idea while sitting here looking at these pictures!
Silver Gaia
Aug 2013
#37