Installation Guide

If undermounting the sink, apply
a bead of silicone along the outer
edge of the sink rim in order to
form a secure bond with the
countertop.
Attach the countertop making
sure of tight contact with the
sink.
Re-check that the sink is proper-
ly aligned and level.
Remove any excess sealant
along edges.
Evaluate the style of apron sink
being installed, and determine the
type of mounting to be done.
Keep in mind that unlike other
sink styles which are dropped
into a hole in the countertop,
and supported by the counter-
top; apron sinks are positioned
through an opening in the front of
the cabinet and supported, only
by the cabinet.
Measure the sink and cabinet
in order to properly prepare the
base cabinet.
Install necessary support braces.
Several types of supports can
be customized to uphold various
types of sinks in various fashions.
One typical technique, using 2˝ x
4˝ supports, with or without a ply-
wood platform, is shown above.
Place sink in position on the base
cabinet supports.
Clean the surfaces of the sink
and countertop which will meet,
with denatured alcohol.
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APRON MOUNTING STYLES
Apron
Sinks
Options include installation at var-
ious heights, various undermount
reveals, and various amounts of
forward overhang of the apron
front. The choices made will deter-
mine what type of additional sup-
port will be necessary in the base
cabinet. Presented here are just
some of options and more popular
mounting techniques.
UNDERMOUNT FLUSH MOUNT
UNDERMOUNT ELEVATED MOUNTFLUSH MOUNT
ELEVATED MOUNT
FLUSH MOUNT NEGATIVE MOUNT POSTIVE MOUNT
REVEAL OPTIONS:
FLUSH
NEGATIVE POSITIVE
Cabinet
Countertop
Forward Sink Extension
(variable per model)
HEIGHT OPTIONS:
EXAMPLE:
UNDERMOUNT
WITH
POSITIVE
REVEAL
EXAMPLE:
SUPPORT
FRAME