Installation Sheet
1. Prepare the Sink Base Cabinet
Miseno Farmhouse Sinks offer different installation options depending on your design.
Farmhouse sinks require custom sink base cabinets with a front cutout to accommodate a 10” deep
sink. Build a plywood platform on a support frame inside the sink base cabinet. Platform must support
the weight of the sink and any attachments such as garbage disposals. When the sink is placed onto a
platform, make sure the top of the sink is evenly ush against the bottom of the countertop. Allow
clearance for water supply lines, drains and garbage disposal, as necessary.
2. Make a Template and Cutout
Depending on the installation option,
make proper cutout of the countertop.
Miseno recommends a 1/4” reveal on 3 sides when
installed undermount style. For a ush mount or built-up
installation, cut countertop along with outside line of the
sink prole. The front end of Miseno Farmhouse Sinks are
designed to be installed 3/4” extended out beyond the
front end of the countertop. Cut countertop accordingly. No
template is provided due to the custom nature of each
application and installation. The actual sink is used as the
template guide for each installation type. After centering the
sink and allowing for any faucets and backsplashes, use a
pencil to outline the sink as your guide for the cutout, allowing
for any reveal before the actual cutting.
3. Set the Sink
Set the sink on top of the cabinet or into the cabinet front cutout. Apply sealant if necessary as a gasket
between the sink and cabinet.
4. Install the Countertop
Carefully clean the bottom of the countertop and the top ange of the sink with denatured alcohol. Apply
a bead of silicone adhesive (not supplied) around the edge of the sink. Place the countertop onto the
sink, and remove excess sealant from the lip of the sink or any other surfaces with a cleaner
recommended by the manufacturer of the adhesive sealant.