Installation Sheet

1Fireclay Drop-In Sink Installation Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
For this installation it is assumed that the
countertop has been cut to the dimensions
of the sink. We recommend consulting a
professional if you are unfamiliar with this
type of installation, Signature Hardware
accepts no liability for any damages to the
floor, walls, plumbing or for personal injury
during installation.
Unpack and inspect the product for any
shipping damages. If you find damages, do
not install. Contact Customer Service at
1-866-855-2284. If you need assistance or
have questions while installing your sink,
contact Customer Service.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS:
Read entire Drop-In Sink Installation Instructions.
Observe all local building and safety codes.
BEFORE INSTALLING
INSTALLATION
1. Lower the sink into the sink cutout on the counter to confirm
the sink will fit properly. The perimeter of the sink rim should
connect with the counter while the sink bowl should sit completely
inside the counter.
Tip: For easier installation, install the drain and faucet before attaching the sink
to the counter.
2. Remove the sink and run a bead of silicone sealant around the
sink cutout to seal the rim against moisture and leaks.
3. Carefully lower the sink back into the cutout and press the
sink firmly into the sealant. Make sure that the sink is level and
properly aligned.
4. With the sink in place, tighten the mounting clips (if included) on
the underside of the sink.
5. Wipe away any excess sealant around the rim of the sink with a
damp cloth.
FIRECLAY DROP-IN SINK
Level
Silicone Sealant
Basin Wrench
Damp Cloth
Thread Sealant
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND CARE
Fireclay is known for its strength and durability. Fireclay sinks are
made of clay that is fired at a heat of over 2,000 degrees Fahren-
heit. This causes the clay to become stone-like, producing an
ideal material that is resistant to scratching,
staining, fading and discoloring.
Use a soft, non-scratching sponge or cloth with mild soap and
warm water or a gentle all-purpose cleaner for everyday cleaning.
Wipe the surface dry with a clean, soft cloth after each use. Use a
non-abrasive liquid or cream kitchen cleaner for tough stains.
To avoid scratching, do not use highly aggressive cleaners such
as scouring liquids and powders or drain cleaners. To avoid
potential stains or damages to the finish avoid soaking dishes for
long periods of time and do not leave coffee grounds or teabags
sitting in the sink.

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