Sink Materials You Could Consider For Your Kitchen

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Sink Materials You Could Consider For Your Kitchen

26 May 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


When constructing or renovating your kitchen, you have to make decisions on an assortment of building supplies. One of the important considerations to bear in mind is what material you will use for your kitchen sink. Since there is a vast range of options to choose from, you may find it confusing as to what would provide you with the most benefits. Read on to determine how to discern which sink materials would be suitable for your individual kitchen needs.

Cast iron

Cast iron has been used for kitchen sinks since time immemorial, as it is one of the strongest materials on the market. In recent years, homeowners have had the option to customise the colour of their cast iron sink before it is sealed using a glossy enamel to give it outstanding shine. However, cast iron is extremely hefty, so you have to ensure your sink area is reinforced to support this material.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel remains a staple in Australian homes, as it is one of the more affordable sink materials that you could consider. In addition to this, stainless steel is easy to install, which means you will not incur high labour costs from your contractors. Nonetheless, the affordability of stainless steel sinks does come with some drawbacks. One of the things to note is that stainless steel is highly susceptible to watermarks as well as scuffing, so you have to be particularly invested in keeping it attractive. Nonetheless, stainless steel is extremely resistant to chemicals and scorching, which makes up for its need for regular maintenance.

Concrete

Over the years, the rise of contemporary interior design has led to an increase in the popularity of concrete sinks. Concrete adds a distressed feel to your kitchen, making it a great option for homeowners who would like an industrial touch to their décor. However, a misconception people have is that concrete is waterproof. In reality, concrete will require routine sealing to protect it from water damage. If your sink is reinforced with steel pipes inside it, it is crucial to prevent water absorption, or your sink could develop concrete cancer.

Fireclay

As the name suggests, these sinks are made from clay. The clay is moulded into a sink shape and then dried by firing it under high temperatures. Once the clay is completely dry, it is coated with porcelain enamel to give it a smooth finish. Fireclay sinks are some of the most durable sinks because once it has dried, it becomes extremely hard. The inherent strength of the fire clay makes it less susceptible to chips, scratches and other cosmetic damages.

To learn more about your options and for help with installing your new sink, contact a plumber in your area.