Undermount Kitchen & Bar Sinks

Undermount kitchen& bar sinks offer simplified sink cleaning and space-saving efficiency. These sinks are usually deeper than other types of sinks and are perfect for cleaning all types of dishes. They are a very popular kitchen sink style in the market.

DIKA is your reliable, flexible, and responsive OEM/ODM partner. Providing undermount stainless steel sinks with single bowl and double bowl, products line includes hand made sinks, press sinks and PVD sinks.

DIKA Undermount Stainless Steel Sink Series

Why Choose an Undermount Sink?

Sometimes small pieces of dirt get trapped in the lip and in the small cracks around the sink. Undermount kitchen sinks solve this common problem while providing additional counter and sink space because there is no lip to block. Undermount sinks are mounted directly to the bottom of the countertop and require sturdy countertop material to hold them firmly in place.

FAQs About Undermount Sink

Undermount sinks have that name because they sit under the counter, so that the the edge of the sink is below the level of the countertop.

Because undermount sinks sit below the countertop, the edge of the sink is hidden. Not only does this create a sleek, seamless look in your kitchen, but it also prevents crumbs, moisture, and other things from getting caught as you are cleaning

Undercounter sinks are installed directly on the bottom of the countertop and require the strength of the countertop material to hold the sink firmly in place. Therefore, countertop materials such as quartz, granite, marble, soapstone and concrete are compatible with undermount sinks.

Standard kitchen cabinets are sized in 3″ increments (i.e. 30″, 33″, 36″, etc.). You will need to measure the cabinet dimensions of each new sink, left to right, from outer edge to outer edge. In order to measure the depth of the countertop, consult with your installer to ensure there is enough room for faucet fixtures and other accessories.

Unlike drop-in sinks, undercounter sinks are installed underneath the countertop and can be a bit tricky to install. Proper installation will help to ensure long-lasting beauty and durability. Follow these simple steps to ensure use for years to come.

While the distinctive look of a hand made sink is the most obvious difference compared to a pressed sink, the extra space is one of the most significant benefits of a hand made sink. The large radius corners found in pressed sinks significantly reduce the amount of space available within the sink.