Replaced Kitchen Sink But...
I replaced our broken quartz kitchen sink yesterday. Once we removed the broken sink it was very easy to see how shattered it was when we viewed it from the outside of the larger basin. What a waste of time and money that quartz sink was for us. One would think that any kitchen sink would be more durable to dings and bumps. Needless to say, I will never recommend a granite or quartz kitchen sink. I'm not even sure about granite or quartz for a bathroom sink... what if someone dropped something fairly solid and it hit the bathroom sink? I don't think I would take the chance. Just avoid granite and quartz sinks altogether... same with ceramic/terracotta and glass. Hmmm... I'm just thinking... we do have ceramic bathroom sinks now and we have yet to have a problem in there so perhaps granite and quartz would be fine for a bathroom sink. To cover it again... back a few months ago... maybe a year or so ago... a heavy cast iron Dutch oven was bumped into the si