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Copper Farmhouse Sinks

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Alternate Image for Native Trails Farmhouse 30 30" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Nickel, CPK894Alternate Image for Native Trails Farmhouse 30 30" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Nickel, CPK894
Alternate Image for Native Trails Pinnacle 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Nickel, CPK892Alternate Image for Native Trails Pinnacle 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Nickel, CPK892
Alternate Image for Native Trails Pinnacle 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Copper, CPK492Alternate Image for Native Trails Pinnacle 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Copper, CPK492
Alternate Image for Native Trails Rhapsody 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Copper, CPK495Alternate Image for Native Trails Rhapsody 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Copper, CPK495
Alternate Image for Native Trails Rhapsody 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Nickel, CPK895Alternate Image for Native Trails Rhapsody 33" Copper Farmhouse Sink, Polished Nickel, CPK895

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, copper sinks can develop a greenish patina over time due to oxidation. However, many homeowners appreciate this natural aging process, as it adds character and depth to the sink's appearance. If you prefer to maintain the original copper color, regular cleaning and waxing can help delay the patina formation.

High-quality thick gauge (14–16 gauge) copper sinks are strong and durable. Cheaper thin-gauge sinks may dent.

Yes. Copper naturally kills bacteria on its surface, making it one of the most hygienic materials for kitchen sinks.

Yes. Copper sinks use standard drain openings compatible with most disposals.

Yes. Many models offer double bowl or low-divide configurations.

Both copper and stainless steel sinks have their own set of advantages. Copper sinks offer unique aesthetic appeal, antimicrobial properties, and durability. On the other hand, stainless steel sinks are known for their affordability, easy maintenance, and resistance to scratches and stains. The choice ultimately depends on your personal preferences and priorities.

While Copper Farmhouse Sinks boast numerous advantages, they also have some considerations to keep in mind. One potential downside is their initial cost, as copper sinks tend to be more expensive than other materials. Additionally, copper can develop a patina over time, which may not appeal to everyone's aesthetic preferences.

They are lighter than fireclay but heavier than stainless steel. They usually do not require cabinet reinforcement.

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