What Is a Drop-In Kitchen Sink?
A drop-in kitchen sink (also called a top-mount or self-rimming sink) is installed by “dropping” the sink into a cutout in your countertop. The sink’s rim (or lip) rests on top of the counter, helping support the sink and creating a visible border around the opening.
Drop-In vs. Top-Mount vs. Dual-Mount: What’s the Difference?
These terms are often used interchangeably, but here’s a simple way to think about them:
- Drop-In / Top-Mount: The rim sits on top of the countertop. This is one of the most common (and easiest) installation methods.
- Dual-Mount: The sink is designed to be installed either as a drop-in or as an undermount, giving you flexibility for your countertop style and layout.
What Holds a Drop-In Sink in Place?
A drop-in sink is supported by the countertop opening. The rim rests on the countertop surface, and mounting clips (plus sealant) are typically used underneath to pull the sink snugly to the counter and keep it stable.
Are Drop-In Sinks Easy to Install?
Yes—drop-in sinks are popular for DIY projects and fast replacements because installation is straightforward and doesn’t require exposing the countertop edge like an undermount sink.
Built for Daily Use
Choose from durable options like stainless steel, granite/quartz composite, and fireclay. Whether you prefer a streamlined single bowl or a multitasking double bowl, you’ll find shapes, sizes, and features designed to fit your kitchen and your routine. Many styles are engineered to resist stains, scratches, and everyday wear for long-lasting performance.
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