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Alternate Image for Elkay Dayton 25" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Satin, 3 Faucet Hole, GE125223Alternate Image for Elkay Dayton 25" Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink, Satin, 3 Faucet Hole, GE125223
Alternate Image for Ruvati Siena 33" Drop In Stainless Steel Workstation Kitchen Sink, 16 Gauge, RVH8002Alternate Image for Ruvati Siena 33" Drop In Stainless Steel Workstation Kitchen Sink, 16 Gauge, RVH8002
Alternate Image for ALFI Black 17" Drop-In Rectangular Granite Composite Kitchen Prep Sink, AB1720DI-BLAAlternate Image for ALFI Black 17" Drop-In Rectangular Granite Composite Kitchen Prep Sink, AB1720DI-BLA
Alternate Image for Blanco Liven 25" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, Cafe, 1 Faucet Hole, 443223Alternate Image for Blanco Liven 25" Dual Mount Silgranit Kitchen Sink, Cafe, 1 Faucet Hole, 443223
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Frequently Asked Questions

A drop-in kitchen sink, also called a top-mount or self-rimming sink, is installed by placing the sink into a cutout in the countertop. The sink’s rim rests on top of the counter, creating a visible border that helps support and stabilize the sink.

Yes. Drop-in sinks are generally easier to install because the rim supports the sink from above, eliminating the need for exposed countertop edges or specialized mounting systems. They are commonly used for DIY replacements and remodels.

In many cases, yes. Drop-in sinks are often the simplest option for replacing an existing sink because they do not require modifying the countertop edge. As long as the new sink fits within the existing cutout dimensions, installation is typically straightforward.

Drop-in sinks are compatible with most countertop materials, including laminate, quartz, granite, solid surface, and butcher block. Because the rim sits on top of the counter, they do not require reinforced or polished edges like undermount installations.

A drop-in sink typically requires a base cabinet that is at least the same width as the sink. Many manufacturers recommend a cabinet that is 2 to 3 inches wider than the sink for proper installation and support. Always verify the manufacturer’s minimum cabinet size specification.

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