Kitchen Sinks For a Discount Liquidation Cheap Affordable Price in Oklahoma City OKC

If you are looking for the best discount clearance or surplus closeout price deal in Oklahoma City OKC for your kitchen improvement  or remodeling so check first what they have at Rental HQ home improvement discount store & warehouse. You can get your new kitchen sink for less than half price than big name stores. Real liquidation outlet and much cheaper prices for the same plumbing fixtures. Check the different types of kitchen sinks .

    Home                                                                

    Types of Kitchen Sinks


    Click Here To Shop Our Discount Sinks

    Looking to upgrade or replacement of your kitchen sink?

    Whether you're looking to add the finishing touches on your kitchen remodel or have picked up a newfound love for cooking and need a more capable workspace, there are many reasons to update your sink.

    Kitchen sinks ranging between style and material. Each type contains tips on best uses, pros and cons and counter fitting points. Once you've narrowed down to the sink that will best fit your needs, check out our extensive selection of kitchen sinks to find one that suits your kitchen.

     

    Fireclay farmhouse sink

    Farmhouse Sinks

    A farmhouse style sink, also known as an apron sink, extends over the edge of your counter. This type of sink is most commonly used in a traditional or rustic farmhouse style kitchen and can be designed with a single bowl or double bowl. These sinks are gaining popularity with the resurgence of rustic and farmhouse interior design. They typically come as fireclay or cast iron and are incredibly durable and easy to clean because of their nonporous material. Farmhouse sinks have a deep basin perfect for big families, lots of dishes and cleanup. They can be pricey and are more difficult to install because you have to cut out a large portion of your counter. 

    Drop Down and undermount stainless kitchen sink single or double bowl

     

    Stainless Steel Top Mounted kitchen Sink

    A top mount kitchen sink, also known as a drop-in sink, drops in to the counter which creates a lip or rim around the sink. This is a versatile option because it's easy to install and provides extra support meaning that you can use almost any material, no matter how heavy. One factor to consider is that grime and debris can get caught on the lip and can make the cleanup more difficult.

    Before you make your final decision on a kitchen sink, consider your cooking habits, cleaning needs, counter space, style and budget. These key factors will help you determine what sink best suits you and your lifestyle.

    Types of Kitchen Sinks

    Farmhouse Sink

    A farmhouse style sink, also known as an apron sink, extends over the edge of your counter. This type of sink is most commonly used in a traditional or rustic farmhouse style kitchen and can be designed with a single bowl or double bowl. These sinks are gaining popularity with the resurgence of rustic and farmhouse interior design. They typically come as fireclay or cast iron and are incredibly durable and easy to clean because of their nonporous material. Farmhouse sinks have a deep basin perfect for big families, lots of dishes and cleanup. They can be pricey and are more difficult to install because you have to cut out a large portion of your counter.

    Undermount Sink

    An undermount sink is installed directly under the counter, creating a seamless look from countertop to sink. This type of sink is versatile and works with most kitchen layouts. Not only do these sinks look sleek, but they also make for easy clean up because debris can be pushed straight into the sink without catching on a lip or rim. It's worth considering the weight of the sink that you choose since it is typically installed with glue which attaches to the underside of the counter and the sink. Most fireclay or cast iron sinks will not work with this installation method because of their heaviness.

    Stainless Steel Sink

    Stainless steel sinks are light and easy to install, making them a functional and popular option. Stainless steel sinks are categorized by sheeting thickness, or gauge. A thicker gauge means the sink will typically be heavier and cheaper, while a thinner gauge will mean the sink is lighter and often more expensive. Stainless steel sinks tend to be noisier than other sink materials and they can dent, but they offer great heat and stain resistance.

    Bar Sink

    Bar sinks are installed in a home wet bar and are generally smaller and more shallow than your average kitchen sink, making them a secondary option. They are typically a single bowl design used for prep work, drink-making and convenient cleanup. If you have a large family or group of friends, a bar sink is great for entertaining in your home bar, patio or terrace.

     

    Kitchen islands are becoming increasingly popular and with that, so are kitchen island sinks. These sinks can be used as a primary or prep sink, depending on your needs. Kitchen island sinks are a great way to compliment your workflow and save you space on your main counter. They can also turn your kitchen island into a complete workspace. They look beautiful on a wood, granite or stainless steel island, so your options are endless in terms of design. If you are thinking about adding a sink to your kitchen island, be sure to consider the extra costs of installing plumbing to your kitchen island. 

    Single bowl kitchen sinks are great for small kitchens with limited counter space. Single bowl sinks make cleaning large cookware much easier because you can lay them flat at the bottom and not have to worry about debris splashing onto your counter. Single bowl sinks aren't great for multitasking like cleaning and cooking at the same time, so they're recommended for smaller households or single individuals.

    Double Basin Granite Compsite Kitchen Sink

    Click Here to Contact Us For More Information

    Farmhouse Sink