Installing a kitchen sink is a task that can seem daunting, but with the right tools and a bit of patience, it can be accomplished by most homeowners. Whether you’re upgrading your existing sink or fitting a new kitchen altogether, this guide will walk you through the process. The steps include removal of the old sink, preparation and cutting of the countertop, setting the new sink, connecting the plumbing, and testing for leaks. While the process may vary slightly based on the type of sink and plumbing in your home, the basic steps remain the same.

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Kitchen Remodeling One of the great benefits of a tile backsplash—setting aside the fact that it’ll protect your kitchen’s walls from unsightly, unsanitary food spatter—is that it can add great aesthetic appeal, visual diversity and color to your kitchen design, and yes we do that too! Tile Backsplashes for your Kitchen Most backsplashes are constructed…