Stainless Steel Sinks Suppliers
Delicate parts require careful care - take the time to care for your sink
A sink stainless steel requirements are not high. Wipe daily with a little washing liquid and a soft cloth. Rinse with water and dry with a microfiber cloth. Look! I’m looking good again.
After buying the sink for some time, use the soft surface of the sponge. Avoid using corrosive cleaners or steel velvet. Stainless steel is not suitable for such products.
After the recommended care, the stainless steel sink is soon no longer visible scratches. Note: When cleaning stainless steel sinks, make sure to wipe along the drawing direction. If you look at the stainless steel from another Angle, you can see the direction of the drawing.
What’s more, polished stainless steel is more prone to scratches than polished natural finishes. Linen textured stainless steel is great for hiding scratches and limescale.
Different types of Stainless steel sinks
So perfect! The stainless steel sink is the perfect match for modern decor.
Countertop stainless steel sink
Column type stainless steel sink
Free-standing stainless steel sink
What products can we offer?
Single, Double and Triple Undermount Sinks, Farm House Sinks, Apron Sinks, Accessories and Much More!
Stainless Steel Sinks
We use the most advanced technology and quality 304 stainless steel to ensure that your stainless steel kitchen sink will provide the enjoyment of a lifetime. Offering a variety of versatile configurations as well as styles, luxury designs and a variety of sizes to fit any kitchen, we offer the perfect sink for your home or business. Beautiful and durable, our stainless steel sinks continue to glow even after years of regular use.
Why Choose Us
Design style
High quality material
Factory delivery
Installation scheme
Key Factors to consider when selecting a Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink
From the grade of stainless steel to the sink’s gauge, design features, and maintenance considerations, we’ve compiled essential tips to guide you through the selection process
Stainless Steel Grade: Choose a sink made from 304 stainless steel for most residential applications. If you have specific corrosion resistance needs, consider 316 stainless steel.
Sink Gauge: The lower the gauge, the thicker the steel. Opt for a lower gauge (e.g., 16 or 18) for enhanced durability, especially in high-traffic kitchens.
Sink Design and Configuration: Consider the basin configuration, whether single, double, or triple bowl, and the overall design that complements your kitchen style and functionality.
Sound Insulation: Look for sinks with sound insulation pads or coatings to reduce noise when water is running and to prevent a hollow or tinny sound.
Finish: Choose a sink with a satin or brushed finish. This not only enhances the sink’s aesthetics but also helps hide scratches and water spots.
Depth and Size: Consider the depth and size of the sink to ensure it meets your specific cooking and cleaning needs.
Installation Type: Decide on the installation type—undermount, drop-in/top mount, or farmhouse—based on your kitchen layout and design preferences.
Accessories: Some sinks come with additional accessories like grids, strainers, or cutting boards. Check if these accessories enhance the sink’s functionality and if they are included.
Lower Gauge (Thicker):
- Offers enhanced durability and resistance to dents and dings.
- Ideal for high-traffic kitchens and heavy-duty use.
- Provides a more substantial feel and sound insulation.
Higher Gauge (Thinner):
- Lightweight and suitable for kitchens with lighter usage.
- Allows for more flexibility in shaping and design.
- Typically more cost-effective.
Explore our Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks Collection and discover the perfect blend of elegance and resilience for your kitchen. With a range of gauges and styles, our collection caters to diverse preferences and functional needs.
Understanding Gauge: Choosing the Right Thickness
Stainless steel sinks come in different gauges, which represent the thickness of the steel. Here’s how you can choose the right gauge for your needs
Frequently Asked Questions
Stainless steel is a type of steel that is resistant to corrosion and rusting. It is made from iron, chromium, and other elements, such as nickel, carbon, and nitrogen. The chromium content in stainless steel is at least 10.5%, which creates a chromium oxide layer on the surface that protects the material from further oxidation. Generally its grade includes 304, 316, 430, and etc.
Stainless steel sinks are an affordable way to add a touch of luxury to your build. They’re lightweight, easy to install, and durable, making them ideal for most builders. And their neutral design gives multifamily residents more freedom to decorate their homes to their heart’s content.
Yes, Pftmetal’s sinks can be customized to any shape, size, or surface finishes.
Stainless steel is known for its durability, but it’s not immune to damage. Here’s what not to do when cleaning your stainless steel appliances:
- Abrasive cleaners: Don’t use steel wool cleaning pads and brushes as these can easily scratch off the finish of your stainless steel appliances, leaving them more susceptible to stains and rust. Use a microfiber or soft cloth when wiping down your appliances. Avoid cleaners that can damage steel and finishes. Instead, clean with a gental soap.
- Air-drying: Always wipe away dirty or soiled water and any leftover cleaning solution with a reusable cloth. Allowing water and cleaning solution to air-dry will create streaks and possibly even permanent damage to your stainless steel.
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