-
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Brass
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Brass
- Regular price
- €804,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €804,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Gunmetal
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Gunmetal
- Regular price
- €804,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €804,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Matte Black
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Matte Black
- Regular price
- €804,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €804,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Pearl Gold
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Pearl Gold
- Regular price
- €804,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €804,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Rose Gold
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Rose Gold
- Regular price
- €930,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €930,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Stainless Steel
285mm Small Single Bowl Sink - Stainless Steel
- Regular price
- €804,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €804,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Gunmetal
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Gunmetal
- Regular price
- €930,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €930,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Matte Black
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Matte Black
- Regular price
- €930,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €930,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Pearl Gold
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Pearl Gold
- Regular price
- €930,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €930,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Rose Gold
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Rose Gold
- Regular price
- €1.056,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €1.056,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Stainless Steel
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink - Stainless Steel
- Regular price
- €930,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €930,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
-
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink- Brass
405mm Medium Single Bowl Sink- Brass
- Regular price
- €930,95 EUR
- Sale price
- €930,95 EUR
- Regular price
-
FAQ's
What is the difference between topmount and undermount?
Topmount Sink: Also known as sit-on-top sinks or inset sinks, top mount sinks have a visible edge, or flange, that sits on top of the benchtop. This is the traditional way to install a sink. The edge of the sink rests on the benchtop, which helps keep spills and splashes contained. The installation is quite simple, making it a good option for DIY projects. The top mount sink is easy to place and secure, and it doesn’t require special tools or a lot of extra work.
Undermount Sink: In contrast, undermount sinks are installed beneath the benchtop. This creates a sleek and seamless look because the edges of the sink are hidden. With an undermount sink, you get a clean surface that blends nicely with the benchtop. This type of sink allows you to easily sweep crumbs and spills directly into the sink without them getting caught on the edges. It’s great for showing off the beauty of your benchtop material and achieving a modern kitchen, high-end finish. However, installing an undermount sink can be more challenging. It often requires professional installation to ensure that the sink is properly fitted and that the benchtop is sealed correctly to prevent leaks.
How are Titan top mount kithen sinks different?
Titan’s top mount kitchen sinks stand out because of their exceptional quality and smart design. Titan offers a variety of top mount sinks, including simple options like the single bowl kitchen sink and more complex designs like double bowl sinks. Whether you need a basic sink for everyday tasks or a more detailed option for a busy kitchen, Titan has something to meet your needs.
One key feature of Titan sinks is their brushed stainless steel finish. This finish gives the sink a sleek and modern look, and it’s easy to clean. Stainless steel is known for being durable and resistant to stains and fingerprints. This means that your sink will stay looking great even with regular use. The brushed finish also helps hide minor scratches and wear, making it a practical choice for many kitchens.
Titan sinks are crafted with precision and high-quality materials. The smooth edge of the sink sits perfectly on the benchtop, making installation easier and ensuring that the sink looks stylish. The strong materials used in Titan sinks make them a reliable choice for long-term use. You can count on them to perform well and look good for years to come.
Can a top mount sink go into any benchtop?
A top mount sink is quite versatile and can be installed in a variety of benchtop materials. To install a top mount sink, you need to cut a hole in the benchtop that matches the size of the sink. The sink’s edge, or flange, rests on the benchtop, which keeps it stable and secure.
Common benchtop materials that work well with top mount sinks include laminate, wood, and solid surfaces. These materials are suitable for the installation process and can handle the weight of the sink. Top mount sinks are also a good choice for laundry sinks or other utility areas where durability is important.
However, some benchtop materials might require special care. For example, materials that are prone to damage from cutting or moisture might need extra attention during installation. It’s a good idea to consult with a professional installer to make sure your benchtop material is compatible and that the sink is installed correctly. This can help prevent potential issues and ensure that your sink is securely fitted.
Does the top mount sink come with a drainer?
Titan’s top mount sinks are designed with practicality in mind. While the standard stainless steel sink doesn’t come with a built-in drainer, you can get optional detachable drain trays. These removable trays are a useful addition because they help keep your workspace clean and organized.
The drain trays are strong and designed to last, even with regular use. They are especially helpful in busy kitchens where you need to dry dishes or manage other tasks. The trays can be easily added or removed based on your needs, making the sink more versatile.
The design of these drain trays complements the modern look of the sink. They fit well with the overall style and help maintain a cohesive appearance in your kitchen. Whether you’re preparing meals, washing dishes, or handling other tasks, having the option to use or remove the drainer makes the top mount sink a practical choice.
How to install a top mount sink?
Installing a top mount sink is generally a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you with the installation:
- Measure and Cut: Start by measuring the dimensions of the sink and then cut a hole in the benchtop to match the size. Make sure the hole is slightly smaller than the sink’s flange to ensure a good fit.
- Place the Sink: Position the sink into the cutout so that the edge rests on the benchtop. Make sure it sits evenly and is aligned correctly.
- Secure the Sink: Use mounting clips to secure the sink in place. These clips help hold the sink firmly against the benchtop.
- Apply Sealant: Apply a bead of sealant around the edge of the sink where it meets the benchtop. This helps prevent leaks and protects the benchtop from water damage.
- Connect Plumbing: Connect the sink to the plumbing, making sure all connections are secure.
- Check for Leaks: Once everything is in place, check for leaks by running water through the sink and inspecting the area around the edge.
While installing a top mount sink is manageable for many DIY enthusiasts, getting professional help can ensure that the job is done accurately and that the sink is properly sealed. A professional installer can also help with any adjustments needed to achieve a perfect fit.
Are there accessories that come with the sink?
Titan’s top mount sinks come with essential components like mounting clips and sealant. However, you can also enhance the functionality of your sink with a range of practical accessories. Some of these accessories include:
- Bowl Protectors: These help prevent scratches and dents, keeping your sink looking new for longer.
- Roll Mats: Useful for drying dishes or providing extra space for various kitchen tasks.
- Inset Drainers: These are removable and provide convenience for draining and drying items.
These accessories not only add functionality but also complement the overall look of your sink. For example, the brushed stainless steel finish of the sink can be matched with similar accessories to create a cohesive look in your kitchen. The practical add-ons make your top mount sink more versatile and help keep your kitchen organized.
Can a top mount sink be replaced?
Replacing a top mount sink is generally a manageable task. Here’s how you can do it:
- Remove the Old Sink: Disconnect the plumbing and take off the mounting clips. Carefully lift the old sink out of the cutout.
- Prepare the New Sink: Ensure the new sink fits into the existing cutout. If necessary, make any adjustments to the hole size.
- Install the New Sink: Place the new sink into the cutout and secure it with new mounting clips. Apply a bead of sealant around the edge to prevent leaks.
- Reconnect Plumbing: Connect the plumbing to the new sink, making sure all connections are tight.
- Check for Leaks: Run water through the sink to check for any leaks and ensure that everything is properly sealed.
Consulting a professional can help ensure that the new sink fits correctly and that the installation is done properly. This will help maintain the integrity of your benchtop and ensure a seamless transition from the old sink to the new one.
Do they come with a waste plug?
Titan’s top mount sinks include a stylish 90mm basket waste plug. This waste plug is designed to help manage waste and make soaking dishes easier. It’s both functional and attractive, fitting well with the sink’s overall design.
The waste plug is easy to use and maintain. It helps keep your kitchen clean and organized by effectively managing waste. The inclusion of this accessory adds to the practicality of Titan top mount sinks, making them a great choice for any kitchen.
Can a top mount sink be undermounted?
Converting a top mount sink to an undermount sink is generally not feasible because the two types of sinks are installed differently. Top mount sinks have a visible flange that rests on the benchtop, while undermount sinks are installed beneath the benchtop.
If you’re looking to switch from a top mount sink to an undermount sink, it’s best to choose a new sink designed specifically for undermount installation. This ensures that the sink is properly supported and fits well with your kitchen’s design. Trying to convert between top mount and undermount sinks is not recommended due to the differences in installation methods and structural requirements.