โMar-03-2022 07:21 PM
โDec-15-2024 01:26 PM
Okay. Here it is two years later. The countertop is continuing to swell. The thin skin is even coming away around the sink. I want to replace the sink with a top Mount sink. Looking on Amazon, I found the very sink I have and it looks like it was meant to be a top Mount and Thor put it underneath the countertop. I wonder, do any of you have a Thor with a top-mount sink? Maybe the installer just put it in wrong!
โDec-20-2024 06:40 AM - edited โDec-20-2024 06:45 AM
no, they didn't put it in wrong, you just waited two years to do anything after you noticed a problem. with moisture you can't wait that long.
at this point you can take the whole top off as your not going to stop it now, get a sink of your choice and reinstall anything.
If you decide yo go with a top mount then make sure you seal the edges very well, even the exposed edges where you cut out the sink so they don't adsorb moisture.
if it were me I would take that counter offand take it to a place that does countertops, and see if they have a synthetic stone cutoff that works for cheep then you never have to worry about swelling again. if you use the same sink as a undermount the part they cut out for it can be placed inside as a cutting board/work space expander, but make sure you tell them that. doing this will make it so you never have to worry about moisture again at that sink. I don't know why anyone uses particle board anymore, thats the cheep part, not how the sink is mounted.
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