How do I install a sink under the counter?

Bcfatbroad
by Bcfatbroad

I have 3inches of counter space. I want to put my kitchen sink under the counter and do it as a pull out type..it has 2large basins and a small one in the middle. Aluminum metal. What should I use as piping for water to go out of basins to the pipe for the hook up to leave house. Thank you for any assistance on answers

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  • Lynn Sorrell Lynn Sorrell on Jan 13, 2019

    they make flexible hoses; but it would be much simpler to just make board/counter top piece that fits over sink you could move it over to reach one sink at a time or 2 or all 3 also use small roll away cart for additional counter top space. don't know what tyou would use as the bracket to hold sink that would be strong enuf for weight of sink. you'd need to strengthen frane around area to hold it all too.Interesting idea I'm curious how you'd do this; I used to live in 1950's bungalow and it had a whopping 12"s of counter space 6"s on eacg side of sink, I used a small table in kitchen for additional counter top space, it sucked, also had washer & dryer in kitchen.I also used top of dryer

  • Janice Janice on Jan 13, 2019

    I suggest you look into having a piece of granite or quartz cut to fit right over your sink that can be used as counter. Have them drill a hole through it so you can lift it up with your finger to use the sink. Much more simple solution than trying to have a sink that moves.

    Even a wood cutting board type arrangement cut to the size of the sink might work as well and you won't have to deal with pluming changes.