superrazorblade 0 Report post Posted December 15, 2007 Hi,Do you see a need to use tiles for the Kitchen Sink Cabinet?We have a bad experience with our existing house sink. The cabinet keeps decaying because water keeps seeping into the cabinet. It is likely because we are currently using a cheap type of Laminate top.We forgot to ask our ID/contractor during our initial quotation. Now my ID/contractor told me that in order to put tiles below the kitchen sink, we have to build concrete wall. And he mentioned that it costs more than 1k. Is this expensive?He also mentioned that since we are using solid top and with undermount sink, there is no risk of water seeping in. Is that a correct statement?Thank you. Regards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted December 15, 2007 hmm has price really gone up that much?my concrete sink support with granite countertop is $1,080 whether water seep in or not depends on a lot of factorsfor instance, condensation at the bottom of the sinkor the sealant wears off, or unfortunately your water pipe burst Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ricky3472 0 Report post Posted December 20, 2007 Hi all,I am having problem with my kitchen sink cabinet due to bad design. The wood unenderneath starts to rot as water seeps from the mixer tap pipe. As such i am thinking of modifying the kitchen sink. Any kind soul can recommend a reliable carpenter/plumber with good workmanship? Do not want to go back to the same contractor who did the job:(Work to be done :1. To cut a bigger hole on the existing table top to accomodate the new sink. Existing sink is of undermount type, changing to drop in type.2. To replace the rotten part of the wood if possible.3. Redo the drain pipe etc as my current sink is of single bowl type, changing to double bowl.Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted December 20, 2007 Hi AppleYes, expensive to have concrete support.But I am on for concrete support ONLY for basin and stove.It is better to have concrete especially when water involved. Over time, maybe 10 yrs, I afraid wood cannot stand the water!The rest will be normal cabinet support.Wow, $1,080 for concrete support, ard $150 pfr??HAPPYhmm has price really gone up that much?my concrete sink support with granite countertop is $1,080 :)whether water seep in or not depends on a lot of factorsfor instance, condensation at the bottom of the sinkor the sealant wears off, or unfortunately your water pipe burst Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted December 20, 2007 no i only do concrete sink support, a total of 4ft niaso that works out to about $270pfr for a concrete sink support INCLUDING blue pearl granite top Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lengmianxia 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 hi Apple,Can I check with you - is your sink support using homogenious tiles ? if so, is it difficult to maintain ? does it get stains very easily ? oso, does the grouting between tiles get dirty easily ?For my new place, my mum is considering doing tiles support for sink & stove cos it should be able to last longer. However, our kitchen may look very old-fashioned and also worried about the maintenance part.JosephHi AppleYes, expensive to have concrete support.But I am on for concrete support ONLY for basin and stove.It is better to have concrete especially when water involved. Over time, maybe 10 yrs, I afraid wood cannot stand the water!The rest will be normal cabinet support.Wow, $1,080 for concrete support, ard $150 pfr??HAPPY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 my concrete sink support is using granite countertop so can't really answer your questionhowever, the tiled sides and bottom is quite easy to cleanwon't consider concrete supports old-fashioned, just not 'in' now pix of my concrete sink supportbefore the sink was upbefore the countertop was upfinished product Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gumbokins 5 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 i hv concrete solid support for my sink+ stove too. not v big, same tiles as my homo wall tiles., no laminate. ID charged me 600$ for that. i got it at my parents' insistence because their sink @ home is rotting n having leakage problem coz is wood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 Usually mkt rate for concrete is around less than $150 pfr.You need to know how many per foot for your sink + stove...then you will know how much your id charge you per foot run.i hv concrete solid support for my sink+ stove too. not v big, same tiles as my homo wall tiles., no laminate. ID charged me 600$ for that. i got it at my parents' insistence because their sink @ home is rotting n having leakage problem coz is wood. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LouiseBrown 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 Hi applefreakThanks alot. A pic is worth more than a thousand words.Now, I can see what this is all about.Really like the color contract between your countertop and cabinet. SWEE!Cheers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 hi louisebrown, thanks for your kind compliments !! !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted December 22, 2007 Hi APPLEMy mum gonna have blue pearl for kitchen top.For me...I will not use the same as my mum...maybe other if got the same price like Blue Diamond, Silver Blue, Midnite Blue or Steel grey.Actully not many pple using blue pearl (too expensive), many opt for solid top.HAPPYhi louisebrown, thanks for your kind compliments Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted December 23, 2007 actually the better quality solid tops are more expensive than granite topscorian by dupont, LG etc are around $140 pfrthink i really got a very good deal at $100 pfr for my countertop think it's really up to the individual bahsome prefer the beauty of natural stone - like mesome prefer the seamless and uniformed colour of solid top Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superrazorblade 0 Report post Posted December 23, 2007 my concrete sink support is using granite countertop so can't really answer your questionhowever, the tiled sides and bottom is quite easy to cleanwon't consider concrete supports old-fashioned, just not 'in' now pix of my concrete sink supportbefore the sink was upbefore the countertop was upfinished productThanks to all who replied to my queries. I think I will need to ask my ID to install concrete bottom for the kitchen sink. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
simpleguy80 0 Report post Posted December 28, 2007 Anyone knows how much ur contractors or IDs charge for building a concrete bottom for kitchen sink? Any good recommendation for renovators who did kitchen sink at a reasonable price? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites