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I'm in the process of a new kitchen install and coming to the end - thank god!
My last task is the sink, of which I opted for the Bristan Gallery Quartz 1.5 bowl sink. Now, the issue that I have got, is that it does not sit flat against the worktop - as the sink itself is not level. It is basically raised around 4mm-5mm on the drainer end, which can be pressed down easily enough, but this causes the sink end to rise bythe same amount. Almost like it is bowed. Before it gets asked, it is not fouling anything underneath it.
So the question is, has anyone come across this before? Is this normal for a quartz sink and if so, what is the workaround for it? I've considered using a good silicone and putting a breeze block on each end over night whilst it cures, but not sure if that's such a good idea?! They do supply clips with the sink, however, these will not be easy to fit at all at the sink end - the drainer end will be no problem though.
On a side note, the flippin' waste kit that was bundled in with it is also not the appropriate one - it is not possible to fit the the overflow pipe to the drainer. Doh!
My last task is the sink, of which I opted for the Bristan Gallery Quartz 1.5 bowl sink. Now, the issue that I have got, is that it does not sit flat against the worktop - as the sink itself is not level. It is basically raised around 4mm-5mm on the drainer end, which can be pressed down easily enough, but this causes the sink end to rise bythe same amount. Almost like it is bowed. Before it gets asked, it is not fouling anything underneath it.
So the question is, has anyone come across this before? Is this normal for a quartz sink and if so, what is the workaround for it? I've considered using a good silicone and putting a breeze block on each end over night whilst it cures, but not sure if that's such a good idea?! They do supply clips with the sink, however, these will not be easy to fit at all at the sink end - the drainer end will be no problem though.
On a side note, the flippin' waste kit that was bundled in with it is also not the appropriate one - it is not possible to fit the the overflow pipe to the drainer. Doh!