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(In the interest of being on the same page, I'm in Canada. So some similiarities to the UK, some to the US with materials, etc)
Our undermount kitchen sink appears to be separating one one side ever so slightly from the quartz countertop. There's an angle there that wasn't visible before. We have no prior experience fixing this but we're pretty good with home repairs. How does this get fixed? Some kind of glue to hold it up again? Luckily whoever installed it set a beam of wood underneath the sink across the cabinet below the sink. But I can't imagine it will be very stable like that, plus the potential for leaking in the area that's come loose. There is no bracket or anything other than whatever the sealant/glue that is keeping the sink adhered to the quartz countertop.
Would love some help with this. Thank you!
Overall view under sink...
Lying on the left pointing up... (so the top of this photo is effectively the left wall of the first photo)
A view of the separated gap...
A video panning from the sealed portion on the right to the gap portion on the left... you'll have to go see it on my OneDrive, I don't know how to post video here.
https://1drv.ms/v/s!Api-Y_uanSf-x41hUR5UWwWFUx5nsQ?e=GRp2uj
Our undermount kitchen sink appears to be separating one one side ever so slightly from the quartz countertop. There's an angle there that wasn't visible before. We have no prior experience fixing this but we're pretty good with home repairs. How does this get fixed? Some kind of glue to hold it up again? Luckily whoever installed it set a beam of wood underneath the sink across the cabinet below the sink. But I can't imagine it will be very stable like that, plus the potential for leaking in the area that's come loose. There is no bracket or anything other than whatever the sealant/glue that is keeping the sink adhered to the quartz countertop.
Would love some help with this. Thank you!
Overall view under sink...
Lying on the left pointing up... (so the top of this photo is effectively the left wall of the first photo)
A view of the separated gap...
A video panning from the sealed portion on the right to the gap portion on the left... you'll have to go see it on my OneDrive, I don't know how to post video here.
https://1drv.ms/v/s!Api-Y_uanSf-x41hUR5UWwWFUx5nsQ?e=GRp2uj