Bath & Kitchen Studio offers an array of stainless steel sinks. The nearly indestructible stainless steel sink is a popular choice. Stainless steel neither chips, cracks, nor rusts so consider including a stainless steel sink in your re-design.

With stainless steel sinks from Oliveri, Barclay, Decolav, Blanco and Elkay, your options are many. Remember the two Gs in the guide to choosing a stainless steel sink for your bathroom or kitchen from Bath & Kitchen Studio: Grade & Gauge
Grade:
Understanding the grade of stainless steel will help in choosing your stainless steel sink. For instance, a stainless steel kitchen sink made from grades 430 or 304 refers to chromium (for strength) and nickel (for sustainability) in combination with the stainless steel. Inexpensive grade 430 contains only chromium. Nickel in stainless steel sinks means less corrosion. Grade 304 combines both metals. Purchasing a stainless steel kitchen sink from Bath & Kitchen Studio with an 18/10 ratio means the stainless steel sink contains 18% chromium, 10% nickel—a superior, strong stainless steel sink that will not rust.
Gauge:
The gauge (thickness) determines durability of your stainless steel sink. Purchase a stainless steel sink made from 18-20 gauge stainless steel. A 20-gauge stainless steel bathroom sink will stay warmer and quieter than a 22-gauge stainless steel sink. (Note: 18-gauge is thicker than 22-gauge.) Inexpensive stainless steel lacks an undercoating producing dull finishes and weaker planes. Bath & Kitchen Studio assists in finding the right stainless steel sink for your projected use.
Bath & Kitchen Studio supplies quality stainless steel sinks from Barclay, Blanco, Decolav, Elkay, and Oliveri. For help finding a stainless steel sink or for stainless steel questions, please call and thanks for visiting Bath & Kitchen Studio for quality stainless steel sinks. 1.866.460.1741
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