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Installation

Any kitchen benefits from expert installation. High quality products look their best when fitted with meticulous attention to detail.

Due to the normal manufacturing tolerances of +/-2% on all dimensions, we strongly recommend that you do not cut any worktops or mounting surfaces until you are in receipt of your sink. It is best to use the sink as a template to provide accurate dimensions.

Spend time identifying a specialist professional you feel comfortable with. Online review sites can be helpful in forming a shortlist. Judge their understanding of the project just as much as the quote. It may be worth asking to see one of their previous jobs, or talking to a recent customer.

A Shaws sink is made from fireclay, a dense clay that transforms into an immensely durable ceramic when fired at high temperature.

 

This makes it much heavier than other ceramic sinks. Our largest sinks are around 80kg – roughly the weight of an average man in the UK. So they need careful handling, and the cabinetry needs to be capable of supporting the weight.

 

Installation Guide

Watch our installation guide video

If you are fitting the sink yourself, we have prepared a short video that explains how to prepare and fit an apron-fronted sink. Remember that taps and accessories should generally be fitted prior to the sink, as access is more difficult afterwards. The same is true of sink overflow kits – most Shaws sinks have overflows, and these cannot be installed after the sink is fitted.