Bathroom And Kitchen Sink

Resurfacing Bathroom and Kitchen Sink

 

If you’ve been thinking about resurfacing or replacing your bathroom or kitchen sink, but aren’t sure about what to do, then figuring out what goes into this type of project will help you decide. Knowing what types of material to use, the amount of time it will take to complete the project, and the benefits of resurfacing versus replacing a sink can help you make your decision in no time.

 

 

The Materials Used

 

When resurfacing a sink, there are a few things that you will need to complete the project. First, you will need to purchase a trisodium phosphate which will clean the surface of the sink and prepare it for the next step of the process. You will also need medium and fine-grit sandpaper and a handheld sander to even out the surface, a bonding agent and cloth to apply it, and an epoxy primer to finish the job.

 

These items can be found at any hardware store and you can even find an environmentally friendly option to replace the trisodium phosphate if you like to stay away from chemical cleaners.

 

 

Time to Complete the Project

 

Resurfacing a sink can take only a few hours, depending on how bad the condition of the sink is. The main bulk of the project will require sanding of imperfections in the porcelain. This is done with the sandpaper and will even out the minor chips and scratches so that the surface is nice and even.

 

What will likely take up a long time as well, is the amount of time spent waiting for the bonding agent and epoxy to dry. The bonding agent will need to be applied over the entire surface of the sink and allowed to dry for about 5 to 10 minutes.

 

Then, the first epoxy layer will be applied and allowed to dry for 15 minutes, and the second layer will be added and left to dry for another 15 minutes.

 

 

The Benefits of Resurfacing Vs. Replacing a Sink

 

The cost difference between resurfacing and replacing a sink can be the major factor in which option you choose. The average cost of replacing a sink may be as high as $500. This depends on the style and size of the sink itself, and if you get it replaced professionally, labor will be added to this cost.

 

However, the benefit of resurfacing a sink is a bargain compared to replacement. On average, the cost of resurfacing a sink will range between just $225 and $400. This lower cost can make the choice easier for those wanting to stay close to a low budget.

 

 

Conclusion

 

If you have been looking to replace your sink, then you may want to rethink that decision and have it resurfaced instead. With the ability to resurface a sink and make it look as good as new, this low-cost option can be a great way to save money.