Sinks That Work Clean, Look Sharp

From undermounts with tight reveals to workstation sinks with built-ins, we plan, spec, and install sink systems that handle real cooking—without leaks, flex, or fuss.

The Kitchen Workhorse

Your sink anchors prep and cleanup. Good sizing, mounting, and plumbing turn daily tasks into smooth, safe routines.

Aesthetics

Edge profiles, reveal lines, and faucet finishes tie the look together—from farmhouse fronts to near-invisible undermounts.

  • Aligned reveals & caulk lines
  • Finish matching with hardware
  • Trim & apron integration

Function

Right bowl shape and accessories speed prep, protect counters, and keep water where it belongs.

  • Basket strainers & disposals
  • Grids, racks, and drain placement
  • Leak-safe sealing & support

How We Help—Spec, Install, Tune

We match sink type to use patterns, verify cabinet & counter compatibility, then install to spec: level, supported, and sealed.

  • Type & size recommendations
  • Template coordination for counters
  • Plumbing, disposal, air-gap as required
  • On-site alignment & leak checks
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Sink Services

Six core services to plan, install, and upgrade sink systems built for daily duty.

Kitchen sink design and placement

Design

We align size, bowl count, and accessories with how you prep and clean—plus faucet reach and spray options.

  • Bowl geometry & drain location
  • Workstation accessories mapping
  • Backsplash & window considerations

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Types of Kitchen Sinks

Ten common formats—choose for workflow, counter, and cabinet compatibility.

Drop-In

Drop-In

Rimmed sinks that sit on top of the counter—great for retrofits and laminate tops.

  • Simple, secure installs
  • Good with most counters
  • Easy replacement path

Undermount

Undermount

Mounted under stone/solid-surface for a wipe-in edge. Requires solid support and careful sealing.

  • Clean, modern look
  • Consistent reveals
  • Strong bracket systems

Farmhouse

Farmhouse

Apron-front sinks with extra depth and presence. Needs a reinforced base cabinet and exact fit.

  • Sturdy support framing
  • Template & notch accuracy
  • Fireclay or stainless options

Integrated

Integrated

Seamless sinks formed from the same counter material for an ultra-clean, modern look.

  • Solid-surface fabrication
  • No rim, easy wipe-down
  • Precise templating

Double-Basin

Double-Basin

Split bowls for separate wash and rinse—or divide prep and cleanup during busy meals.

  • Equal or offset bowls
  • Drain & disposer options
  • Accessory compatibility

Single-Basin

Single-Basin

One large bowl for sheet pans and stock pots—pair with accessories for versatility.

  • Max capacity & clearance
  • Grid/rack protection
  • Ergonomic faucet pairing

Workstation

Workstation

Built-in ledges hold cutting boards, colanders, and racks—turning the sink into a prep hub.

  • Accessory rails & inserts
  • Drain protection grids
  • Faucet/spray integration

Prep Sink

Prep Sink

Secondary sink on the island or baking zone to split tasks and keep the main sink free.

  • Bar/prep size options
  • Filtered water choices
  • Waste & air-gap planning

Bar Sink

Bar Sink

Compact bowl for drinks, prep, or coffee service—great near seating or a beverage center.

  • Ice & beverage friendly
  • Optional disposal
  • Entertaining layouts

Corner

Corner

Space-saving configuration that frees up long counter runs—install needs careful template work.

  • Cabinet compatibility
  • Counter support and seams
  • Faucet reach planning

Why Choose Shipley & Sons

Licensed, insured, and detail-obsessed—level installs, tuned plumbing, and clean finishes that last.

Leak-Safe Installs
Proper sealants, clamps, and pressure checks so drips don’t show up later.
Countertop Coordination
Template, reveal, and cutout accuracy with stone/solid surface partners.
Disposal & Accessory Expertise
Quiet disposals, air switches, and filtration installed to spec.
Respectful Jobsites
Protection, dust control, and daily cleanup while we work.

Kitchen Sink FAQs

Answers about sizing, materials, plumbing, and maintenance.

What sink size works best for everyday cooking?

Most households benefit from a 27–33" main bowl or a 33–36" workstation for trays and pots. We’ll scale to your cabinet and workflow.

  • Cabinet width & clearance checks
  • Faucet reach and height pairing
  • Accessory recommendations
Can we convert from drop-in to undermount?

Usually yes with stone/solid-surface counters and proper support. We’ll verify cutout integrity and bracket options.

  • Reveal style selection
  • Support/clip hardware
  • Sealant & test procedure
What maintenance keeps sinks looking new?

Use grids/racks, wipe dry after heavy use, and avoid harsh abrasives. We’ll leave care guides matched to your material.

  • Material-specific cleaners
  • Re-seal schedule (if applicable)
  • Disposal & trap checks

Ready for a Better Sink Setup?

Let’s spec the right bowl, accessories, and faucet—then install cleanly so it just works.