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Advantages and Disadvantages of White Kitchen Ceramic Sinks

Advantages and Disadvantages of White Kitchen Ceramic Sinks

Ceramic sink Widely available, aesthetically diverse, easy to maintain and affordable it’s not hard to see why ceramic sinks are among the most common sights in kitchens around the world. Of course, before you go out and buy a ceramic sink, it’s important to know what it brings to the table.

Creating a White Kitchen Ceramic Sinks

Ceramic sinks are made using a mixture of clays, fillers and fluxes that are mixed and bonded together during the firing process. Thanks to the firing process and the natural materials used, no two ceramic sinks are 100% alike. The materials and firing process used to make ceramic sinks can have a drastic effect on their lifespan.

Advantages

  • As mentioned above, you can punch through a white kitchen ceramic sink with a good dose of kitchen punishment. Although they are more sensitive to heat than other materials, you can easily place a hot pot or kettle on them. Unlike stainless steel sinks, you also cannot dent a ceramic sink.
  • The most common appearance of a ceramic kitchen sink is bright white, but they are actually available in other colours. If you really want your sink to be an eye-catcher, consider using a black or stone ceramic sink.
  • In addition, it is available in a fairly wide range of colours, which makes it easy to match your kitchen cabinets. These sinks also come in a variety of different shapes and designs. You can find single, double and even triple ceramic sinks and you can even have one custom designed.
  • Ceramic sinks are usually installed smoothly in kitchen units. There is little room for dirt and grime to accumulate, and their glazed surface makes it difficult for stains to seep deep into the surface of the sink.
  • Thanks to their impenetrable surface, cleaning ceramic kitchen sinks is a breeze with only basic all-purpose cleaners. If your sink needs a deeper cleaning, wipe it down with a diluted solution of bleach or vinegar.

Disadvantages

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  • You can’t dent a ceramic kitchen sink, but you can break and crack it if you try hard enough. Once you compromise the glaze, the immediate area around the chipped area can quickly change colour.
  • Ceramic kitchen sinks are durable, which means that if you drop a plate or glass in them, chances are you’ll need to find a replacement. Equipping your sink with a removable sink mat can help minimize the possibility of broken glasses and plates.
  • If you are looking for an eco-friendly sink, then a ceramic sink is not the best choice. Its base materials are mined from the earth and the manufacturing process consumes a lot of energy, making ceramic sinks a less sustainable alternative compared to other types of kitchen sinks. One rather green thing that ceramic kitchen sinks have is that they are usually recycled. Broken ceramic sinks are ground into a fine powder and then used to make other ceramic products.