American Standard Sinks
by LIXIL CorporationDurable kitchen and bathroom sinks in porcelain, stainless steel, and cast iron, designed for everyday reliability and easy installation. Popular lines include the Quince and Edgewater kitchen sinks.
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View All →How to Unclog a Kitchen Sink
Clear a kitchen sink clog with five methods from easiest to most aggressive -- boiling water, plunging, baking soda, P-trap cleaning, and drain snaking.
How to Install an Undermount Sink
Mount an undermount sink to granite, quartz, or solid surface -- clip placement, silicone application, drain hookup, and the 24-hour cure that makes it watertight.
How to Fix a Leaking Sink Drain
Find and fix a leaking sink drain -- whether it is the basket strainer seal, the tailpiece connection, or the P-trap slip joints -- with the right fix for each failure point.
Common Sinks Problems
View All →Slow Draining Sink
Almost always a partial clog from hair, soap scum, grease, or food debris in the drain, P-trap, or branch line. Simple DIY fix, under 30 minutes.
Sink Drain Odor
Foul smell from the drain? Bacterial biofilm in the pipe, dried-out P-trap letting sewer gas through, or food debris in the disposal or overflow. Most drain odors fixed in under 30 minutes with household items.
Chipped or Cracked Sink
Chips and cracks in porcelain, enamel, fireclay, composite, and acrylic sinks range from cosmetic to structural. Small chips fix with a touch-up kit. Larger cracks may need refinishing or replacement.
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