Randolph Morris Granite Farmhouse Apron Front Sink Installation Manual

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General Recommendations:

Read installation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing sink. Be sure to use proper tools and always
wear proper personal safety accessories for your protection.

Prior to Installation:

Inspect the sink prior to installation to make sure the sink has not been damaged during shipping.
Use the cut-out template provided.
Additional floor and wall preparation may be required to avoid damaging the product.
Make sure to purchase the correct cabinet for your farmhouse sink. Farmhouse base cabinets should be 3" larger
than the actual size of the sink.
Not recommended to be installed with laminate countertop.

Tools and Material Needed for Installation:

NOTE: Specialized tools may be necessary to install Granite Undermount sinks with countertop materials other than
wood, marble, or granite.
Granite Farmhouse
Apron Front Sink
Installation Guide

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  • Page 1 Granite Farmhouse Apron Front Sink Installation Guide General Recommendations: Read installation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing sink. Be sure to use proper tools and always wear proper personal safety accessories for your protection. Prior to Installation: • Inspect the sink prior to installation to make sure the sink has not been damaged during shipping. Use the cut-out template provided.
  • Page 2 1. Measure & Build Supports a. Measure the actual height of apron. b. Build supports on inside of cabinet based on sink measurements. Installer Tip: Support Options c. 1 1/4” Angle Irons d. (2) 2”x 4’ e. 3/4” Plywood 2. Cut Cabinet Front a.
  • Page 3 4. Cut Countertop a. Use a bead of silicone (or preferred adhesive) around the rim of the sink. Check the alignment of the sink to the cutout in the countertop. b. Place countertop cutout hole over sink and press firmly. Installer Tip: Use acetone or denatured alcohol to remove any excess sealant.

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