
When you’re ready to upgrade your kitchen sink, the first big decision you’ll face isn't about the material or the color—it’s about the mounting style. The way your sink attaches to your countertop changes everything from the visual flow of your kitchen to how much effort you’ll spend cleaning up after dinner.
The two heavy hitters in the world of kitchen design are Undermount and Drop-In (also known as Top-Mount) sinks. Here is a breakdown of how they compare so you can choose the one that’s right for your home.
An undermount sink is installed beneath the countertop, meaning the edge of your granite or quartz is what you see at the rim.
A drop-in sink has a visible rim that rests on top of the countertop surface. This is the most common sink style found in older homes.
Many homeowners assume that if they currently have a bulky drop-in sink, they are stuck with that style forever unless they replace their entire countertop. This is a common misconception that keeps people from getting the sleek, undermount kitchen of their dreams.
I Hate My Sink specializes in breaking this barrier. We replace kitchen sinks without removing your existing granite, quartz, or marble countertops.
Why I Hate My Sink is the ultimate solution for your mounting choice:
If you have solid stone countertops and want a high-end, easy-to-clean kitchen, the Undermount is your winner. If you are working with laminate or prefer a more traditional look, the Drop-In remains a practical and functional choice.
Stop letting an old sink rim hold back your kitchen’s style. Whether you want a sleek undermount conversion or a modern drop-in workstation, the pros can make it happen in just one day.
Contact I Hate My Sink today for a free, no-obligation quote and see how we can upgrade your kitchen without the mess of a full remodel!