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How to install a Kohler Whitehaven Short Apron Farmhouse Sink
eFaucets’ experts show you how to replace your old kitchen sink with the Kohler Whitehaven Short Apron Farmhouse.
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I have a 9 3/4 apron and can't find the right cabinet to use without cutting some of the doors , which I don't want to do: where can I find a cabinet where I can just cut the top portion off like you did? It would have to have shorter doors:
Don't apply silicone topically as shown a 4:58, please. Apply a generous bead to the sink flange, drop the top, raise the sink, spray the squeeze-out with Windex, and wipe it away. Topical silicone leaks and a leaking sink can cause catastrophic countertop damage if the top has had steel rod reinforcement and the rod rusts. You have been warned; I fix this constantly.
You don't need to remove granite countertops to install this sink. Simply tap the cabinet front off, slide the sink in place, and reattach the cabinet front.
Nice video – we've also created a downloadable guide here https://www.annieandoak.com/blogs/design-style/the-only-guide-you-need-to-choosing-and-installing-a-farmhouse-sink
I have watched several videos on installing fireclay farmhouse/apron sinks and have yet found out if you need any type of adhesives between sink and frame support to help hold. Any advice would be greatly appreciated