Resealing an undermount sink

crabcake

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My kitchen sink is an undermount beneath the surface of the granite, and the seal between the sink and granite is not solid all the way around. I noticed some water underneath the sink area, and that's what led to me looking at it.

Can I just get a tube of something like caulk but an adhesive and reline the seal between the two, or is this going to require me removing the sink?
 

Dupontster

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That should not have happened....That sink and top is not that old is it? I'd call whomever put it in the first time and make them fix it....
 

crabcake

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It was a year ago I had the new counters and sink put it ... and I'm of the opinion, "if you want something done right, do it yourself." I wouldn't think this is too hard a fix.
 

Nanny Pam

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crabcake said:
It was a year ago I had the new counters and sink put it ... and I'm of the opinion, "if you want something done right, do it yourself." I wouldn't think this is too hard a fix.
Hows the honey-bunny? Is he in the hosp. or home? or with you? Does he need his Delaware momma to make him some soup.:poorbaby:
 

Dupontster

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crabcake said:
It was a year ago I had the new counters and sink put it ... and I'm of the opinion, "if you want something done right, do it yourself." I wouldn't think this is too hard a fix.


I think they are mounted with some kind of epoxy and weight is put on them until the epoxy dries...You don't want that thing lettin go with a sink full of water...
 
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