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πŸ™„ Broken sink

πŸ™„ Broken sink
πŸ™„ Broken sink
πŸ™„ Broken sink

I was trying to break apart ice in a bag πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ The sink just shattered. Worst part - the sink and counter are all one unit. Literally fml

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1lvsqv0
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FiftyFantoms

Thats gonna take a while to sink in.. That sucks..

15 hours ago
Zkimaiz

Ohh that's a hole... Didn't read the caption and was wondering where the oil is coming from and what's reflecting in it

15 hours ago
Friendly_Warpoop OP

Yup. It's a whole hole

15 hours ago
Itsme340

Hole'ly hell

15 hours ago
Candid-Asparagus130

Wait, you sure that sink/counter are one unit? Take a photo underneath. I don't believe you. This ain't a bathroom vanity

15 hours ago
zirky

that does look like an undermount sink

15 hours ago
Candid-Asparagus130

Yeah... Just the edges of the counter are rounded is all

15 hours ago
Friendly_Warpoop OP

https://preview.redd.it/y4pcnzy14xbf1.jpeg?width=2992&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d13d2cb1115e50624172fd659a3bd3cc59177998

Is this undermounted? It sure feels like one piece

14 hours ago
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14 hours ago
Friendly_Warpoop OP

I mean. I'll take that good news

14 hours ago
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14 hours ago
Friendly_Warpoop OP

Yea. I've told the landlord. They're getting a quote to fix it.

14 hours ago
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14 hours ago
Friendly_Warpoop OP

It's a house with their own contractor. So - fingers crossed

12 hours ago
woodchippp

This is an acrylic counter. Corian being the most recognizable brand name, but there are dozens of different brands. The sink is also a heavy acrylic. Bonded with a high strength acrylic resin. essentially it is a one piece sink and counter. The only way to remove the old sink is to cut it out. Just about the only way to cut out an acrylic sink permanently bonded to an acrylic counter is with a special sink cutting jig. Few fabricators have this jig thus it will take a special company which equates to an expensive fix.

9 hours ago
mr_lab_rat

That looks like adhesive attached undermount. Still gonna be pricey but way cheaper than whole new counter.

8 hours ago
Cool-oldtimer1888

That does suck. But thats why I will only have stainless steel for a kitchen sink.

15 hours ago
FaithlessnessJust243

The solution might be to cut sink out and either undermount stainless steel sink or drop in from the top!

15 hours ago
Candid-Asparagus130

Dont even need to cut. Looks to already be an undermount

15 hours ago
woodchippp

It’s permanently bonded. It takes a special company that knows how to deal with that material (Corian or another acrylic of a different brand). Then that company has to have the special tools to cut off the old sink (few fabricators do). This will be an expensive repair.

9 hours ago
Candid-Asparagus130

You sound more knowledgeable than me, I work in property insurance. But I've never heard of that, very interesting.

Btw, this is a photo from the bottom that OP uploaded.

https://preview.redd.it/kkqf4d1akybf1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=96e0ac8aecb85d92391ee3b095c89764da6cdd06

9 hours ago
ChillyTodayHotTamale

I would also never break a bag of ice in my sink. I would drop it in my deck or driveway where it's solid wood or concrete.

14 hours ago
Candid-Asparagus130

Enjoy paying for concrete patch repairs. Lmao

13 hours ago
ChillyTodayHotTamale

How is the ice going to break a concrete driveway?

11 hours ago
Candid-Asparagus130

It's less likely, obviously, but it can happen..

Ice isn't soft like a liquid ya know...

11 hours ago
Charming-Flamingo307

You'd have to drop more ice than a single person could lift to break concrete

11 minutes ago
this_noise

If 5 minutes crafts has taught me anything, it's that you can fix that with some hot glue, baking powder, glitter & by buying a new house πŸ‘

15 hours ago
chuckwagon9

Well, there's your problem...

15 hours ago
reiningfyre

Just patch it up, you're golden.

15 hours ago
Ynzxx

Now did that happen

15 hours ago
_route666_

Kinda dumb solution here, couldnt you maybe super glue the pieces back in place and just not put anything heavy on that side? Maybe just rinse stuff out there and seal with some kinda water proof sealant so it doesn’t leak?

15 hours ago
Meatloaf_Mondai

Pretty sure this image has been posted before and not by this person.

15 hours ago
Friendly_Warpoop OP

That would definitely not be true as I just took the picture in my kitchen right after it happened.

14 hours ago
woodchippp

Welcome to Reddit. Filled with bad advice and conspiracy theorists.

9 hours ago