Stainless steel sinks are graded by gauge, and the number tells you how thick the steel is — with a twist. A lower gauge is thicker, sturdier, and usually better.
The gauge
The gauge is the thickness of the steel, and lower numbers mean thicker metal. An 16-gauge sink is thicker and sturdier than an 22-gauge one.
The feel
Thicker steel resists dents and reduces noise, while thinner steel can sound tinny and flex under a full sink.
The insulation
Many better sinks add sound-dampening pads underneath, which matters as much as the gauge for quiet.
The value
A mid-range 18-gauge sink with good padding is a solid everyday choice. hard water is common across the region, and older neighborhoods still have galvanized supply lines In Greenville, 18-gauge is a common sweet spot.
The padding
Sound-dampening pads on the underside matter as much as the gauge for a quiet sink. A well-padded 18-gauge sink feels far more solid.
The call
Feel the sink before you buy. Call 888-217-3585 and Greenville, NC Plumber Connect will match you with a Greenville pro.
Plumbing in Greenville: what to know
In Greenville, hard water is common across the region, and older neighborhoods still have galvanized supply lines. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Pitt County — from Winterville, Ayden and Washington to ZIP codes like 27834, 27879, 28590 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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