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does stone cause more breakage in ceramics

melnel1
10 years ago
I'm considering a stone sink but worried that it does not absorb wet slippery dishes that may fall out of your hands during washing and therefore cause more breakage
FarmHouseSink, 36x20x10 · More Info

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    Stoneman Tile & Marble
    10 years ago
    ceramic and stone breakage is almost equal, as it is the glass/porcelain that breaks cause by vibrations. We can of course only guarantee the durability of our sinks, not the dishes. However, we have been selling these for a long time, and never had a problem. And ceramic surfaces also do not absorb the liquids, and stone sinks are less slippery. I hope this helps.