Best Undermount Kitchen Sink 2026 — 16-Gauge Stainless Picks
Undermount sinks look cleaner than drop-in but require granite or solid surface counters. Top picks at three sizes.
Undermount sinks attach below your counter, eliminating the rim that traps crumbs on drop-in sinks. Requires granite, quartz, or solid-surface counters that can support the sink weight from below.
Quick Comparison
| Pick | Best For | Approx Price |
|---|---|---|
| #1 Pick | Kraus Standart PRO 33" Stainless Steel Undermount Sink | $300-$450 |
Our Picks
Gauge Matters
16-gauge stainless: thicker, quieter, dent-resistant. 18-gauge: thinner, cheaper, dings easier. {inline(P['kraus_sink'], 'Kraus Standart PRO')} is 16-gauge standard.
Single vs Double Bowl
Single bowl: easier to wash large pans. Double bowl: separates dishes from food prep.
Installation
Undermount sink install: $229+. We handle the silicone seal, mounting clips, and faucet drilling. Note: counters MUST be granite/quartz, not laminate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Drop-in or undermount?
Undermount looks better but requires solid counter material.
16-gauge or 18-gauge?
16-gauge. Quieter, dent-resistant, lasts 20+ years.
How much for installation?
$229+. Plus counter cutting if not pre-cut for undermount.
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