Never Fall Complete Sink Repair system

(622 reviews)

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  • Jordan Olson

    > 24 hour

    This system is the the most elegant approach I have ever seen to sagging undermount sinks. After days of cuss words trying to repair failed wood blocking unable to bear the weight of the disposal unit pulling the sink down from the countertop -- and still more days searching in vain at building centers and hardware stores for a solution -- I took a flier on this and boy am I glad I did! The components are well made (e.g. the edges were bead blasted so they dont cut ones fingers) and work pretty painlessly. The double-sided tape on the lower brackets is not all that strong, so I found it best to have a screw on the tip of screwdriver handy to tack the unit in before finishing the remaining screws with a cordless drill (carefully set to lower torque to avoid blowing out the cabinetry sides). Overall, the installation is quick and painless and works as advertised. I loved how you can turn the turnbuckles by feel alone while watching the silicone caulk bead compression from above, to make sure everything is even and perfect. The design and quality make this one of the best home repair purchases I have ever made. Its a real gem of engineering. It took me from misery to happiness in short order, and I truly praise this product with unbridled enthusiasm!

  • mrscollins

    > 24 hour

    First I’d like to say that I’m a 30-something female and I installled these independently. It took me forever because I would attempt to extend it to raise the sink and the metal kept slipping from the bottom of the metal on the sink. It would be great if it had rubber on the part that touched the sink to keep it from slipping. I had to unscrew and move around a couple times to get to the very correct spot where they wouldn’t slide off when tightened (which it’s under the counter so it’s not really that big of a deal). This is an issue with where the sink is and how it was installed into the space...not an issue with the product. The sink is an under mount stainless...that was attached solely by glue (and random pieces of cardboard were stuck up in there to “hold” it by the builder and that was also glued...yeah fun times)...and it’s in a corner space with more room on one side than the other. Shall I say, while I’m not the most savvy at fixing things...these things are a life saver that prevented me from having to have someone come in and drill into my granite, and/or charge me an arm and a leg. They are still holding my sink up...and there’s always dishes of some sort in there, so it’s definitely done the job!

  • J. Busse

    > 24 hour

    Started the install at 7:15 and was complete with a new no clog drain assembly by 8:00. I did not use the front bracket. It might have been faster with 2 people. I used a chisel to remove the old glue that had hardened. That took most of the time. There is about one inch of adjustment in the extension so I just dry fit everything and marked the cabinet walls about 1/4 - 1/2 inch below where the shortest distance of the extension landed. I did take out the pin and extension first and stuck only the bracket to the wall using the double sided tape so all that weight wasnt hanging on the glue. I was able to drill the pilot holes, that I think are very important, with a 90 degree drill. I could not fit my electric driver under the sink so I had to use a 90 degree ratcheting phillips to drive the screws. Needless to say, it is important to have the tools on hand and plan well. Then I put the sink on a stack of pots, put some sealant around the lip and installed these brackets. Then I hand turned the extensions slowly as the sink squeezed out the excess gunk. Turn wait, Wait Turn Turn Wait... etc. Done with the install. I did take the opportunity to install one of the no clog stopper assembly available on Amazon or the local hardware store. It works great too. Even though this is fairly expensive compared to clips I think it is well worth the money. It is darn near fool proof, is very strong, and easy to install.

  • Alex Gindin

    > 24 hour

    Our under the counter (double) stainless steel sink was installed poorly when the new counter tops went in (prior to us buying the house), and was being held up by one small, cheap metal bracket - basically the sink was falling down. I had no idea about attaching sinks to counters, and decided to try this product out before calling in help. It was super easy to install (about 10 minutes), and even easier to adjust. The sink is pretty heavy, but turning the supports to raise it was completely effortless. I did end up using the optional ratchet on the front of the sink because the sink was still bowing, and that worked perfectly as well. Highly recommend. It took up almost no space in the cabinet under the sink. Remember to use sealant between sink and counter.

  • laura

    > 24 hour

    Our kitchen sink fell in a few weeks ago because the gent who owned our house before us used industrial glue instead of the normal bracket kit. We bought this as a hail Mary since none of the hardware stores had what we needed. And it more than did the job!

  • Angela

    > 24 hour

    After watching several YouTube videos I purchased this kit. I didn’t need to remove garbage disposal or plumbing. I am a 59 year old woman,, and I did it myself. The sink is sturdy and will never drop out again. This kit made an otherwise impossible job surprisingly easy!

  • Agustina Ledner

    > 24 hour

    Our sink had a large gap where it should have joined to the countertop. I thought it was just a matter of time until the whole sink detached. My husband found this and said it was easy to install. It appears better than the original installation. Very robust. Great product, actually does what it’s supposed to and at a very reasonable price.

  • Dave Luebbert

    > 24 hour

    Our double stainless steel kitchen sink was installed 16 years ago and about halfway during that time, we noticed the sink starting to droop in the middle where the sinks are divided. There were metal screws holding the metal sink up against the quartz counter top at the corners but not along the long edges in front and back. Not knowing how to solve the problem a few years ago I propped up the center with a length of pipe from below. It was only noticeable when opening the doors under the sink. Fast forward to last week when wife and I were getting our home ready to sell. She said she wouldnt buy a home that had that problem so this system looked like the best solution. It arrived in the mail, I looked at the instructions and photos, and probably within a half hour I had the two long pieces installed under the front and rear of the sink. I figured out which way to turn the bar to tighten, or push, up the sink and now the sink looks tight and flush like it did when first installed. The metal pieces cannot really even be seen unless peeking under the sink. Wifes happy, Im happy!

  • AP

    > 24 hour

    In almost 20 years, this is only my second Amazon review. This product is so perfect, I just had to leave a review. My undermount sink was pulling away from the granite. I stressed about it for months and wasnt really sure what to do about it. I was afraid to hire some local handyman who could accidentally crack my granite countertops. Long story short, I had these installed and my sink was fixed in less than 30 minutes from the time they were delivered on my doorstep. Im not a handyman, Im a computer programmer by trade. The instructions are simple, well written, and in perfect English! These things are so easy to install, so sturdy, and make so much sense! I dont know why they arent required by code to begin with! For the price, theres no reason to wait for your undermount sink to fail. Just go ahead and buy these and never worry about it again.

  • Frank C.

    > 24 hour

    If youre handy, this repair system will save you a lot of money. Can someone answer me why everyones sink is attached to the granite with worthless glue guaranteed to separate? I cant believe how widespread this issue is. My sink started separating from the granite and a repair guy quoted me over $300 to stabilize it in place. I watched a YouTube video instead and one of the comments recommended this repair system. I had very little room on one side of the sink but still managed to get the arm in there for support. Installation of the middle support was quite easy. The most challenging part for me was cleaning the old silicone and reapplying it. Anyways, for this repair kit and clear silicone, job done for less than $50.

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