Never Fall Complete Sink Repair system
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Frank C.
> 3 dayIf 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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Daniel E. Walter
16-11-2024My double kitchen undermount sink was starting to come apart from the counter in the middle. Also the caulking was looking very bad and discolored. So after reading lots of reviews I decided on this product and a tube of silicone caulk. The installation was very simple since the back of the plate that you screw into the cabinet was sticky so it allowed you to place in on the wall in the exact place you wanted before drilling holes into the cabinet and attaching it to the wall. Then once attached it was very easy to tighten the arm to press the sink up tight against the bottom of the counter and squeeze the newly installed caulk to make a secure fit.
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josefo
> 3 dayThis is exactly what I needed. Very solid hardware, easy to align, and effortless and precise turnbuckle action with plenty of travel. Can’t go wrong with this kit vs. other low grade imitations.
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Tracey
> 3 dayWe woke up New Years morning to find our stainless steel kitchen sink had come unglued and dropped into the base cabinet - disposal and all. I am somewhat handy but could not figure out how to fix this. The original install used some kind of clips and a rail system that had pulled loose taking a bit of the cabinet with it. I had my licensed plumber look at it and he also had no ideas. So... off to you tube and amazon and after seeing a lot of ideas that I knew would not work in my situation I came upon this system. After removing all of the old mounting stuff and cleaning the old caulk off of the sink and counter these were fairly straightforward to install. My sink is now re- caulked and back in place and I feel like it is more secure than before. Thanks for the thoughtful design and the added touch of the adhesive on the back... made it a lot easier to install. Great product that I would highly recommend.
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C J Smith
> 3 dayThe granite contractor did a number on us, he installed our under counter kitchen sink with absolutely no support at all, just silicone sealant. Whats truly amazing is that it held for 5 years before completely failing. I resealed the sink after cleaning of all the old silicone and held it in place by using 2x4 and a couple of car jacks to add some extra pressure to help it seal solidly. That night, I started looking for options to give the sink continuous support. It didnt take long to figure out that Never Fail was the best option. Two days later, they arrived and I installed them in about 20 minutes. Easy to install, very well made an suited for this issue, a little expensive but worth every penny, It truly is a permanent fix!
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Rebecca
> 3 dayThis is a wonderful product, something I wish granite installers would put on (even at an add-on installation price) when the sink is first set into the granite. (Original install was with cardboard & silicone glue :0(. Our double sink (with same sized bowls on either side) had dropped & husband had supported it with a couple of 1X4s front & back. It was so dropped upon their removal that is was necessary to remove the sink, remove the silicone from the sink & the granite. It was a bit difficult for hubby to get into the cabinet to put the brackets in place, but he did it. Everything now looks brand new. This Never Fall system is so good that we bought a set for our secondary kitchen sink & a set for our son-in-law to install at his house.
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T. Runyan
> 3 dayMy stainless steel sink came loose from our quartz countertop and I wasnt sure how to fix it. I found this solution on Amazon and it really works. Only one side of our sink was loose but I ended up using all three supports to make sure the sink never comes loose again. Our sink cabinet walls are made of hard rubberized material - they are supposed to protect the other cabinets if there was ever a major water leak. I installed the support under the bad side and raised the sink back into position. I then installed the front support which did connect to the wood part of the cabinet and lastly I installed the other side support to the rubberized wall. They have been installed for several weeks and I have checked them regularly for any type of loosening but so far they are rock solid. If you have an issue with a sink coming loose or if you are afraid your sink may come loose you should get this solution.
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C.G.
21-11-2024I have quartz countertops and an undercounter stainless sink. It fell about 1.5 because it apparently was only held in(all this time!) with nothing but adhesive. The plumbing was fine so I decided to try this. I bought a small tube of silicon adhesive too. I cleaned the sink rim, scraping out any gunk and getting it as clean as possible. Before I put the adhesive I also wiped down the rim with alcohol. After watching the Youtube video and reviewing the instructions, I installed the brackets quickly. Put the adhesive on and then tighten the brackets. Do one more coat of adhesive around the edge of the sink to make sure you dont have gaps. Seriously easier than you think!
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Ianthe
18-11-2024You cant tell from the product pictures, but these are quite big. Very sturdy. I was hesitant to use just one per side until they arrived and I saw how much coverage they have. The top support brace covers about half the short edge of the sink. The sticky backing was a big help. Install was very fast. Took maybe 30 min.
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bosephus
> 3 dayI just got done installing this in my kitchen to repair a sunken sink. The hardest part of the whole project was having to clean out under the sink first. It was awkward moving the drill around to predrill the screw holes, but I only had to move the dishwasher drain tube to the garbage disposal - an easy thing to do - to give me enough room. Using this bracket saved me a lot of money and stress. Five stars.