Never Fall Complete Sink Repair system

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  • Scott A Akey

    > 3 day

    Woke up on a Sunday morning to find my sink had lost its hold and fell. Being somewhat handy, I had a clue on how to fix it but the thought of chipping away all the old epoxy and re-epoxying the sink was not something I really wanted to do. I had no room to add a support that made a lot of sense. Off to Amazon I went and I am so glad I did! Whoever invented this system is a genius! It is very simple to use, straightforward directions and gave options depending on how the sink is attached. I had to change the general use as my sink would not work with as directed in the instructions, but it worked flawlessly. I could not be more happy and am thankful I did not need to buy a new vanity or re-epoxy the sink.

  • LRH

    > 3 day

    Brilliant idea, easy to install. I had to buy two small jacks to raise the undermounted sink, but the whole repair was done in a few hours. Youtube videos also helped me find this solution.

  • Oscar DeGrouch

    > 3 day

    My SS sink was falling out of the quartz countertop, in a one year old home. I was NOT happy. I found these, and they looked like the perfect solution. They installed very easily, and are very sturdy. My only problem was that the sink wanted to slip out of place, until the silicone set up—so I had to hold the sink in position for an hour. I don’t fault the supports. Silicone is really slippery when it’s wet. Just be aware.

  • J. Busse

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Chad

    > 3 day

    This product is well-made, sturdy, and easy to install. It comes with good printed instructions and there are also videos. I am surprised something like this isnt stocked in local hardware stores. I cant think of anything bad to say about it. Note to fellow Canadian buyers: I found it more cost-effective to order directly from the manufacturer here on Amazon.com, instead of from the resellers on Amazon.ca. YMMV

  • Nate

    > 3 day

    When the builder only glued in the sink and it detached from the underside of the granite, I didn’t think there was any way that fixing it could be easy. It turns out, this product vastly exceeded my expectations! This made reinstalling the sink quick, simple, and made it a one-person job. I’m already recommending this product to friends and family with undermount sinks. In fact, when we moved into a new home, I ordered another one of these right away to take care of the problem preemptively. Great product both times!

  • Casimer Halvorson

    > 3 day

    I have a dual under mount sink sagging in the middle. This product is very well made and should be part of the initial install as well. The front mount worked great. I used a side support for the rear. No more gaps anywhere on the sink. The assemblies are well made, even the components are great material and coatings. The price point is great. Designed very well. The 3M tape was a nice touch. I used my 90 degree drill attachment for the front support.

  • Josh and Melanie S

    > 3 day

    My sink collapsed right before the holidays and I needed a quick way to get it back in place. I found this on Amazon, got it in two days and installed right away. Easy to follow instructions and very sturdy. Definitely a worthwhile purchase. Took me about 20 minutes to complete the job

  • mrscollins

    > 3 day

    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!

  • Joe I.

    > 3 day

    After fifteen years the epoxy brackets on the rear of the sink started letting go. Nearly impossible to replace them without removing all the plumbing including the disposal. Bought a set of these and in less than an hour from start to finish I was done. I first cleaned and replaced the sealant around the sink then propped it up using a 20 or so 1×6 to protect the cabinet base from getting damaged. I then used a small bottle jack with a T made out of a 2×4 and then propped up the sink. I immediately cleaned up the sealant before attaching the brackets. Propping the sink also keeps you from having to extend the brackets more than 1/2 or so keeping it from any sort of bending. I did a quick placement off each bracket and drew two rough lines. I removed the bracket from the turnbuckle and drew my lines making sure they were plumb. I then attached the bracket to the cabinet wall and the adhesive backing made it a breeze to predrill my screw holes. I then reattached the turnbuckle. Turned it roughly 4 or 5 turns till snug and tightened up the lockup. Even though my front brackets seemed fine I used the front mounting bracket and that was even easier to install. Very satisfied.

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