Farmhouse Sink Upgrade

Overview

Farmhouse Sink Upgrade

A farmhouse (apron-front) sink isn’t just a style choice—it’s a functional upgrade that changes how your kitchen works every day. With deeper basins, easier reach, and a bold front-facing design, these sinks demand precise installation to look right and perform properly.

That’s why our Farmhouse Sink Upgrade service is built around structural precision, clean finishes, and long-term support.

At SinkSwap, we specialize in the complex installation these sinks require. From cabinet modifications to internal support framing, we handle every detail to ensure your sink is secure, level, and seamlessly integrated—so your kitchen is ready to use the same day.

Kitchen Experts
Why choose us

Why Homeowners Choose SinkSwap

01.

Specialists, Not Generalists

02.

Licensed & Insured Work

03.

Clean, Hassle-Free Installs

04.

Clear, Friendly Communication

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Ready to Upgrade Your Kitchen?

Skip the stress—our specialists are ready to help you plan and install the perfect kitchen upgrade today.

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Fast service.

No mess.

Just quality results.

Testimonials

What Our Clients Say

4.9/5

Based on hundreds of local reviews

“They upgraded our kitchen sink the same day we called. Clean work, great communication, and beautiful results.”

Sarah M. Homeowner, Concord

“We chose a farmhouse sink upgrade and couldn’t be happier. Professional, fast, and worth it.”

James R. Homeowner, Huntersville

“Our old sink and faucet were replaced in under two hours. Everything works perfectly.”

Linda K. Homeowner, Charlotte
FAQs

In most cases, yes. Modifications are required, including cutting the cabinet face and reinforcing the base. We evaluate this before installation.

Fireclay is classic and durable, stainless steel offers a modern look, and cast iron provides color options with a traditional feel.

Yes. These sinks can weigh over 300 lbs when full. We build a custom support frame inside the cabinet to safely carry the load.

 

Not at all. We recommend a bottom grid to protect the surface, especially for fireclay models.