Countertop Source is the largest fabricator and installer of premium stone countertops in Southern Utah. We also carry a line of popular, feature-laden sinks designed for beauty, longevity, and durability.
Whether your home is traditional or contemporary, our sinks complement virtually any countertop design with exceptional quality and peace of mind.
The specifications on this page and in our catalog are subject to change. See your sales representative for any updated information.
Granite composite sinks are made with 80% pure quartz—the hardest constituent of granite—coupled with a high-grade acrylic binder. Our granite composite sinks by Karran USA are made from long-life, environmentally sound materials.They feature a natural antibacterial hygiene protection system that uses natural silver ions to reduce bacterial growth. Our composite sinks are extremely scratch, stain and heat resistant.
Karran Luster Pro Oil
Enhance the look of your composite sink while adding a protective hydrophobic coating that repels water and prevents food build up. Helps maintain your sink's pristine look.
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A long-time favorite, stainless steel sinks are heat and stain resistant. They’re easy to clean and relatively durable. They will scratch, but they can usually be polished back to shine. Fully-coated undersides coupled with extra thick dampening pads on the bottom and each side help combat sound issues. Their luxurious satin finish is sure to make one of these stainless steel sinks a centerpiece in your kitchen.
A long-time favorite, stainless steel sinks are heat and stain resistant. They’re easy to clean and relatively durable. They will scratch, but they can usually be polished back to shine. Fully-coated undersides coupled with extra thick dampening pads on the bottom and each side help combat sound issues. Their luxurious satin finish is sure to make one of these stainless steel sinks a centerpiece in your kitchen.
Porcelain vanity sinks offer an elegant and traditional look and feel. Made from clay and fired at heat exceeding 2,000 degrees. The result is a sink resistant to scratching, staining, and chipping. Their durability, long-lasting beauty and ease of care make porcelain sinks a natural and safe selection for virtually any bathroom.
Originally called “bowl sinks”, vessel sinks are a type of free-standing sink mounted directly on top of the countertop surface. Instead of more traditional drop-in or undermount sinks, the vessel sink sits above the surface creating an elevated basin. They gained wide popularity in the late 2000s with unique designs and features. The most common materials used for high-quality vessel sinks include porcelain and glass.