Pisa Single Bowl Copper Kitchen Sink and Drain

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Bold and beautiful, the rectangular Pisa boasts a single bowl, hand hammered in copper with seamless construction. A hammered, medium antique finish gives this sink depth and substance. All Thompson Traders copper sinks feature:

  • Highest Grade Solid Copper
  • Matching Grid Drain Included
  • Naturally Anti-Bacterial for Healthier Living
  • Easy to Clean and Maintain
  • Recyclable Material
  • Lifetime Warranty
Pisa Copper Sink

Pisa Copper Sink

How To Care For Copper Sink Patina

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Copper patina is a description of the long-term effects of the atmosphere on copper. The environment attacks the surface of the copper, which causes it to oxidize. This is known as weathering. In time, the weathering creates a patina coverage that resists these corrosive atmospheric components. Weathering is dependent on the environment. Dry environments take much longer to react than moist ones. If an environment is too dry, the patina will not form. The bright copper appearance lasts only a brief time in most conditions. Over a period of months, the copper will darken and will remain this way for about five years. The “statue of liberty” patina does not develop around the 15th year or so.

Some manufacturers offer a lacquered finish which will wear off in time. Ultimately, the best finish is the patina, which is antibacterial and easy to maintain. In time, copper will darken to the color of an old penny. Keep in mind that copper never ages evenly. Copper kitchen sinks do not turn green, despite popular belief. If you are looking for a uniform patina in a copper sink, rethink your choice. To form an even patina in a copper sink is simply impossible. If you are considering a copper sink with no finish at all, or raw copper, be patient. Natural copper will not age overnight. It will take weeks or months for this process to occur. When the copper becomes caramel colored, it will look luxurious and be easy to care for.

They way you should take care of your copper sink depends on the kind of patina it has developed. For a natural copper finish, you only need to clean it with soap and water. If you want to keep the natural copper look without allowing a patina to form, you can buy special wax to apply periodically to seal the finish. Soap and water is also recommended for sinks that already had a patina when they were installed. Whether the sink already had a patina or you allowed it to develop one, acidic foods can remove a small portion of the patina. If this happens, just leave that section alone, as it will develop a patina to match the rest of the sink in time. Specially made cleaners are available for copper sinks that are polished but should not be used on other kinds of copper. A copper sink should always be kept dry after use. If you do notice water spots, don’t worry, as they will eventually disappear.

Never use an abrasive cleaner as this will affect the patina and could scratch the surface. Foods that are high in acid such as citrus fruits shouldn’t be left in the copper sink, because they will create shiny patches. Keep in mind that copper is a natural material and has the ability to heal itself. Keep the damaged area free of wax, allowing the elements to recreate the patina.You can find accessories for your copper sink at any home improvement store or online. Accessories such as copper fittings, faucets and drains can be purchased at a local plumbing supply store or online.

What To Consider When Shopping For A Copper Apron Sink

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Are you shopping for a new copper apron sink? It isn’t as easy as you might think, and you should consider the source of your sink’s copper. Sinks are shipped regularly from third world countries using recycled copper that comes from unknown origin. In many cases, these countries do not have laws regarding the lead and mercury content of products and you could wind up with a copper sink that isn’t safe. What can you do to avoid this?

First, if possible, buy your copper sink from a manufacturer in the United States. As long as they are certified, their products will not have harmful ingredients. These same manufacturers will also happily provide you with a guarantee in writing stating that their copper is lead and mercury free. Finally, make sure your new sink comes with a warranty, preferably of ten years at the minimum. If the manufacturer works with good quality copper, ten years is a drop in the bucket, as copper sinks can last a hundred years!

When you find a copper sink you love, pay for it with a credit card so that you always have the protection of the credit card company if anything should go wrong. When shopping online, examine sink pictures closely and if you can’t see the finish clearly enough, email the manufacturer for more pictures. Often, its difficult to see imperfections in the copper, especially in places where its been joined. Try to purchase a copper sink that has no lacquer or wax finishes, which actually show more damage than a bare copper finish. Copper itself also has its own ability to “heal” itself over time and does not need a special protective coating. Look for a copper apron sink that has a natural caramel color in the bowl. A copper sink should age just like a penny, developing its color and patina over the years. If you’re shopping for a hammered copper sink, make sure the hammer marks don’t go too deep, as they will allow water to collect in the dents.

If you are purchasing a home with a copper sink already installed, you may want to have the sink tested for lead content. This can be done by a home inspector or you can buy lead test kits online or at home remodeling stores. Keep in mind however, just as with lead in the paint, the burden of proof lies with the original homeowner, who is required to show proof that there is no existing hazard. If you sell your home with an existing copper sink, keep good records so that you can provide this important information to the new homeowners.

Apron Front Sinks: Country Kitchen With Style

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Copper apron front kitchen sinks have been admired for years for their classic elegance. Many home owners are choosing copper farmhouse kitchen sinks as the foundation for their new kitchen design projects. Updated kitchen front sinks combine both form and function: the charm and inviting look of a traditional country home with the best quality and durability available today.

Depending on your kitchen design preferences, you can choose from a variety of different styles including:
Copper Apron Front Sinks
The Kohler Apron Front Sink is one of the most popular brands, along with other top of the line choices.

Don’t be afraid to pair your copper apron farmhouse sink with the modern look of a stainless steel or faux copper refrigerator or other appliances; these style elements can complement each other very well. With the right flooring, countertops, backsplash, and cabinets, you’ll have an elegant, unique, and stylish kitchen. And while you’re shopping, don’t forget a faucet and a copper drain to go with that sink.

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Copper Sink Care Guidelines

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Now that you have your beautiful copper sink, keeping all of your copper sinks looking beautiful is easy and in most cases maintenance free. How you use your custom copper sink, whether a farmhouse sink, apron copper sink or vessel sink – will help you decide how to care for it. Copper is a metal that changes and evolves with time as it reacts with various elements. You will find that your copper sink will age and look even more beautiful as time passes than the first time you see it. Here we provide you with a few guidelines and suggestions to keep your sink looking beautiful for many years to come.

Copper Sink Care Guidelines by Finish Copper Sink Finishes:

Dark & Clear Brown These finishes are achieved by accelerating the aging process that give some of our copper sinks their distinctive patina colors. We recommend you follow these instructions to keep these finishes looking beautiful.

Copper Cleaners – You don’t need any type of cleaners – in fact you should avoid using any abrasive materials or harsh chemicals on any of our products – these may harm the surface and the finish of your sink.

Hard Water – If you have hard water in your area, keep your copper sink and drain clean and dry by wiping it down with a soft cloth after every use to avoid spotting. Hard water will affect copper as it would any other type of metal, and it will be difficult to remove these spots after they etch the finish. You can also help protect your sink from hard water minerals by periodically applying “Renaissance Wax” to your sink which will help maintain its luster and provide better water runoff.

Acid Foods – Do not leave any acid based foods on your sink for a prolonged period of time such as tomatoes, oranges or lemons. If you do, the acid may produce a shiny spot on your finish. If this happens, we recommend you clean it with soap and water and wait for the finish to recover its patina – the copper will age with time and the spot will blend back with the rest of the copper.

Custom Copper Sink: Natural Reddish Color The finish of a bare copper sink is naturally reddish in color and will vary from one sink to another. Your custom farmhouse sink may present dark spots or streaks due to the nature of the copper itself and the finish of the sink depends on the copper sheet it is made from. The color of the copper will gradually change with time, and it will take on a warm medium patina as it ages. The maintenance for this finish is similar to the dark and clear brown copper finishes, however, we can also lacquer the sink to protect it and slow the aging process. If you want us to apply a protective lacquer coating, please let us know. You can slow down the patina process by applying a protective wax such as “Renaissance Wax” to the copper surface periodically to help maintain the luster and provide better water runoff.

Shiny & Washed Finishes for your Custom Sink These finishes are achieved by an acid wash to obtain a beautiful bright look, but will require more maintenance if you want to keep your sink shiny and bright all the time. To keep your sink bright and shiny, you will need to periodically clean and rebuff your sink with a copper cleaner such as Wright’s Copper Cream . After cleaning your sink, you should then protect the surface with a wax coating or you can also chose to lacquer it with a clear lacquer. If you want the copper finish to change with time and acquire its own unique patina, then all you need to do is wait and the sink will slowly age.

Mexican Copper Sinks

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Mexican copper sinks