Never Fall Complete Sink Repair system

(622 reviews)

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  • Johnny B

    Greater than one week

    I purchased 3 sets of these to install a new sink. With 2 sets at the back, 2 on the sides and 1 at the front center, I dont think Ill have any problems with the sink separating. Installation was straight forward, just dont mount the brackets backwards (et to Bruta), makes it easier to get the rods into place. If you have worked under sinks before, you will appreciate how easy the whole system is. Adjusting the tension was a breeze, just use a small pair of slip joint pliers and youre good to go!

  • C.G.

    > 3 day

    I 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!

  • Nao N.

    > 3 day

    My undermount sink separated from my counter recently because the clips that were glued onto the underside of the granite counter on the far side of the counter (towards the faucet) failed. I bought two sets of these Never Fall Complete Sink Repair systems so I could replace the wooden pieces holding up the sides and front of the sink and also support the far side in the hopes that I will never have to deal with this issue again. I installed a bracket on each side of the sink, two brackets on the far side, and both of the ratcheting front supports on the front (I had two of them, so I figured why not?). Because I completely removed my sink to perform my repairs, I didnt use the repair clips that were provided--I just screwed both the top and bottom of the ratchet bracket directly to the cabinet. Everything looks good so far! These brackets were EXACTLY what I needed and I wish the person who originally installed the sink had used these instead of the glue-on clips that they used. If youre looking to do an undermount sink installation (or to repair one), get these. Theyre sturdy and easy to install.

  • 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.

  • RPG

    > 3 day

    The space between our sink and the cabinet wall was just a shade less than the width of this thing. I made it fit after using a vise to squeeze the two top tabs until they were the same width as the rest of this contraption. After that it worked fine, although of course it needs removal of all the PVC and the garbage disposal in order to have space to drill a starter hole and then use a screwdriver. There is no reason for this contraption to cost so much.

  • Cynthia G.

    > 3 day

    My undermount sink had fallen in from my granite countertop. It was originally installed with only epoxy and no hardware. I called plumbers who wanted nothing to do with it, and contractors as well. They recommended a granite installation place. The company that installed my countertop and sink 6 years ago wanted $250 (a discounted rate they claimed) to come out and epoxy it back up. I figured for around $40 I could try this. I was able to install it myself (although I did disconnect the garbage disposal and most of the plumbing to do so). It was relatively easy. I would recommend buying two kits so that you can use one of the other mounts on the rear center of the sink. Maybe the other could be used on the front center as well. The front center mount was very difficult to install in my tiny cabinet, but in the end I made it work. If you are semi-handy, or know someone who is, this is an excellent option to avoid a very costly repair. I feel confident that this will keep my sink in place. If I ever have another undermount sink installed I will insist on this or similar hardware as part of the install.

  • Bill R.

    > 3 day

    Less than two years after installation, the silicon seal on our stainless steel kitchen sink gave way and the sink dropped about 1/4 inch. Fortunately, the single strap that was used to secure the sink was still in place, and it prevented any damage to the disposal and plumbing. I was surprised (and somewhat disappointed) that there was only one strap used to hold the sink. Installing the Never Fail system was straight forward and quick. I didnt have to remove the disposal or any of the pipes. Except for bumping my head once on the garbage disposal (lol), the installation was flawless. The most difficult part of the install was scraping away the old silicon. (And that wasnt hard at all). I had the entire project finished in about 30 minutes (and that includes putting everything back under the sink!) I would absolutely recommend the Never Fall Complete Sink Repair System to anyone doing an under counter sink install. If I was a sink installer, this is the only product I would ever use.

  • 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

  • Freida Terry PhD

    > 3 day

    I was skeptical that any of these products would work. This one, because of its adjustable capability is really effective. In my case the original installer did not mount the sink properly on the front. When the seal broken on the front the board holding the front rotted out (< 5 years). I have double doors with a center board, so I could use the front center mount. The side mount system installs easily. I installed about 1/2 low and then tightened it up. That allowed me to clean out all of the old chalk and put the new high grade caulk in, then crank the sink in place. I did put corner epoxy-on corner brackets as a final support element. With this system, you can always take it down and redo again if needed. For what it is worth, I am a licensed plumber.

  • Beverly Billions

    > 3 day

    So easy to do and works like a miracle. Installed this in 10 minutes and I am not a good handy person. Solved a problem that no one else would, including plumber and granite company. Pure genius.

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