Never Fall Complete Sink Repair system
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Josh and Melanie S
> 3 dayMy 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
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Tennessee Cat
Greater than one weekWhen my undermount sink separated from the granite countertop, I was at a complete loss as to what to do. After calling a local granite company, they surprised me by saying that this was a fairly common occurrence, especially for installations which had been done a decade or more prior and not installed with clips. Unfortunately, they could not get anyone to come out and repair this for more than a week. When I saw a You Tube video about this product, I showed it to my husband and immediately said, Order it! I did and 48 hours later, we had it in hand. After cleaning the old caulk from the sink and positioning the product in place, he followed the easy-to-understand instructions and had the sink repaired in less than an hour. I cannot TELL you how pleased we are with this product. Add to that, the granite place (which never called me back, by the way) was going to charge $150 just to come out and look at it. For less than $40 and a tube of construction adhesive and waterproof caulk, I now have my sink back and it is probably installed better than it was originally 14 years ago. I HIGHLY recommend this product. Its a true winner and will save you tons of money and aggravation!
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LA Sulz
> 3 dayI was quite worried about cracking of granite to repair, but liked the idea of these 2 screws that you tighten manually to help avoid this. Had a friend who is quite handy who was able to complete the job in under 2 hours. Wasnt much room in front to put the middle brace, however. The other issue was once they were in place, the back still had a gap, so used the galvanized wire straps that had been used during the initial sink installation and this seemed to do the trick. I think this is similar to what others have said that perhaps you need 2 sets (2 each side) versus just one. . . or maybe you have to be VERY good at placing exactly in the middle of the sides of sink AND ensuring level when they meet the underside of the sink which was stressed in the install information. Also felt the price was reasonable in USD as Canadian website was much more expensive for same product.
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Cptdragn
> 3 dayEasy to install. Supports a farm sink
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silly goose
> 3 dayMy sink came with mounting hardware that required me to drill holes to the underside of the cabinet. I really didnt want to do that or spend money on tools Im only going to use once. I feel like the screws could eventually come loose from the countertop. Also, I wanted an easy way to remove the sink if I ever wanted to replace it or do any kind of repairs. So, I gave this a shot even though it says it is a sink repair system. I figure if it can support 680lbs, then it should work as a sink install system. Can I use this never fall system without the sink mounting hardware? I hope so. Maybe the company can chime in on this. Anywho, it has been about 2 weeks since I installed it. You need roughly 2-2.5 inches on both sides for the thing to fit. It seems sturdy enough, but I havent been able to put it under any kind of stress since the water is not yet hooked up. I couldnt use the extra support bracket because I dont have anything in the front to attach it to. Company said it would be fine, so I hope they are right. I may end up adding in some wood support. Only complaint at the moment is that turning the turnbuckle can become difficult if there isnt enough clearance on both sides. I couldnt ensure that I had fully hand-tightened it because my hand didnt fit in the gap. The only way I could test was to wiggle the turnbuckle to see if it moved. I will update to see if it holds up after I start using the sink.
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J. Poulos
> 3 dayHad undermount sink fall down - tried the glue on mounts they fell- these worked awesome - now the sink isnt going anywhere
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Mike M.
> 3 dayMy granite installer did a less than stellar job installing my sink - they used about 50 pieces of small granite with epoxy around the whole sink. About a month ago, we noticed these small granite pieces falling down and the back of the sink dropped causing water to leak into the cabinet. I stumbled onto the Never Fall system while looking for a way to repair this issue. Well packaged and easy to read instructions led to about a 15 minute install of the two brackets. It took me longer to scrape the old caulk out from between the sink and granite. I made sure to put a bit more new caulk than necessary between the sink and granite, and have had zero leaks since. Once the other side of the sink starts to fall, I’ll order another set. Great product!!
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Rebecca
> 3 dayThis is a wonderful product, something I wish granite installers would put on (even at an add-on installation price) when the sink is first set into the granite. (Original install was with cardboard & silicone glue :0(. Our double sink (with same sized bowls on either side) had dropped & husband had supported it with a couple of 1X4s front & back. It was so dropped upon their removal that is was necessary to remove the sink, remove the silicone from the sink & the granite. It was a bit difficult for hubby to get into the cabinet to put the brackets in place, but he did it. Everything now looks brand new. This Never Fall system is so good that we bought a set for our secondary kitchen sink & a set for our son-in-law to install at his house.
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Scott A Akey
Greater than one weekWoke 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.
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Dave Luebbert
> 3 dayOur double stainless steel kitchen sink was installed 16 years ago and about halfway during that time, we noticed the sink starting to droop in the middle where the sinks are divided. There were metal screws holding the metal sink up against the quartz counter top at the corners but not along the long edges in front and back. Not knowing how to solve the problem a few years ago I propped up the center with a length of pipe from below. It was only noticeable when opening the doors under the sink. Fast forward to last week when wife and I were getting our home ready to sell. She said she wouldnt buy a home that had that problem so this system looked like the best solution. It arrived in the mail, I looked at the instructions and photos, and probably within a half hour I had the two long pieces installed under the front and rear of the sink. I figured out which way to turn the bar to tighten, or push, up the sink and now the sink looks tight and flush like it did when first installed. The metal pieces cannot really even be seen unless peeking under the sink. Wifes happy, Im happy!