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ALFI brand 36" Fireclay Farmhouse Sink, White, AB536-W

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ALFI brand 36" Fireclay Farmhouse Sink, White, AB536-WALFI brand 36" Fireclay Farmhouse Sink, White, AB536 W This ALFI brand fireclay farm sink is both beautiful and functional. With one large bowl and a smooth apron front, the classic appeal is hard to beat. Designed to offer the traditional popular look of an apron farm sink with a contemporary twist. Made of the highest quality solid fireclay to ensure it not only looks great but also lasts for a very long time. The Benefits of an Authentic Farmhouse

ALFI brand 36" Fireclay Farmhouse Sink, White, AB536-W

This ALFI brand fireclay farm sink is both beautiful and functional. With one large bowl and a smooth apron front, the classic appeal is hard to beat. Designed to offer the traditional popular look of an apron farm sink with a contemporary twist. Made of the highest quality solid fireclay to ensure it not only looks great but also lasts for a very long time.

The Benefits of an Authentic Farmhouse Sink: -The Quality of the Finish - The glazing of the sink surface provides both durability and shine over long periods of time. The raw material used (fine fireclay) allows for uniformity in the finish. The sinks glaze is practically impervious to threatening particles from food preparation. Stains do not penetrate the glaze and can be easily wiped away. Acids and chemical cleaners have virtually no adverse effect on sink. Coffee stains, cigarette burns, and other daily occurrences that would adversely affect kitchen sinks made from other materials, are easily wiped away on fireclay sinks.

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Features


  • Can be installed via Under-Mount (countertop Over edge of sink), Top-Mount (countertop Under edge of sink), or Flush-Mount (countertop Even with sink)
  • It is required to support the sink from beneath regardless of how it is installed. This ensures that the entire weight of the sink is properly supported.
  • Due to the organic nature of the fireclay, material dimensions may vary by 1/8" of an inch. We recommend having the sink on location to trace and measure for countertop and cabinet cut outs. Furthermore , minor imperfections may appear. These are not defects; this is what makes each sink uniquely its own. Defective sinks will not pass our quality control inspection and would be recycled into a new sink at the factory.
  • Wall Thickness: 3/4"
  • Thermal Shock (very hot or very cold water) has no effect whatsoever on the sink. This sink has been tested and will not crack due to heat exposure from a pot / pan up to 350' F hot.
  • 3 1/2" Rear Center drain. Compatible with a garbage disposal.
  • This sink tapers from top to bottom by 1/4"
  • This sink is constructed of solid high-grade fireclay material using high-pressure casting, ensuring durability, longevity, and resilience to acids, alkalis, scratches, and chipping.
  • Certified by Uniform Plumbing Code (cUPC)

For Farmhouse Sinks the recommended base cabinet size is 3" more than the width of the sink.

Due to the fireclay process, dimensions may vary. Please use the actual sink that you will be installing in order to determine the cutout dimensions for your countertop and cabinetry.

Details


Bowl Split: Single
Box Height: 13.86"
Box Length: 41.74"
Box Weight: 119 lb(s)
Box Width: 26.18"
Color: White
Country of Origin: Israel
Drain Diameter: 3.5"
Drain Placement: Rear Center
Harmonized System Code: 6910.10.0030
Has Overflow?: No
Inner Depth: 9.5"
Inside Bowl Dimensions: 34.25" x 18.125" x 9.5"
Installation Type: Farmhouse
cUPC Certified?: Yes
Installation Hardware Included?: No
NSF ANSI61 Certified?: No
Item Height: 10.25"
Item Length (Front to Back): 20.125"
Item Weight: 99 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 35.875"
Material: Fireclay
Minimum Cabinet Size: 36"
Number of Bowls: 1
Number of Faucet Holes: 0
Overall Dimensions: 35.875" x 20.125" x 10.25"
Overflow Location: None
Room: Kitchen
Shape: Rectangle
Sku: AB536-W
Ship Method: Small Parcel
Style: Traditional
Surface Type: Gloss
Thickness: 0.75"

Warranty


1 year warranty against manufacturing defects. 10 year warranty against fading / staining of the glaze.

ALFI brand Warranty Details (PDF)

Installation Instructions


Installation Instructions (PDF)
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Product Care


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For anyone who is interested in learning more about the integrated human person, this book does a very nice job of exploring the theological, phycological, and emotional attributes of the human person. It is a bit on the academic side and not light bedtime reading ;-). But, it is well worth the money.
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A good psychology helps you to be good
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Modern psychology is still in its infancy, being more art than science. A Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person by Paul C Vitz and other authors is a breakthrough achievement in advancing psychology in both theory in practice in that it uses Catholic theology and philosophy to ennoble psychology. This book contains many insights into human nature, such as: Worldviews and values systems, be they implicit or explicit, influence every theoretical reflection and interpersonal interaction. The Catholic worldview and value system is wider than any of the many partial theories currently existing the psychological and mental health field. Most secular psychologies are based on materialist, reductionist worldview that considers man as just a material animal. The Catholic view of man is that he is a unity of spiritual soul and material body, so it is a more comprehensive and accurate conception of human nature. Note that even so-called facts are always understood in terms of our worldview [Worldviews and value systems have a strong influence on your thoughts and on your actions. Since the Catholic worldview is more comprehensive and deeper than the worldviews used in most schools of psychology, a Catholic psychology is superior to secular psychologies.] Pope Benedict XVI wrote that people recognize the good only when they themselves do it. They recognize evil only when they do not do it [People generally do not knowing do evil; rather, they rationalize that the evil they are doing is actually good. Doing evil reduces one’s ability to recognize evil.] What causes human suffering? Suffering is rooted in human experiences of physical pain, moral evil, psychological disorder, relational losses and conflicts, and spiritual trials. It is also rooted in the lack of hope, joy, or flourishing. Much personal suffering is caused by a lack of purpose and fulfillment. 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Even in the midst of inevitable spiritual suffering, psychological distress and physical death, this teleological perspective on suffering helps to explain why experiences of languishing are repugnant to our deepest desire for flourishing: instead of longing for material goods, the Catholic model offers longings for true goods, such as existence and life; harmonious marriage, family, and social relations; truth and beauty; and ultimately, communion with God. [The Catholic model offers patients goods such as truth, beauty and God, which secular psychology ignores.] The simple lack of many of these goods (or a distorted search for them) is often the cause of suffering, despair, loneliness and anxiety. When humans pursue goods in a disordered way, even attempts to remedy human pain, suffering and languishing can become ineffective. For instance, self-preservation, pleasure, and marital relations are real goods to be desired, sought and enjoyed. 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