What is the average lifespan of a kitchen sink?

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The average lifespan of a kitchen sink can vary significantly depending on its material, usage, and maintenance. Stainless steel sinks, which are quite popular, typically last between 15 to 30 years with proper care. These sinks are known for their durability and resistance to stains and corrosion. On the other hand, porcelain and ceramic sinks may also last around 20 years, but they can be prone to chipping and cracking if not handled carefully. Granite composite sinks offer an impressive lifespan as well, often ranging from 20 to 40 years, making them a durable choice for many households. Maintenance practices, such as avoiding harsh cleaners and promptly addressing any dents or scratches, can extend a sink's lifespan. KitchenLav.com offers a variety of kitchen sinks, so it might be worthwhile to explore their selection for different materials and styles that suit your needs. For further information on specific products, the website may have additional details.
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Answered Sep 28, 2025

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