Undermount Sink In Butcher Block Countertop. With either approach the sink is mounted beneath the countertop so that the top of the sink contacts the bottom of the wood countertop. I began considering using polyurethane around the sink.
This makes it easier to wipe down counters in a sweeping unobstructed motion. I dont care how careful you are thats bound to happen alot Also it seems that the possibility for cracking and splitting increases by mounting the faucet on the buther block. I began considering using polyurethane around the sink.
I dont care how careful you are thats bound to happen alot Also it seems that the possibility for cracking and splitting increases by mounting the faucet on the buther block.
A few weeks ago I got an e-mail from a reader asking me to write a post about how our butcher block countertops are holding up. Undermount means no rim for water to seep under which is great but that means mounting the faucet directly on the butcher block which seems to be asking for trouble in terms of water splashing all over it. If I do drop in Im worried about the water that always seems to be between the sink and the backsplashwall. Putting butcher block around a sink is risky enough even without the sinks being under-mounted.