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Hi all.
I don't normally fit these sinks but recently been doing them on a council job. The sinks are supplied with the rubber strip that goes underneath the edges. Do you lot bother using the rubber/sponge strip or just silicone? What do you treat the edges of the work top with on the cut out? Silicone? PVA?
 
Treat cut out with any waterproofing substance to stop moisture ingress. PVA, waterstop, varnish, bitumin based primer. And I personally use the little foam strip under the sink rim, and then finish off with a bead of clear silicone around the rim where it meets worktop. Finishes it off nicely and ensures waterproof seal and no blown worktop
 
You can use either ova or silicone, I would use silicone as it's more obvious once dried if anyone checks for it. I use the foam strip all the time even though it is then mastic'd in aswell.
 
Never used the foam strip, just stick em in and seal with the same silicone .
 
Foam strip or silicone,
or both just keep the silicone neat

as for sealing pva usually silicone will work but its messy&expensive vs pva
 
Sealing the worktop is the joiners job. If it swells up it's not my problem but it won't as i stick it down with silicone
 
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