Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Laundry Sink - A Surprisingly Useful Addition

A laundry sink or tub can be a great addition to a home if it's put in a place where it will actually be used. While most people don't really think they have as much need for old fashioned utility sinks because of automatic washers and dryers, the installation of one can really add value to your home and provide a special sort of usefulness that smaller sinks can't. If you are thinking about redoing your laundry room or your basement, a laundry sink can be a great way to do it.

Uses
While the obvious use for a laundry tub is for washing purposes there are a great deal of other uses for these sorts of sinks that may not be quite as obvious. Naturally, they are great for hand washing delicate clothing or hand sewn quilts and for pre-soaking laundry as well, but there are lots of other great things that can be done with a laundry sink that many people don't think of.

One great example, is that they can be used for parties to keep drinks chilled and on ice. When your fridge is packed full of snacks and food, you might be tempted to use a cooler for the drinks, but coolers are bulky, heavy and inconvenient. If you have a laundry tub, you can fill it with ice and keep all of your drinks ice cold without putting a huge safety hazard on the floor for people to trip over.

Another great way to get the most out of laundry utility sinks is to use them for defrosting large quantities of meat. Whether it's a large roast or enough chicken to feed a whole backyard full of guests, using a laundry tub to thaw your meat will allow you to keep your fridge free for other items and your kitchen sink empty as well.

Styles
When you first begin to consider a laundry sink, you may think that they are all the same, but the truth is that there are a few differences in design that set one sink apart from another. The biggest choice you have when purchasing a laundry tub is whether you want it to be wall mounted model or a four legged stand alone design. While wall mounted models may seem logical, it's important to take into consideration whether or not your wall will be able to support the weight. If you have any doubts, then a standing model might be better for you.

The other big difference from one sink to the next is what it's manufactured out of. You can find laundry utility sinks that are made out of polypropylene, stainless steel, or other materials in a variety of sizes ranging from 20 gallons up.

Even though the name may make you think that a laundry tub is limited in function, the truth is that in these modern times there are dozens of great ways to use a laundry sink in your home.

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