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I have a customer with a granite appearance sink that needs new taps and a remote type stopper operator I will post a picture when I work out how to do it but the sink is probably 15 + years old and all want replacing to be fair but Ive never supplied a sink other than a stainless one any help out there
 
Saw a Grey granite bathroom suite today as it happens, probably +10 yrs old, made by Twyford.
 
Is this the type of sink? Just got to be careful a new sink is same measurements and bowl(s) don't coincide with sides of units.
I wouldn't advise the remote stopper tbh. Keep it simple.
And maybe a stainless steel sink and matching mixer would look more modern.
 
Carron Phoenix do them bud got one from plumbase ordered in with the tap Ā£300 lid though cheers kop
 
Check out www. Sterlingdistribution.com........sterling taps and sinks found very helpful.....regards Turnpin:)
 
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