So unless the sink has loosened of its own accord i e.
Remove cast iron sink from laminate counter top.
Be careful with the sink s removal as dropping it will likely damage the stone counters.
You must have two people when you are removing a cast iron sink.
There are typically two to four bolts holding the sink in place.
The sink installs flush to the laminate not below the surface of the counter to prevent water from soaking into the particleboard.
This means an entirely different mounting procedure is necessary for an undermount sink with laminate countertops.
The smaller pieces are easier to pry off and the odds of successfully removing the sink are improved.
If your sink s flange is secured to the granite with glue or a similar substance you ll need to remove it but it s likely that you need only lift the sink up and out of its place in the granite countertop.
Undermount sinks install on laminate counter tops differently than on granite or stone.
There s no way around it.
Ensure the available cast iron sink will fit before you begin cutting.
If you are referring to laminate covered counter tops that have 5 8 particle board as a substrate you are fine.
Loosen the mounting bolts holding the stainless steel sink to the laminate top with a screwdriver and remove them.
The original gluing was not done properly or the glue has just released due to age you will have to break the sink apart to get it out.
These type counter tops have been used with cast iron sinks for decades.
If you do you will most likely break the plastic laminate on the countertop.
The idea here is to separate the countertop from the underside of the sink without tearing the plastic laminate apart.
Measure out the lip around the sink.