Kitchen sink worksSink cut-out and sealant condition
Useful for judging whether the countertop edge, old sealant and sink fitting need rectification or replacement.
Use these photos to compare actual site condition, protection, sink and cabinet access, door hardware care, wall alignment and installation details before asking for a renovation quote.
Each photo is kept close to the original site condition so quotation checks are more practical: what is exposed, what needs protection, what can be reused and what must be measured on site.
Kitchen sink worksUseful for judging whether the countertop edge, old sealant and sink fitting need rectification or replacement.
Cabinet accessOpen cabinet access helps confirm drainage, trap clearance, base condition and whether carpentry panels need adjustment.
ProtectionMasking and edge protection matter when touch-up paint, refinishing or dust work happens near existing fittings.
Site teamTechnicians verify measurements and working access before final adjustment, reinstallation or handover.
Under-sink areaShows the under-sink space after access, useful for checking pipe route, hinge position and cabinet base condition.
After checkUseful as an after-work reference for visible alignment, door clearance and whether the area is ready for use.
AlignmentLaser lines help confirm mounting height, wall center, vertical alignment and final placement before drilling.
When you send your own photos, include wide shots and close-ups so the team can see both layout and detail.
Show walls, doors, windows, cabinet runs, floor condition and access route in one or two wide photos.
Take close photos of leakage, gaps, loose panels, cracked tiles, rust, old silicone or damaged hardware.
Use a tape measure, floor plan or known appliance size so the first estimate is closer to the real scope.