18G 3322
A sink we fabricate and install — get your free quote.





Details
- Material
- Metal
- Color
- Stainless
- Finish
- Overmount
Templated, fabricated, and installed by our own crew across the northwest suburbs.
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Free in-home quoteAbout 18G 3322
A brass or zinc body under a plated finish — the finish is what you live with day to day, not the metal underneath it. Color family: Stainless. Finish is overmount.
We cut and polish the opening in the stone for it, set it, and reconnect the plumbing while we are already under your counter. It is one of 11 colors we stock from the Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks range.
But seriously though — get the free quote and we will bring the tape measure.
Specs
What is on the spec sheet — nothing inferred.
- Material
- Metal
- Collection
- Single Bowl Kitchen Sinks
- Color family
- Stainless
- Finish
- Overmount
How it meets the countertop
The mount type decides what we cut, and what you see every day.
It mounts on top of the countertop rather than beneath it. The rim hides the cut, so the opening is straightforward work — and that same rim is the thing you will notice, because it interrupts the run between counter and bowl.
Mount
- Overmount
Size, depth, and the cabinet under it
The numbers off its own spec line, and what each one constrains.
Size
Figure on a base cabinet of at least 36" — the rule of thumb is bowl width plus about three inches for the cabinet sides. We measure your actual run at template rather than trusting the rule.
- 33"x22"
Depth
Deep enough to stack a roasting pan out of sight and to run a tall pot under the faucet. Deep bowls also hide dishes, which is either the point or a habit you will acquire.
- 9"
What it costs installed
Published benchmark ranges, so you can sanity-check any quote — including ours.
| Line item | Typical range | Unit | As of |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farmhouse sink cutout premium on a countertop fabrication quote | $150–$400 | per project | 2026-07 |
| Farmhouse/apron sink conversion (installed) | $700–$2,200 | per project | 2026-02 |
| Kitchen sink replacement, drop-in (installed) | $300–$900 | per project | 2026-02 |
| Kitchen sink replacement, undermount (installed) | $500–$1,400 | per project | 2026-02 |
| Sink cutout | $150–$400 | per cutout | 2026-07 |
| Sink or faucet cutout in stone countertop | $100–$500 | per cutout | 2025-01 |
Regional benchmarks for the Chicago market — not an Ace quote. Your number depends on square footage, edge, cutouts and tear-out.
Sources: SlabWise; NearbyHunt, 2026; SlabWise, 2026; Granite Selection (Chicago-area fabricator), 2025
Similar surfaces
Same family — worth seeing side by side before you commit.
Questions about 18G 3322
Answered from this fixture’s own catalog attributes — nothing generic.
How does 18G 3322 mount?
The rim sits on top of the counter and takes the load, so the material underneath barely matters. That makes it the practical pick on an existing top, at the cost of a raised edge you have to clean around every day. This one measures 33"x22" across and 9" deep, so it wants a 36" base cabinet.
How many bowls does 18G 3322 have?
One, uninterrupted. A single bowl is the right call if you ever wash a roasting pan or a baking sheet, because nothing is in the way of laying it flat. The trade is that you lose the second side you would have used for draining. The bowl is 33"x22" across and 9" deep, so it wants a 36" base cabinet.
What is 18G 3322 made of?
Steel, 18 gauge, with sound-deadening pads underneath the bowl. Thickness is what you are really buying in a stainless sink: a thin one flexes under a full pot and rings under the tap, and no amount of finish hides either. On a bowl this wide the gauge is doing real work — there is a lot of unsupported span under your hands, and it is the difference between a sink that feels solid and one that gives.
Want this in your kitchen?
We supply and install 18G 3322 out of our Elk Grove Village shop — templated digitally, cut to your cabinets, installed by our own crew.
Ready for a real number?
Free in-home template and an honest quote — you keep your money until there's a countertop to trade it for.





