Installation Sheet
1Copper Farmhouse Sink Installation Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
Unpack and inspect the sink for any shipping 
damages and ensure that none of the required 
pieces are missing. If you find any damages, do 
not install. Contact Customer Service at 
1-866-855-2284. If you need assistance while 
installing your new farmhouse sink, call our 
Customer Service number.
Due to the manufacturing process, each sink 
will vary slightly dimensionally. Farmhouse sinks 
may require custom cabinetry. We recommend 
consulting an experienced cabinet maker for 
assistance. Providing the cabinet maker with 
the actual sink to be installed will ensure a 
custom fit.
Please use assistance when lifting the sink in 
order to avoid personal injury. 
We recommend consulting a professional if 
you are unfamiliar with installing kitchen 
fixtures and plumbing. Signature Hardware 
accepts no liability for any damages to the 
floor, walls, plumbing or personal injury 
during installation.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS:
Pencil
Read the following installation below. Observe 
all local plumbing and building codes. 
BEFORE INSTALLING
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND CARE
Thread Sealant
Tape Measure
COPPER FARMHOUSE SINK
Safety Glasses
Framing Square
Level
Hacksaw
Wood Shims
Drill
Basin Wrench
**Sealant - Because normal silicone is 
corrosive to some metals, particularly 
copper, we recommend the use of a 
neutral cure silicone caulk. 
Copper sinks are specially designed for both durability and 
beauty. Created with a single sheet of heavy gauge copper,
our copper farmhouse sinks have no internal welds, 
strengthening the sink’s structure and preventing leakage. 
The apron front is welded with solid copper by skilled artisans, 
ensuring both aesthetic appeal and quality.
Copper sinks will patina with time and normal use creating a 
much sought-after living finish. Because of copper’s natural
composition, cleaning is easy. Simply rinse after each use to 
rid the surface of any soap or dirt and wipe dry. Apply wax,
such as Table Top Wax, at least once every 15-20 days to 
keep your copper sink in its original condition and prevent the
natural aging process. For a more thorough cleaning, wash 
occasionally with dish soap and a sponge.
Do not use copper or silver cleaners, or any abrasive or harsh 
chemicals on your copper sink. Avoid contact with hot pots
or pans, as this may cause distortion due to copper’s low 
melting temperature.



