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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREMIUM SERIES Bar Sinks 4 5 Single Bowl Sinks 6 7 Double Bowl Sinks 8 10 Small Radius Sinks 12 13 Zero Radius Sinks 14 15 Apron Farm Sinks 16 17 Top Mount Series 18 19 Granite Composite Series 20 21 Porcelain Sinks 22 23 ABOUT US At Silver Lake, we believe that the kitchen is the center of your home, we know it is the center of ours. This is why we provide the highest quality sinks that are matched by our customer service. Our longstanding relationships within the stone fabrication industry have given us the opportunity to expand our sink line into what it is today. With over 100 models, we offer a variety of products that complement the outstanding craftsmanship that our trade partners deliver on every project. Their satisfaction became our foundation to build a brand that represents the quality and commitment that you will come to know as Silver Lake. KITCHEN FAUCETS 26 27 BATHROOM FAUCETS 28 29 ACCESSORIES KEY STRAINER GRID CUTTING BOARD 2 3
PREMIUM SERIES Bar Sinks SLU 302 14 3/ 16 5/ SLU 303 14 13/ 12 7/ 10 5/ 12 5/ 14 SLU 305 13 15/ 17 13/ 17 15/ 15 15/ 15 15/ 16/ SLU 301 15 13/ 12 7/ 10 7/ 18 7/ 7 13 SLU 304 14 SLU 300 4 PREMIUM SERIES Bar Sinks 16 1/2 16/ 5
PREMIUM SERIES Single Bowl Sinks SLU 450 29 1 27 11/ 3-9/ SLU 470 31 7/ 29 13/ PREMIUM SERIES Single Bowl Sinks SLU 400 23 3/ 6 17 15 13/ 16/ FOOD RECIPE SLU 430 1 20 15/ 21 3/ 16/ 18 1/2 16 1/2 Grilled Lime Salmon with Avocado-Mango Salsa & Coconut Rice cup of corn Salt and pepper, to taste Yield: 4 servings For the salmon: Ingredients In an 11x7-inch baking dish whisk together olive oil, lime zest, lime juice, garlic and season with salt and pepper to taste (a fair amount of each). Place salmon in baking dish, cover and allow to marinate in refrigerator 15-30 minutes, then flip salmon to opposite side and allow to marinate 15-30 minutes longer. Preheat a grill over medium-high heat during last 10 minutes of marinating. Brush grill grates with oil. Place salmon on grill and grill about 3 minutes per side or until just cooked through (turn carefully as the salmon will be fragile). Lime Salmon 4 (6 oz) skinless salmon fillets 3 Tbsp olive oil, plus more for grill 2 tsp lime zest 3 Tbsp fresh lime juice 3 cloves garlic, crushed cup of corn Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste Coconut Rice 23 3/ 1 1/2 cups Zico Coconut Water 1 1/4 cups canned coconut milk 1 1/2 cups jasmine rice, rinsed well and drained well 1/2 tsp salt Avocado-Mango Salsa 1 large mango, peeled and diced cup chopped red bell pepper (1/2 large) 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro 1/3 cup chopped red onion, rinsed under water and drained 1 large avocado, peeled and diced 1 Tbsp fresh lime juice 1 Tbsp olive oil 1 Tbsp Zico Coconut Water Instructions For the coconut rice: While salmon is marinating prepare coconut rice. In a medium saucepan bring coconut water, coconut milk, rice and salt to a full boil. Cover and simmer until liquid has been absorbed (there may be just a little bit of excess liquid in center which you can drain off), about 20 minutes. Fluff with a fork, then let rest 5 minutes. For the avocado-mango salsa: While the salmon is grilling prepare salsa. In a medium bowl toss together mango, bell pepper, cilantro, red onion, avocado, lime juice, olive oil and coconut water. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve salmon warm with coconut rice top with avocado mango salsa. 21 7/ 16/ 7
PREMIUM SERIES Double Bowl Sinks SLU 605 32 14 3/ 18 1/2 16 1/2 30 14 3/ SLU 607 32 13/ 18 3/ 14 3/ SLU 601 15 1/2 18 1/4 7 12 20 7/ 18 1/2 16 5/ 18 1/4 15 1/2 16/ SLU 612 29 1/2 7 16 1/2 18 9/ 16/ 16/ 31 7/ 30 1/4 14 9/ 12 SLU 603 14 9/ 32 5/ 16 5/ 18 1/2 20 7/ 17 7/ 15 13/ 13 15/ 13 15/ 29 1/2 8 16/ SLU 611 31 7/ 2 16 Gauge Stainless Steel (Brushed Nickle), PREMIUM SERIES Double Bowl Sinks 31 1/ 20 3/ 30 13/ 14 3/ 16 Gauge Stainless Steel (Brushed Nickle), 9
PREMIUM SERIES Double Bowl Sinks SLU 614 31 5/ 17 5/ 15 11/ 18 3/ 20 5/ 29 11/ 1 Kitchens are made to bring families together. Try some fun activities like gardening, arts and crafts or baking cookies to create memories with your children that will last a lifetime. SLU 615 31 5/ 1 20 5/ 18 3/ 15 11/ 29 11/ 17 5/ ACTIVITIES WITH KIDS 14 13/ 16 Gauge Stainless Steel (Brushed Nickle), 14 13/ 16 Gauge Stainless Steel (Brushed Nickle), SLU 621 31 9/ 10 1 16 1/ 10 1/2 17 13/ SLU 641 34 1 18 1/4 12 3/ 21 32 18 5/ 20 9/ 16/ 16 Gauge Stainless Steel (Brushed Nickle), 29 1/2 11
PREMIUM SERIES Small Radius Sinks 30 2 1 SLU 835 FAMILY NIGHT PREMIUM SERIES Small Radius Sinks 1. American Idol Night: Have two people in your family be the judges and the rest can be contestants. If you have a smaller family (and you don t mind embarrassing yourself), invite some neighbors over to join in the fun. A karaoke machine is a fun way to spice this night up as well. 5. Costume Night: Go to a consignment shop or Goodwill and have them pick out a funny outfit. Then, go for a picnic in the park as a group of random personalities. Make sure to take pictures of this night! 22 20 2 25 1 16 1/2 18 1/2 SLU 810 SLU 825 2. Home Video Night: All kids love to see themselves when they were younger. Pop in a tape of their younger days or create a slideshow using pictures of them growing up. Kids are also fascinated by their parents wedding tapes. Just make sure to fast forward if your video is 6 hours long. The point is not to bore them to death. S mores, flashlights, sleeping bags, etc. 3. Backyard Campout Night: Camping doesn t have to take place in the forest. Popping up the tent in the backyard is a great way to have a convenient vacation. Remember to include all the things that you normally would at a campsite: S mores, flashlights, sleeping bags, etc. 4. Dessert Out Night: Surprise your kids by eating dinner at home and announcing that you re taking them out for dessert! If it s warm, head to an outdoor ice cream parlor and if it s older, go out for warm apple pie. 6. Scavenger Hunt Night: Split your family up or compete against another family who wants to have a family night. Give each team a digital camera to document their findings. Examples of fun things to add to the scavenger hunt search list include: a wacky hairstyle (can you say mullet?). 12 13
PREMIUM SERIES Zero Radius Sinks SLU 225 14 1/2 32 14 1/2 1 1 SLU 235 1 32 13 1 1 PREMIUM SERIES Zero Radius Sinks 22 20 30 2 1 1 SLU 205 SLU 215 16.5 14.5 1 1 SLU 245 14 15
PREMIUM SERIES Apron Farm Sinks SLU 921 3 20.5 34 SLU 935 33 20.5 31 14 20 SLU 918 33 SLU 945 16 20.5 20.5 33 33 SLU 915 2 20.5 PREMIUM SERIES Apron Farm Sinks 30 17
TOP MOUNT SERIES Single Bowl & Double Bowl Sinks SLT 713 Top Mount Installation, cupc + IAPMO Certified, 25 22 15 7/ 21 1/4 DEPTH GAUGE HOLES 5.5 24, 22 22, 20 22, 20 20 SLT 720 Top Mount Installation, cupc + IAPMO Certified, 33 10 5/ 10 1/4 14 14 DEPTH GAUGE HOLES DEPTH GAUGE HOLES 5.5 24, 22 1/2 /7.5 18 24, 22 1/2 8.5 / 20 22 1/2 SLT 740 Top Mount Installation, cupc + IAPMO Certified, 33 15 5/ 12 DEPTH GAUGE HOLES DEPTH GAUGE HOLES 24, 22 3 24, 22 22 3 23, 22, 20 22, 20 3 22, 20 20 22 22 Top Mount Installation, cupc + IAPMO Certified, 8 5/ 14 18 1/2 1 16 3/ SLT 702 HOLES 20, 18 Top Mount Installation, cupc + IAPMO Certified, 33 GAUGE 9.5 Top Mount Installation, cupc + IAPMO Certified, 12 1/4 18 SLT 732 22 SLT 700 DEPTH 9 1/2 TOP MOUNT SERIES Single Bowl & Double Bowl Sinks 22 27 19
GRANITE COMPOSITE SERIES Single Bowl & Double Bowl Sinks 14 5/ 32 3/ 14 5/ 1 19 7/ SLU 525 Available in White, Bisque, Brown & Black, cupc Certified, SLU 535 Available in White, Bisque, Brown & Black, cupc Certified, GRANITE COMPOSITE SERIES Single Bowl & Double Bowl Sinks 1 1 31 30 1 1 9 3/ 21 1 32 16.5 12.5 16.5 18.5 9 3/ 9 3/ SLU 505 Available in White, Bisque, Brown & Black, cupc Certified, SLU 515 Available in White, Bisque, Brown & Black, cupc Certified, GRANITE COMPOSITE FACTS Granite composite sinks offer a sturdy construction while still maintaining their impressive appearance. They can withstand the grueling conditions of today s heavy pots and pans while adding a modern flare to your kitchen. Granite composite sinks are manufactured using a mix of granite stone dust and acrylic resins molded into a sink form. They are fabricated under high pressure conditions making them nonporous and sanitary. Unlike natural granite, a granite composite sink surface won t require sealing. While it can stand up to scratches and heat, granite composite does require careful maintenance to keep up its appearance. Wash it daily with a nylon brush in a circular motion to help prevent stains. Dry it with a micro fiber cloth after daily use to help avoid stains from hard-water deposits. Never use abrasive powders or pads on a granite composite sink they will dull and scratch the surface, making it more susceptible to stains. Overall, you can find a wide range of styles, sizes, shapes, finishes, and color options to complement your new countertop. This compact-construction material brings cutting-edge style to any kitchen! 20 21
PORCELAIN SERIES Bath Collection 1 12 14 SLC 121/122 Available in White and Bisque, 7 1/2 21 18.5 11 13.375 SLC 104/105 Available in White and Bisque, PORCELAIN SERIES Bath Collection 19.25 17.25 18.25 14 15.75 13 7.75 SLC 101/102 Available in White and Bisque, SLC 111/112 Available in White and Bisque, 21 18 1/2 23 1/4 20 8 1/2 13 1/2 12 1/4 14 1/2 SLC 107/108 Available in White and Bisque, SLC 109 Only available in White, 22 23
EVOLUTION OF SINKS EVOLUTION OF FAUCETS Before modern plumbing, water was manually carried to and from nearby rivers, streams, ponds and wells. By the Late 18th century washstands had already been introduced. They were small tables usually made of wood, metal or stone and usually had a large bowl on top with a pitcher of water inside of it. Sometimes, there was a hole in the middle of the table where the large bowl rested. This led to the creation of dry sinks. By the Late 18th century washstands had already been introduced. Faucets have been around since roman times, as early as 1700BC. Romans have a reputation for living luxuriously, which is probably why they had personal bathrooms with lead piping while their public baths included silver faucets with gold and marble fixtures. However, during those times, faucets could only be run at one temperature. By 1937, temperature adjusting faucets were introduced, making life much easier. In 1945, a mechanism was created to help blend water for temperature control. As time went on, many designs were created to improve the functionality of faucets, including extendable faucet heads and motion detection. Toward the end of the 18th century they were lined with zinc or lead and in the early 1900 s, steel, granite composite and enamel sinks were in line to replace wood, zinc or lead-lined sinks. By the 1930 s, a combination of chromium and nickel (commonly known today as 18/10 or 304 steel) was used because it was rust resistant, easier to clean and overall easier to maintain. These designs are still being used today. Faucets have been around since roman times, as early as 1700BC. 24 25
FAUCETS Kitchen 10.8 SLF-5105BN - SLF-5105C 7.44 1.02 15º 2.55 14.84 2 1/2 3/ 3/ 15º 1 SLF-5107BN - SLF-5107C FAUCETS Kitchen 2 1/2 3/ 3/ 10.31 SLF-5101BN - SLF-5101C 12.3 SLF-5511BN - SLF-5511C 8.1 5.74 11 8.14 2 1/2 3/ 2-1/2 3/ 3/ 3/ 21 SLF-5103BN Available in Brushed Nickle (BN) 4.64 8.34 10. 2 1/2 3/ 3/ 11.02 9.33 G1/2 13.5 7.5 SLF-5513BN - SLF-5513C 26 27
FAUCETS Bathroom SLF-2205BN - SLF-2205C 3 4 G 1/2 SLF-2207BN - SLF-2207C 4 1/2 3 5 1/2 FAUCETS Bathroom G 1/2 4 1/2 5 5 5 2 1/2 3/ 3/ SLF-2101BN - SLF-2101C SLF-2103BN - SLF-2103C 1.02 5.74 11. 1.92 1.92 3.93 3.11 SLF-2301BN - SLF-2301C, 3 Hole Installation 28 29
SINK CARE AND MAINTENANCE FROM THE CEO As you can probably tell from some of the literature in this booklet, we are very passionate about what we do. Our business originated on the road, visiting clients in mobile showrooms. This allowed us to establish mutually beneficial relationships and earn much appreciated business. Through the years, we have built a very strong reputation for setting high standards in the way we conduct our business. We go above and beyond for our trade partners and that is one of our team s strong suits. What started out as a small operation in a 1500 square foot warehouse, has grown into four warehouses and multiple traveling showrooms. Silver Lake has enough stock and resources to assist you with any project, no matter the size. If you are currently working with us, we thank you and welcome any feedback you may have. If you are considering getting in touch with us for the first time, we look forward to hearing from you. Please join us in building meaningful connections that will last a life time. Sincerely, Gregory Yusupov President and CEO Silver Lakes stainless steel sinks are made from a heavy gauge, type 304 (I 8/10), stainless steel for maximum durability. It is composed of 18% chromium (for shine) and 10% nickel (for rust resistance). Stainless steel is an extremely durable surface; it can, however, be scratched or scuffed. When scuffing does occur, please remember that this is normal and the effect will become uniform with age. Recommended Daily Care Regular cleaning is important to maintain the appearance of your sink. Wipe with a soft, soapy cloth, rinse; and dry after every use. Towel drying everyday after use is important to prevent mineral build upon the surface of your sink. Scratching The surface scratches which appear on stainless steel sinks rarely have any appreciable depth and will become less noticeable with time. A stainless steel sink will develop a patina with time and will look better a year after installation than during the first few months of use due to the fact that the scratching will have evened out. Tough Stains and Rust Stains and rust can generally be avoided with the daily care recommendations above. Most stains are a result of water-borne minerals. Rust stains are a result of iron particles from an outside source (EX, water, cookware, etc.). Never use steel wool to clean your stainless steel sink. Steel wool pads leave tiny particles that will develop into rust spots. Nylon pads with an iron free abrasive polishing compound is the best way to reduce the appearance of scratches. Stainless steel is, by itself, metallurgically incapable of rusting. Always rinse thoroughly after using any cleaner. What To Avoid Chlorine or Bleach will attack stainless steel and can cause staining if left for an extended amount of time. Silver cleaners contain acids which attack stainless steel and leave a permanent stain. Certain foods, when left for prolonged periods, can cause pitting and corrosion. Examples are citric fruit juices, salt, vinegar, mustard, pickles, and mayonnaise. Strong acids can damage stainless steel. If they come in contact with the sink, they should be washed away immediately with clean water. Steel wool pads are not recommended for cleaning stainless steel sinks. Stainless steel is an extremely durable surface 30 31
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