
PROFLO®
Sault Series 33 in. Dual Mount Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink
- Constructed from 18 gauge T304 stainless steel
- Installation Type: Undermount; Drop In
- Overall Size: 33 in. (L) x 22 in. (W) x 9 in. (H)
- Interior Basin Dimensions: 14 in. (L) x 16 in. (W) x 9 in. (H)
- Predrilled Faucet Holes: 1
- 3.5 in. drain connection located in center of basin

PROFLO®
Bealeton 33 in. Drop-in Stainless Steel Double Bowl Kitchen Sink
- Constructed from 20 gauge T304 stainless steel
- Installation Type: Drop In
- Overall Size: 33 in. (L) x 22 in. (W) x 8 in. (H)
- Interior Basin Dimensions: 14 in. (L) x 16 in. (W) x 8 in. (H)
- Predrilled Faucet Holes: 4 (8 in. centers)

PROFLO®
Bealeton 25 in. Drop-in Stainless Steel Single Bowl Kitchen Sink
- Sound absorption pads to minimize vibration and sound and increase durability
- Sink clips included

PROFLO®
Plamosa 32 in. Undermount Stainless Steel Single Bowl Kitchen Sink
- Constructed from 18 gauge T304 stainless steel
- Installation Type: Undermount
- Overall Size: 31 in. (L) x 18 in. (W) x 9 in. (H)
- Interior Basin Dimensions: 29 in. (L) x 16 in. (W) x 9 in. (H)
- Predrilled Faucet Holes: 0
Transform Your Space Without Breaking the Bank
When it comes to home renovations, few elements make as much impact as a well-chosen sink. In the vast sea of options, Proflo sinks offer exceptional value without compromising on quality or style. Whether you’re updating your kitchen, renovating a bathroom, or adding functionality to a utility space, understanding what Proflo brings to the table can help you make an informed decision for your home.
As a homeowner who recently completed a full kitchen remodel, I’ve spent countless hours researching sink options. Let me share what I’ve discovered about this practical yet often overlooked brand that deserves your attention.
What Exactly Is a Proflo Sink?
Proflo is a private label brand owned by Ferguson Enterprises, one of North America’s largest plumbing supply companies. The brand was created to offer quality fixtures at accessible price points. While not as widely recognized as some premium brands, Proflo has been steadily gaining popularity among homeowners and contractors who appreciate its balance of affordability and reliability.
Proflo sinks span various categories including kitchen, bathroom, and utility models. What sets them apart is their practical approach to design—focusing on functional features and durability rather than unnecessary frills that drive up costs.
When I first encountered Proflo during my renovation journey, I was skeptical about a brand I hadn’t previously heard much about. However, after seeing them installed in a friend’s recently renovated kitchen, I was impressed by their clean lines and professional finish that belied their modest price tag.
Where to Purchase Your Proflo Sink
Finding a Proflo sink is straightforward, though the options are more limited than some mainstream brands. The primary retailer is Ferguson Showrooms, which maintains physical locations throughout the United States. As the parent company, Ferguson naturally carries the most comprehensive selection of Proflo products.
You can also find Proflo sinks through Ferguson’s online platform (build.com) and occasionally through other specialized plumbing retailers. Unlike brands such as Delta or Moen, you won’t typically find Proflo products at big-box retailers like Home Depot or Lowe’s.
When I was shopping for my kitchen sink, I visited my local Ferguson showroom, which allowed me to see and feel the different Proflo models in person. The tactile experience helped me understand the material quality in a way that online shopping simply couldn’t provide. The sales representatives were knowledgeable about the entire line and helped me narrow down options based on my specific needs.
Price Points: What to Expect
One of Proflo’s greatest strengths is its competitive pricing. Kitchen sinks typically range from $100 to $400, depending on size, material, and configuration. Bathroom sinks are even more affordable, with most models falling between $60 and $200. Utility sinks, designed for durability rather than aesthetics, generally start around $80 and rarely exceed $250.
For comparison, similar models from premium brands like Kohler or Blanco can easily cost two to three times more. This price differential makes Proflo particularly attractive for multi-unit property owners, first-time homebuyers, and anyone working with a modest renovation budget.
My personal experience confirms these savings. For my kitchen remodel, I had initially budgeted for a $600 Kohler sink but discovered a comparable Proflo stainless steel double-bowl model for just under $300. The $300 savings allowed me to upgrade my faucet instead—a decision I’ve never regretted.
Material Matters: What Proflo Sinks Are Made Of
Proflo offers sinks in several materials, each with distinct advantages:
Stainless Steel
The most popular material for kitchen sinks, Proflo’s stainless steel options are typically 18-gauge or 20-gauge (remember, lower numbers indicate thicker, more durable steel). These sinks resist corrosion, handle temperature extremes well, and provide excellent longevity. The standard finish is brushed, which helps conceal minor scratches and water spots.
Porcelain/Vitreous China
Primarily used for bathroom sinks, Proflo’s porcelain options feature a clay body with a glass-like glaze fired at high temperatures. The result is a smooth, non-porous surface that resists stains and is easy to clean. White is the most common color, though some models offer almond or biscuit variants.
Composite
Proflo’s composite sinks blend quartz or granite particles with acrylic resins to create extremely durable fixtures. These sinks resist scratches, stains, and heat better than most other materials. They’re available in various colors, though black and gray dominate the selection.
Fireclay
A premium option in the Proflo line, fireclay sinks are made by molding ceramic clay into shape and firing it at extremely high temperatures. The resulting material is exceptionally durable and provides a distinctive farmhouse aesthetic. These represent the higher end of Proflo’s price spectrum.
For my kitchen, I chose a stainless steel model because of its versatility and resilience. After a year of heavy use, including dropping heavy pots and regular exposure to hot cookware, the sink shows minimal wear—a testament to Proflo’s material quality.
Popular Models Worth Considering
Among Proflo’s extensive catalog, several models consistently receive positive feedback from homeowners and contractors:
Kitchen Sinks
- PFLT3322D: A 33″ x 22″ double-bowl stainless steel drop-in sink that has become something of a standard in new construction
- PFUS3118: A 31″ single-bowl undermount sink that provides exceptional workspace for large items
- PFFS30: A 30″ farmhouse-style (apron front) fireclay sink that makes a dramatic design statement
Bathroom Sinks
- PF1513: A classic oval undermount porcelain sink that installs easily with most countertops
- PF5312: A rectangular vessel sink that adds contemporary flair to modern bathrooms
- PF21185: A wall-mounted sink ideal for powder rooms and small spaces
Utility Sinks
- PFLT2123: A 21″ x 23″ freestanding laundry tub with integrated legs
- PFLT4024D: A deep double-basin utility sink perfect for workshops or garages
During my renovation research, the PFLT3322D emerged as the most frequently recommended model among contractors, particularly for rental properties and budget-conscious renovations. Its straightforward design and reliable performance have made it something of a benchmark in the affordable sink category.
Durability: Will Your Proflo Sink Stand the Test of Time?
A common concern with budget-friendly fixtures is longevity. Based on both personal experience and extensive research, Proflo sinks demonstrate impressive durability relative to their price point.
Stainless steel models, particularly those in 18-gauge, can reasonably be expected to last 15-20 years with proper care. Porcelain and vitreous china models typically maintain their appearance for 10-15 years before showing significant wear. Composite sinks offer exceptional longevity, often exceeding 20 years even with heavy use.
The most common issues reported with Proflo sinks include:
- Occasional surface scratching on stainless steel models
- Potential for chipping on porcelain edges with hard impacts
- Fading of color in composite sinks with prolonged exposure to strong sunlight
These issues are not unique to Proflo, however, and affect sinks across all price points. What’s notable is that catastrophic failures (cracks, separating seams, severe rust) are remarkably rare in Proflo products, suggesting solid manufacturing standards.
A contractor friend who specializes in rental property renovations shared that he’s installed hundreds of Proflo kitchen and bathroom sinks over the past decade, with callback rates for failures under 2%—an impressive statistic for any product line.
Size and Dimension Options
Proflo offers sinks in dimensions suitable for most standard cabinetry, though their selection isn’t as extensive as some premium brands:
Kitchen Sink Dimensions
- Single-bowl models range from 15″ x 15″ to 33″ x 22″
- Double-bowl configurations typically span 29″ x 18″ to 33″ x 22″
- Bowl depths vary from 6″ to 10″, with 8″ being the most common
Bathroom Sink Dimensions
- Oval undermounts generally measure 17″ x 14″ to 19″ x 16″
- Rectangular vessels range from 16″ x 12″ to 24″ x 14″
- Round vessels come in diameters from 14″ to 18″
Utility Sink Dimensions
- Standalone models range from 18″ x 18″ to 24″ x 24″
- Wall-mount options typically measure 20″ x 18″ to 24″ x 20″
- Bowl depths range from a standard 12″ to extra-deep 16″ models
When selecting a sink, it’s essential to measure your cabinet dimensions carefully. I learned this lesson the hard way when I initially ordered a sink too wide for my 30″ cabinet base. Fortunately, Ferguson’s exchange policy was accommodating, but the mistake delayed my project by a week.
Installation Experience: DIY-Friendly or Professional Territory?
The installation difficulty for Proflo sinks varies significantly by style:
Drop-in Models
These are the most DIY-friendly, requiring a simple cutout in the countertop (usually provided as a template with the sink). The sink drops in, is secured with mounting clips, and sealed with silicone caulk. Most moderately skilled DIYers can handle this installation in 1-2 hours.
Undermount Models
These sinks attach beneath the countertop, requiring specialized mounting hardware and precise alignment. While not impossible for DIYers, undermount installation is trickier and often benefits from professional experience, particularly with stone countertops.
Farmhouse/Apron Front Models
These typically require customized cabinetry to accommodate the exposed front panel, making them the most challenging to install. Unless you have significant carpentry skills, professional installation is recommended.
For my undermount sink installation, I opted to have the countertop fabricator handle it. This ensured proper support and sealing, which is crucial to prevent water damage to the cabinetry below. The additional labor cost ($150 in my area) seemed reasonable for the peace of mind.
Proflo provides detailed installation instructions with each sink, which contractors consistently report are clear and comprehensive. The mounting hardware included with most models is of good quality, though some installers prefer to use their own heavy-duty mounting brackets for undermount applications.
Warranty Protection
Proflo backs most of their sinks with a limited lifetime warranty that covers manufacturing defects. This warranty typically includes:
- Protection against material failures under normal use
- Coverage for finish defects like unusual fading or discoloration
- Replacement of defective products (labor costs not included)
The warranty doesn’t cover damage from improper installation, accidents, or normal wear and tear. It’s also important to note that the warranty applies to the original purchaser and requires proof of purchase.
When compared to other manufacturers, Proflo’s warranty is competitive with mid-tier brands but lacks some of the enhanced protections offered by premium lines like Kohler (which sometimes includes limited labor coverage) or Blanco (which offers specific guarantees against certain types of staining).
My Ferguson sales representative emphasized the importance of keeping my receipt and warranty documentation, explaining that while claims are relatively rare, having proper documentation makes the process much smoother when warranty service is needed.
Residential vs. Commercial Suitability
While Proflo primarily targets the residential market, many of their sinks are suitable for light commercial applications as well:
Residential Strengths
Proflo shines in single-family homes, apartments, and condominiums. The diverse style options and price points make them appropriate for everything from starter homes to high-end renovations where budget allocation favors other fixtures or finishes.
Commercial Applications
In commercial settings, Proflo sinks are best suited for:
- Small offices with limited kitchen facilities
- Retail establishments with employee break rooms
- Light-duty service areas in small businesses
- Rental properties where durability and value are primary concerns
For heavy commercial applications like restaurant kitchens or high-volume public restrooms, Proflo may not offer the specialized features or extreme durability required. In these cases, commercial-specific brands are likely a better investment.
A property manager I interviewed uses Proflo exclusively in his 12-unit apartment building’s bathrooms. He reported that the sinks have withstood tenant use well, with only two replacements needed across all units over a five-year period—both due to tenant damage rather than product failure.
Style Variety: Finding Your Perfect Match
Proflo offers several installation styles to complement different design aesthetics:
Undermount
These sinks install beneath the countertop, creating a seamless look that makes cleanup easier since debris can be swept directly into the sink. Undermount models work best with solid-surface countertops like granite, marble, or quartz.
Drop-In (Top-Mount)
Featuring a visible rim that sits atop the counter, these sinks install in a cutout and work with virtually any countertop material. They’re easier to install but create a lip that can collect debris.
Farmhouse (Apron Front)
With an exposed front panel that extends beyond the cabinet face, these statement sinks bring rustic charm to traditional and transitional kitchens. Proflo offers both fireclay and stainless steel versions.
Vessel
Sitting completely atop the counter like a bowl, vessel sinks create a dramatic bathroom focal point. Proflo’s vessel options include round, oval, and rectangular shapes in various materials.
Wall-Mounted
Attached directly to the wall without a vanity or counter, these space-saving bathroom sinks are ideal for powder rooms and compact spaces.
When selecting my kitchen sink, I was initially drawn to the distinctive look of farmhouse styles but ultimately chose an undermount model for its practicality and timeless appeal. One year later, I remain pleased with this decision, as the clean lines complement my quartz countertops perfectly.
Resistance to Daily Wear: Scratches, Stains, and More
Durability varies by material, with each offering different resistance to common household challenges:
Scratch Resistance
- Composite sinks offer the best scratch resistance
- Fireclay and porcelain resist scratches well but can chip with impact
- Stainless steel can develop fine scratches over time, though brushed finishes conceal them better than polished ones
Stain Resistance
- Fireclay and high-quality porcelain provide excellent stain resistance
- Composite sinks resist most stains but can occasionally be affected by strong dyes
- Stainless steel rarely stains permanently but may show water spots and fingerprints
Heat Resistance
- Fireclay and composite sinks handle hot pots and pans without damage
- Stainless steel is heat-resistant but extreme temperatures can potentially warp thinner gauges
- Porcelain can crack with sudden temperature changes
In my kitchen, I’ve found that the stainless steel Proflo sink has developed a subtle patina of fine scratches that are only visible in direct sunlight. They don’t detract from its appearance and arguably add character that speaks to a well-used, functional kitchen.
Versatility Across Your Home
Proflo sinks are designed for various applications throughout the home:
Kitchen Applications
Kitchen models feature deeper bowls, sound-dampening pads to reduce noise, and configurations that accommodate food preparation and cleanup. Many include accessories like cutting boards or drain racks.
Bathroom Options
These focus on style while providing adequate depth for handwashing and grooming tasks. They’re designed to complement standard vanity sizes and typically include overflow drains for safety.
Utility Room Solutions
Utility sinks prioritize depth and durability over aesthetics. They often feature integrated soap dispensers, built-in washboards, or other practical elements for laundry and cleaning tasks.
The versatility of Proflo’s line allowed me to maintain design cohesion throughout my home renovation. While I chose different models for different spaces, the consistent quality and complementary designs created a unified feel across my kitchen and bathrooms.
Maintenance and Cleaning: Keeping Your Sink Looking New
Proper maintenance significantly extends the life and appearance of any sink. For Proflo models:
Stainless Steel Care
- Clean daily with mild dish soap and soft cloth
- Wipe dry to prevent water spots
- Use baking soda paste for stubborn stains
- Avoid abrasive cleaners and steel wool
- Apply stainless steel polish occasionally to maintain luster
Porcelain/Vitreous China Care
- Clean regularly with non-abrasive bathroom cleaners
- Avoid acidic cleaners that can damage the glaze
- Use a soft cloth or sponge rather than scrubbies
- Address stains immediately to prevent setting
Composite Sink Care
- Wipe clean with soap and water daily
- Use a non-abrasive cleaner for deeper cleaning
- Address acidic spills promptly to prevent etching
- Occasional application of mineral oil can restore luster
Fireclay Maintenance
- Regular cleaning with mild soap is typically sufficient
- Avoid harsh chemicals that might damage the finish
- Remove metal marks with baking soda paste
- Use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the surface
I’ve found that developing a quick daily wipe-down habit with my stainless steel sink has virtually eliminated the need for deep cleaning. This simple practice takes less than a minute but keeps the sink looking fresh and prevents mineral buildup.
Garbage Disposal Compatibility
Most Proflo kitchen sinks are designed to accommodate standard garbage disposals. Important considerations include:
- Bowl Depth: Deeper bowls (8″ or more) provide better clearance for disposal units
- Drain Opening: Standard 3.5″ openings accept most disposal brands
- Material Compatibility: All Proflo sink materials work with modern disposals, though stainless steel tends to be the most trouble-free pairing
For installation, Proflo sinks use industry-standard connections, meaning they’ll work with popular disposal brands like InSinkErator, Waste King, and Moen. The only potential installation challenge occurs with farmhouse sinks, where cabinet modifications might be needed to accommodate both the sink’s apron and the disposal unit.
My kitchen sink came pre-drilled for a disposal, and the InSinkErator unit I purchased installed without any compatibility issues. The drain positioning in my double-bowl model allowed for the disposal to be mounted in the primary bowl while maintaining full capacity in both basins.
Faucet Hole Configurations
Proflo offers various faucet hole configurations to accommodate different installation needs:
Kitchen Sink Hole Options
- Single-hole for pull-down or pull-out faucets
- Three-hole configurations (4″ or 8″ spread) for traditional faucets with separate handles
- Four-hole options that add space for accessories like soap dispensers or filtered water taps
Bathroom Sink Hole Options
- Single-hole for modern monoblock faucets
- Widespread (8″ spread) for three-piece faucet sets
- 4″ centerset for compact vanities
Customization Limitations
Unlike some premium brands, Proflo rarely offers customizable hole configurations. What you see is what you get, making it important to select a model that matches your preferred faucet style.
When selecting my kitchen sink, I deliberately chose a model with four holes, even though my initial faucet only required three. This foresight proved valuable a few months later when I decided to add a filtered water dispenser—the extra hole was already available, saving me from complicated modifications.
Brand Comparisons: How Proflo Stacks Up
Understanding how Proflo compares to other brands helps place it in the competitive landscape:
vs. Kohler
- Kohler offers more innovative features and design options
- Proflo provides better value at roughly 40-60% of Kohler’s price
- Kohler has stronger brand recognition and resale value
- Proflo matches basic functionality at a significantly lower cost
vs. Elkay
- Elkay offers more specialty configurations and premium lines
- Proflo provides comparable quality in standard models
- Elkay has stronger commercial presence and reputation
- Proflo delivers better bang-for-buck in simple residential applications
vs. Blanco
- Blanco excels in composite sink technology and color options
- Proflo offers similar designs at lower price points
- Blanco provides more accessories and customization
- Proflo delivers competitive quality in stainless steel models
vs. American Standard
- American Standard and Proflo occupy similar market positions
- American Standard offers wider availability through retail channels
- Proflo often provides better pricing on comparable models
- Quality and warranty terms are very similar between both brands
During my renovation, I compared a Proflo double-bowl stainless sink ($285) against a similar Kohler model ($475). After examining both in person, I couldn’t justify the nearly $200 price difference for what amounted to minor design variations and the Kohler name.
User Experiences: What Owners Are Saying
Reviews of Proflo sinks tend to focus on several consistent themes:
Positive Feedback
- Excellent value for the price point
- Better-than-expected build quality
- Clean, straightforward aesthetics
- Good sound insulation on stainless models
- Easy installation for standard configurations
Critical Observations
- Limited availability outside Ferguson channels
- Fewer color and configuration options than premium brands
- Occasional quality control issues with drainage angles
- Basic accessories compared to specialty brands
- Limited customer service beyond the retailer
On contractor forums, Proflo receives particularly strong praise from professionals working in the property management and multi-unit renovation sectors. These pros value the brand’s balance of affordability, availability of replacement parts, and consistent quality across orders.
My personal experience mirrors the positive reviews. After a year of daily use, my kitchen sink performs flawlessly with no functional issues. The sound-dampening pads effectively minimize noise from running water and dishwashing, while the stainless finish has maintained its appearance despite heavy use.
Finding Replacement Parts
Should you need replacement parts for your Proflo sink, there are several avenues to explore:
Primary Source: Ferguson
As the parent company, Ferguson maintains the most comprehensive inventory of Proflo parts, including:
- Drain assemblies and strainers
- Mounting brackets and hardware
- Specialty clips for undermount models
- Color-matched plugs for unused faucet holes
Alternative Options
- Some plumbing supply houses order Proflo parts even if they don’t carry the full sink line
- Universal replacement parts (particularly for drains and p-traps) often work with Proflo models
- Online marketplaces occasionally list Proflo-specific components
The replaceable nature of most sink components means that even if exact Proflo parts become unavailable, standard plumbing components will typically work as substitutes. This adaptability provides peace of mind regarding long-term serviceability.
When I needed a replacement drain basket for my kitchen sink after accidentally damaging the original, Ferguson provided an exact match within days. The part was reasonably priced ($22) and installed perfectly without modification.
Expected Lifespan: Planning for the Future
With proper care and maintenance, you can expect different Proflo sink materials to last:
- Stainless Steel: 15-20+ years before significant aesthetic deterioration
- Porcelain/Vitreous China: 10-15 years with normal use
- Composite: 20+ years with minimal signs of aging
- Fireclay: 25+ years, often outlasting other bathroom fixtures
These estimates assume regular cleaning and normal household use. Commercial applications or extraordinary conditions (extremely hard water, heavy impact use, improper cleaning) may reduce these timeframes.
The good news is that sink replacement, when eventually needed, is one of the more straightforward and affordable updates in a kitchen or bathroom. A well-maintained Proflo sink should easily last through multiple design trends, making it a sound investment even for those who update their homes frequently.
Final Thoughts: Is a Proflo Sink Right for You?
After exploring every aspect of Proflo sinks, from materials to warranties, the value proposition becomes clear. Proflo sinks offer exceptional value without compromising on quality or style for homeowners who prioritize:
- Practical functionality over luxury branding
- Budget consciousness without sacrificing quality
- Clean, timeless designs that complement various aesthetics
- Reliable performance for everyday household use
While not the right choice for every situation—particularly high-end designer kitchens or specialized commercial applications—Proflo delivers impressive quality at its price point.
My personal journey with Proflo has confirmed what contractors have long known: sometimes the best value isn’t found in the most heavily advertised brands. By choosing Proflo for my renovation, I saved enough to upgrade other fixtures while still enjoying a sink that performs beautifully day after day.
Whether you’re renovating on a budget, updating rental properties, or simply prefer to allocate your renovation dollars strategically, Proflo sinks deserve serious consideration. Their blend of affordability, durability, and straightforward design makes them an intelligent choice for the practical homeowner.