Wooden
Baths & Sinks? –
Do they work?!
By Jack
Healy – Sinks Gallery
I have been
working in the plumbing business for over 20 years and have seen just about
every type of sink you can imagine. Intrigued by
artisan-created sinks, I set out on a journey several
years ago to find the highest-quality sinks available
that were still functional and long lasting. I
started with glass sinks (GlassArtistsGallery.com) and then expanded my search
to other mediums – metal, stone, ceramics, and wood. The
result of this journey is Sinks Gallery – the finest collection of artisan and
designer sinks found anywhere in the world.
The most
difficult part of this journey was finding a quality wood sink that would
withstand the rigors of daily use while maintaining the richness of the material-it
was truly a challenge! I looked at everything and
just wasn’t convinced…. Finally
I discovered the William Garvey Company in the UK. And
I can now answer the question posed in the title of this article – do they work?
Yes they do!
History
The William Garvey company made their first sink in 1978, for a local client
who wanted to transform the chore of washing up into a pleasure. In the early
days their sinks and baths were made from natural teak with no additional
finishing. Teak is
chosen because of its natural waterproofing properties – it has been used for
hundreds of years in the marine industry for this reason – teak also has natural
antiseptic properties, which is a bonus for its use in baths and sinks. Their
first sink is still in use to this day, and the owners love it so much that they
took it with them when they moved.
The
Product
With 25 years experience and their virtually maintenance-free
TeakSeal™ finish, Wm. Garvey baths and sinks are not only aesthetic but
practical too. Their TeakSeal™ finish is incorporated into the teak itself
providing a tough, easy-to-clean product that will
stand the test of time and make it easy to keep your bath or sink looking great.
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They have tested this new
finish with boiling water, hot fat, toothpaste, dirty greasy water left
overnight, and dripping taps to test for the accumulation of limescale. These
tests have proven the product to be highly durable and our clients report it
“easier to clean than ceramic!” – using standard non-abrasive bathroom cleaners.
Maintenance
One of the features of natural teak is that it darkens over
time, which means that their early sinks are now quite dark in appearance but
still as functional as the day they were handcrafted in their workshops.
To address this issue, an
organic teak oil finish was incorporated in the early 1990’s, which successfully
reduced the darkening of the teak and made the appearance of the baths and sinks
distinctively more beautiful.
Teak oil
needs regular maintenance by cleaning and re-oiling up to 4 times a year.
In our increasingly busy world this is not always possible
or desirable. After extensive research and
development they incorporated their new TeakSeal™ treatment system in early
2003. This system combines the benefits of
polyurethane lacquers and teak oil in a system whereby polyurethane polymers are
progressively impregnated for life into the teak itself. This
results in all the outstanding natural waterproof and antiseptic properties of
teak with the ease of maintenance and durability of modern materials.
The result?
Because the polymers are impregnated into the wood
they will not abrade away with normal use. The new treatment provides a tough,
easy-to-clean finish that requires virtually no
maintenance.
Guarantee
With over 25 years experience in making wooden baths and sinks with the
combination of traditional and modern techniques,
Wm. Garvey offers a
10-year
guarantee against defects in manufacture on all of their domestic-use products.