Kitchen Faucets

You’re almost done with remodeling your kitchen. Finally, it’s just down to the simple task of finding the right kitchen faucet to match the new kitchen sink you bought. After looking through nearly all of the showrooms in your area, you finally spot the faucet that strongly attracts you – a perfectly polished-brass beauty just waiting to be picked up and pay for. Then a question hits you, should you buy it? Before jumping into any purchasing, it is always a good initiative to ensure that you know what you’re getting.

The majority of kitchen sink faucets are turned on and off repeatedly every day, and for many years. Thus, you’ll want to pick out a faucet that does not only look nice, but is safe, useful, and will give you years of durable service as well. Though price can be a rather good measure for quality, it is not always the best measure or it does not establish whether or not a particular faucet will serve your needs best. To make the right choice, look into some of these factors before buying kitchen faucets:

Types Of Kitchen Faucets

There are four types of kitchen faucets – the centerset, widespread, mini-widespread, and wall-mounted. The most widespread style is the centerset faucet –the spout is at the center in between two faucet handles which are usually spaced four-inches away from each other. Installing this faucet type needs individual spout and handles on the countertop or the sink.

Widespread style features cold and hot water valves mounted individually and requires separate handles for each on the countertop or sink. These types of faucets tend to be more expensive than centerset faucets. Mini-widespread are faucets designed to fit reproduction or antique sinks, and valves are situated closer together. Wall-mounted faucets usually have spouts that are longer, extending above the sink.

Price And Durability

New kitchen faucets can be bought at inexpensive prices, but expect to pay around $200 to $300 for good quality faucets. The more inexpensive versions will need repairs and may end up giving you more costs in replacing units or plumbing bills.

Most Popular Models For Kitchen Faucets

There are four well-liked kitchen faucets: the single-handle faucets, the two-handle faucets, wall-mounted faucets, faucets that have pullout sprays, and pot-filler faucets. Lever faucets that have handles for hot and cold water are easy-to-use, thus they’re useful in homes with senior citizens or children. They’re obtainable in several different looks, as well as combines style and practicality.



Style And Size

Consider the style desired -do you want a charming unique style or the more traditional ones? Or do you want a smooth contemporary look? This factor will help define the total look of the kitchen sink. The size of the kitchen faucet’s spout will classify the style of the sink; those that have traditional style with granite countertops may consider low or no arc kitchen faucets, or a porcelain faucet. Contemporary kitchens that have white cabinets may use big, arced or rounded spouts.

Coordinate Every Faucet

In choosing more than one kitchen faucet, ensure that they harmonize. Faucets on the island sink or those that are mounted on walls should match with the kitchen’s main faucet. Every faucet in the room must provide a symphony that goes in tune with each other and the rest of the kitchen.

Picking out the most appropriate kitchen faucet for the sink is as essential as the size and shape of the kitchen sink bowl. Kitchen faucets come in every size and shape. Do away with small faucets on huge, bold kitchen sinks, and vice-versa. Make sure that the faucet of choice will direct water into the bowl’s center, and ensure that they match the right hole drilling of the sink. Kitchen faucets may be little things, but they say a lot when it comes to the total look and functionality of any kitchen sink.

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